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FANTASTIC job by Mr. Gary. Don't let the low number of reviews fool you. Mr. Gary is a veteran to this game! He is simply just recently getting started with online advertising to expand his horizons. In action plumbing since 1977! Extremely nice, easy to talk to, follows COVID precautions, very educational (I like to learn when I get someone out to help so I can do it myself if it ever happens again) and knocked this job out (tub that would not drain after trying snake, drano, boiling water, etc) in a cinch! Was confident and calm from the get go. Does not play the pay me to just come out diagnostic fee all the others do. Gave me out right quote and told me if it isn't that he won't charge me a dime. CONFIDENCE. Punctual, professional, very well priced (better than competitors), and got the job knocked out with no surprises? It's a no brainer give him a call!
Charlotte, NC
If your looking for a plumbing company that knows what they are doing then this is the only plumber to use!!! They where here when promised and prices where more then fair. Had Kevin and Steven as my plumbers and they are great.
336 Exchange St, Spartanburg, SC 29306
Robby has taken care of crazy plumbing issues at my rentals for many years. He's a sweetheart who is always polite, professional, and thorough. I highly recommend him.
Fort Mill, SC 29715
Even with all the stay at home orders these guys came out to repair a water leak and got us back in good order quickly. Just so you know I have them on speed dial.
314 S Salisbury Ave, Spencer, NC 28159
I was having issues with my bathroom faucet and Rick & his son were so friendly and helpful and got the job done quickly. Quality work and very responsive. Highly recommend!
12736 Hennigan Place Ln, Charlotte, NC 28214
We have been using Aspire for several years now. Wouldn't go anywhere else. This is a solid company that cares about their customers, professionalism and great work. From
The office staff to the technicians Aspire is the best!
The office staff to the technicians Aspire is the best!
Charlotte, NC
Called about a shower head install. I was blown away with how quick they were able to respond and get the job done. I was hesitant at first with it being a new business but I am a customer for life now. With the quality of work and how well I was treated I'll be sure to always call them first.
Locust, NC 28097
David Hargraves ghosted me after we set up a time for a septic inspection. He gave me a price, we set a date and time, then he never showed up. He has not replied to my further emails. I wouldn't recommend him for any work if your time is valuable.
112 Grier St, Clover, SC 29710
Got a pipe capped and a seal fixed in a toilet charged $300 and 3 weeks later the pipe busted, they over tightened it witch caused a crack and wanted $89 just to come out to look at their mistake. Call someone else this company isn't worth the hassle, time, or money.
331 S Hammett Rd, Greer, SC 29651
We called South End as a Business without use of our Office facilities. Not only did they respond within the hour and immediately repaired the issue, their pricing was better then could ever be expected! Great Job :)
3611 Gribble Rd, Ste A, Matthews, NC 28104
Great service. These guys did a great job and were a lot more competitive on pricing than the other guys out there. Plumber seemed very knowledgeable and acted very professionally. Would definitely recommend these guys to my friends.
9280 Davidson Hwy, Unit L, Concord, NC 28027
We've had a big project going on for the past few months. Justin has been great working with us.
6221 Hacker's Bend Ct, Winston Salem, NC 27103
United Air Temp was the first company that American Home Shield goes to for contract service in Marietta, GA. Our upstairs A/C unit was exhibited problems throughout the summer so I finally called in August to repair diminished capacity. The first tech (Ed) said that our temperatures were within standard and there was no need for service; on top of that, he broke the outside unit freon fill valve but said he would fix it. 24-hours later, with no freon in the system, and it was Saturday, we learned that he didn't fix it, draining the system of freon. I called AHS and asked for a second opinion contractor to be assigned. The local manager reached out to me on Monday, asked for me to cancel the second opinion, and that he wanted to check the work that his tech broke.
A broken fill valve, and no amount of mechanical air movement would cool any space, so it was obvious his team would need to fix something. They ordered a TXV valve along with a promise to recharge the freon in the system. The second tech (Jorge') completed the work without incident, but the system could only achieve a 14-deg-F separation between supply and return, still presenting a high supply line temperature indicative of a problem with the outdoor compressor unit. A new compressor was ordered, even though Marco (the Marietta supervisor) stated that a matching coil would be replaced in order to meet the specific AHRI rating for the system.
Since we had greatly diminished cooling capacity, and the system would run continuously when on, Marco recommended a complete upstairs system replacement (including a new heater, even though our current one was only two years old); that estimate was $8,500 for a 3.5 ton system, and he hadn't even finish the AHS work that originated the service call. Once the new compressor arrived, the last tech (Alex) completed the work in a professional manner but would not show me the supply and return temperatures. After another weekend of noticeable weak cooling, I bought my own temperature probe and verified only a 12.8-deg-F temperature differential. (The industry standard is 16 to 20-deg-F differential.)
I called AHS yet again, demanding a second opinion and negative reviews against UAT; they assigned Express Heating and Cooling. When their tech (Chris) arrived, he stated the obvious of the outside unit needing a chemical clean of the compressor coils before any attempt to calibrate and pressurize the system. After further discussion, we both realized that United Air Temp completed unnecessary work consistent with high labor costs and ineffective corrective steps--all indicators of fleecing AHS for compensation but avoiding doing actual work to rectify the customer (me) concern about an under-performing system.
I am copying this complaint to any location I can find in the hopes of saving paying customers from the angst, time loss, and corruption exhibited by a an unscrupulous HVAC contractor. Their hold music of recipient of the national ethics award should be removed as further evidence of deceptive practices, and the local supervisor (Marco) should be fired for ineptitude.
I welcome anyone to reach out should they have concerns about this company or desire further details. I will not allow them to step foot on my property again.
A broken fill valve, and no amount of mechanical air movement would cool any space, so it was obvious his team would need to fix something. They ordered a TXV valve along with a promise to recharge the freon in the system. The second tech (Jorge') completed the work without incident, but the system could only achieve a 14-deg-F separation between supply and return, still presenting a high supply line temperature indicative of a problem with the outdoor compressor unit. A new compressor was ordered, even though Marco (the Marietta supervisor) stated that a matching coil would be replaced in order to meet the specific AHRI rating for the system.
Since we had greatly diminished cooling capacity, and the system would run continuously when on, Marco recommended a complete upstairs system replacement (including a new heater, even though our current one was only two years old); that estimate was $8,500 for a 3.5 ton system, and he hadn't even finish the AHS work that originated the service call. Once the new compressor arrived, the last tech (Alex) completed the work in a professional manner but would not show me the supply and return temperatures. After another weekend of noticeable weak cooling, I bought my own temperature probe and verified only a 12.8-deg-F temperature differential. (The industry standard is 16 to 20-deg-F differential.)
I called AHS yet again, demanding a second opinion and negative reviews against UAT; they assigned Express Heating and Cooling. When their tech (Chris) arrived, he stated the obvious of the outside unit needing a chemical clean of the compressor coils before any attempt to calibrate and pressurize the system. After further discussion, we both realized that United Air Temp completed unnecessary work consistent with high labor costs and ineffective corrective steps--all indicators of fleecing AHS for compensation but avoiding doing actual work to rectify the customer (me) concern about an under-performing system.
I am copying this complaint to any location I can find in the hopes of saving paying customers from the angst, time loss, and corruption exhibited by a an unscrupulous HVAC contractor. Their hold music of recipient of the national ethics award should be removed as further evidence of deceptive practices, and the local supervisor (Marco) should be fired for ineptitude.
I welcome anyone to reach out should they have concerns about this company or desire further details. I will not allow them to step foot on my property again.
Charlotte, NC
Michael and Son ruined my Thanksgiving.
My heat went out 2 days before Thanksgiving. Called Michael and Sons and they were the only company that could come the day before Thanksgiving. The HVAC contractor arrived at my house and was outside approximately 45mins investigating the issue. He returned with news that 3 parts needed to be replaced amounting in approximately $3000 ($1500 for parts and $1500 for labor). Of course he didn't recommend going this route because there was no warranty and he felt like we would be gambling with our money. So the next best offer was to replace the whole unit for approximately $7200. My house is only 6 years old so I find it hard to believe that a whole new unit is needed. He proceeded to go over all these options of how we could finance a new unit. My husband told him several times that we needed to think about and discuss his findings. My husband and I decided to get a second opinion so we enlisted the services of Tier 1 Heating and Air. Let me just say, I wish we would have called them first. We called Tier 1 Heating and Air and explained the situation, they were at our house less than 2 hours after the Michael & Son contractor left. The manager/HVAC contractor concluded that we only needed a fan motor and coil. So a situation in which Michael and Son estimated that we would have to pay $3000-$7200, only ended up costing us $478. Lets just say that some people were trying to get their Christmas started early. So if I have learned anything from this situation, is not to call them for anything. Tier 1 Heating and Air will be the company I use to handle all of my HVAC issues. PLEASE BE AWARE!!!!
My heat went out 2 days before Thanksgiving. Called Michael and Sons and they were the only company that could come the day before Thanksgiving. The HVAC contractor arrived at my house and was outside approximately 45mins investigating the issue. He returned with news that 3 parts needed to be replaced amounting in approximately $3000 ($1500 for parts and $1500 for labor). Of course he didn't recommend going this route because there was no warranty and he felt like we would be gambling with our money. So the next best offer was to replace the whole unit for approximately $7200. My house is only 6 years old so I find it hard to believe that a whole new unit is needed. He proceeded to go over all these options of how we could finance a new unit. My husband told him several times that we needed to think about and discuss his findings. My husband and I decided to get a second opinion so we enlisted the services of Tier 1 Heating and Air. Let me just say, I wish we would have called them first. We called Tier 1 Heating and Air and explained the situation, they were at our house less than 2 hours after the Michael & Son contractor left. The manager/HVAC contractor concluded that we only needed a fan motor and coil. So a situation in which Michael and Son estimated that we would have to pay $3000-$7200, only ended up costing us $478. Lets just say that some people were trying to get their Christmas started early. So if I have learned anything from this situation, is not to call them for anything. Tier 1 Heating and Air will be the company I use to handle all of my HVAC issues. PLEASE BE AWARE!!!!
140 Dupree St, Charlotte, NC 28208
Your response is not the truth. The service was on the same day. The dish washer was pulled out that day and I was told it wasn't the dish washer therefore he cut into the wall. No worries I had a friend fix the whole in the wall that you refused to fix. It's been over 3years.
9131 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28214
Outrageous charges for a house call. $500 to Clear sewer line but it did not fix the problem. Avoid at all cost.
Fort Mill, SC 29708
This company was recommended by my home warranty company , the tech was loud , lack knowlegde , and was very unprofessional. He state over and over what the home warranty didnt cover and he didnt know where to find the parts, asked questions unrelated to the job. I dare to say he was GHETTO, I would never use or recommend this company. The home warranty sent another company two days later that fixed the problem in 30mins with Zero issue.
Mint Hill, NC 28227
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Charlotte, NC
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1201 S Graham St, Charlotte, NC 28203
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Charlotte, NC