Furnace & heater repair Air conditioning & cooling repair
Most heatersMost AC units don't need replacing.
They need fixing.
A cold house at 9pm is scary. A house stuck at 85° in July is miserable. The repair usually isn't. I diagnose it for a flat $50, then fix what's actually broken. No upsell. Licensed & Insured.
Most fixes come down to a cheap part, not a new system. You hear the real problem before any work starts.
Gọi điện hoặc nhắn tin, tôi nói tiếng Việt.
Cooling season's nearly here. Book an A/C tune-up now and skip the first-heat-wave rush. Cold's on the way. Book a furnace tune-up now and skip the first-freeze backlog.
Book a tune-up
then his crew. Never a robot.
Two ways this call can go.
You've probably already been quoted $8-12k for a brand-new system. Here's the difference between that visit and mine.
Find it, fix it, explain it.
- Flat $50 to diagnose, so you know the price before I drive over.
- I show you the failed part and what it costs, usually around $25.
- Your system back up the same visit whenever the part's on the truck.
- Replacement only when a system really can't be repaired.
"I'd rather fix your furnace for $80 and have you call me again than sell you something you didn't need." "I'd rather fix your AC for $80 and have you call me again than sell you something you didn't need." Thật thà, làm việc trung thực, giá rõ ràng.
Free estimate, expensive answer.
- Two people in a wrapped van and a "free" inspection.
- A tablet presentation with "good / better / best" system tiers.
- A commissioned quote for an $8-12k replacement, today only.
- The actual broken part? Often a $25 igniter or a $40 capacitor.
Up and down the valley.
Ten Wasatch Front towns, Bountiful to Spanish Fork. If you're between them, just ask.