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  • February 5, 2015 I Saw There Advertising on Craigs List. When I Called... read more February 5, 2015 I Saw There Advertising on Craigs List. When I Called at 1:am The Guy That Answered Said No problem, Got to My House Around 2:30 Am. He Had His Brother With Him. I Showed them to The Utilities Room, and after only 5 Minutes,They Came Back Up and Told Me The Motor For The Draft Inducer Fan Had Shorted Out and Was The Cause For My Heater To Stop Working. They Told Me It Would Only Be An Additional $89.00 For A New One With No Extra Labor! They Went Out To Their Truck, Got A New Motor, Installed It In About 10 min. And My Heater Was Up And Running By 3:00 A.M.!!! They Originally Quoted Me $146.00 For the Service Call, (which includes up to 1.5 hrs. labor), Plus Parts. When They Gave Me My Bill They Only Charged Me $189.00 Total. $46.00 Less Than It Should Have Been. I Was Surprised When They Said It Was Because It Was A Simple Fix And Didn't Feel Right Charging Me More. It Is Sure Nice To See That Their Is Still Such Honest, Professional, Experienced People Around and Willing To Help At 3 in The A.M.. Love These Guys. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • Fast and friendly service! Honest and reliable! They have worked on ... read more Fast and friendly service! Honest and reliable! They have worked on both of our heating units and we always feel secure with their work! They never have to come back because something else went wrong. They get it right the first time! Affordable service and value. We will continue to use them and recommend to all!

  • These idiots worked on a 2000 ford focus about 3 years ago that had a ... read more These idiots worked on a 2000 ford focus about 3 years ago that had a check engine code for downdraft O2 sensor. They replaced the O2 sensor, and it did not correct the problem. After $300, their "diagnosis" was that the computer was bad. (Forget the fact that the car started and RAN!) I just found that someone had pulled the PCV valve out of the valve cover and TAPED IT OFF. They also pulled the REF port hose from the EGR Pressure Sensor off the EGR valve and left it hanging. Now, I don't know if THEY did that, but they certainly should have NOTICED it. After $850 worth of parts (new catalytic convertor, 3 O2 sensors, spark plugs and wires) I reconnected these hoses and valves and low and behold, no check engine code. Stay far away from these morons.

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