Best Air Duct Cleaning in Minneapolis MN
We've used Comfort Matters for all our HVAC related work since moving into our home last September. We only have the highest praise for CMs maintenance and installation work. Chris (consultant), Nick and Ian (installation) took care of our new HVAC system install needs from start to finish. We had no concerns nor issues to think about, other than what system and cost was best suited for our townhouse unit. After selecting the best option CM's installation crew came a few days afterwards and did the complete HVAC install in one day (actually about 7 hours). By that evening we were up and operating. They made sure we were comfortable with the process from start to end. You won't go wrong using this company. Even before coming out they send a brief bio of the techs or consultants serving us so we get to know a bit about them up front.
We purchased a Daikan system 3 option and Aprilaire whole house humidifier. So far, we are very pleased with the system and twice a year maintenance.
We purchased a Daikan system 3 option and Aprilaire whole house humidifier. So far, we are very pleased with the system and twice a year maintenance.
18071 Territorial Rd, Maple Grove, MN 55369
We used metro for plumbing work -replacing a water softener and some repiping. Jesse our plumber was super helpful, patient and did a great job! He explained all the tips and tricks maintaining our new water softener. He was on time, and wore a mask and shoe cover at all times. It is tricky also bcus we are both working from home, he was respectful of that and just took care of things with minimal interruption to our work day. I enjoyed working with Nick, who is a very good communicator, patient and responsive. And very appreciative of the new tricks Jesse taught us about basic maintenance!
1220 Cope Ave E, Maplewood, MN 55109
Our bathroom sink had a leak and my handy husband was not able to repair it. We called Boldt Plumbing. Logan was our technician. He arrived on time, which is very important to us. He introduced himself right away and he was very pleasant, easy to talk to and made sure we understood the situation. He was quick, efficient, and seemed very knowledgeable. We were and are very satisfied with his service. If / when we need plumbing services again we will definitely call Boldt. And yes, Logan left our home very clean.
820 Main St, Baldwin, WI 54002
Professional, local and friendly. Installation of my whole house humidifier went smoothly.
1048 Hastings Ave, St Paul Park, MN 55071
Lange's Plumbing & Heating have provided us with superior service for years. Jim and his crew have been quick to respond to our needs, efficient in their work and always priced fairly. It would be easy to take advantage when there is no heat in the middle of a cold Minnesota winter or suddenly you find your hot water heater has failed........they simply respond like professionals.
Fast, fair, friendly and with the quality workmanship we need. For us it is Lange's Plumbing and Heating!
Fast, fair, friendly and with the quality workmanship we need. For us it is Lange's Plumbing and Heating!
808 E Main St, Belle Plaine, MN 56011
I had to call the office staff on a couple of occasions after installation and speak to a staff member Alisha not only was she rude on both occasions but very unprofessional. I am happy with my product and the service people I dealt with but there office staff could use an upgrade.
10750 South Ave, Chisago City, MN 55013
We arranged for Neighborhood to come out for a $54 AC tune-up and Bryan came out for the service. We found him to be extremely knowledgeable, efficient and professional. Unfortunately our 23 yr old furnace and AC could not be saved without extensive repairs. We opted to replace both units at a very fair price and look forward to not having to call for repairs every new season. I highly recommend!
1060 35th Ave NE, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
When I moved into an old home in St. Paul, I invited several electricians to come out and give estimates for what it would take to fix the most egregious electrical safety issues in the house. Of the 3, Service Today's electrician gave me the most outrageous bids - his lowest bid was $5000 higher than either of the others I received. He did not appear to listen as I repeatedly asked him to look at the breaker box before giving me a sales pitch; he did not prioritize or triage the issues as I had requested; and when he left, my electric oven was no longer working. I called the company to ask them to come back and see what happened to the oven; they said that unless they could prove it was because of the electrician, it would cost me $79 just to have them come take a look. In general I got the impression that ServiceToday is intent on selling me expensive services I don't need, rather than listening to what I am asking and taking responsibility. I will definitely not be hiring their electrical team.
South Saint Paul, MN 55075
Before I begin, I want to say that I have a unique situation. When my house was built (far before I bought it) they decided not to make room for a furnace inside the house. Instead, they opted to go with a furnace/air conditioner combo unit on the outside of the house.
My existing combo unit died in 2013. I hired Sabre Heating & Plumbing to install a new unit. On the installation day (Friday, December 20, 2013), I should have realized that Sabre was not the company I should have gone with. I was at work when they installed it. When I returned home, I tried to turn on the furnace but it would not turn on. I decided to look around the new unit to see if there was a power switch or button. I couldn't find one but instead found a pair of fuses just sitting on top of the unit and two wires coming out of the ground, neither attached to anything (see included images). I told them what I saw and the next day they came out and fixed it. Strangely, I did not see the fuses or wires poking out of the ground later.
To protect my investment, I signed up for their Sabre Blue Maintenance Plan. For $300/year, a technician would come out twice a year to make sure the unit was running correctly. For the first few years, everything seemed to be working just fine. I believed that when they came out for the biannual checkup that they were doing a thorough inspection of the unit. Also, since there were different technicians who came out over the years, if one technician missed something then the next one would probably catch it (or so I thought).
Things started to go wrong in the summer of 2018. At the beginning of August 2018, the air conditioner was not cooling my house so I had them come out. I looked back in my email and all I could find was a charge for $106.25. I don't delete emails so I was surprised to find no work order. On 8/16/2018, there was another charge for $108.00 to replace an ARMOD. On 10/11/2018, again my combo unit was having issues and I was charged another $125.00 for a trip fee. Next year on 8/22/2019, I again needed them to come out and repair my unit. This time at $234.00 and again with no work order so that I could not trace back what they did. One month later on 9/20/2019 they had to come out again. This time to replace the TXV at $433.89. The sheer number of issues with my unit should lead me to believe that these $300/year biannual checkups were either not being done or being done by untrained technicians.
This leads to the most recent issue. On 2/4/2020, I noticed my furnace making a loud whirring noise. On the following day, it stopped producing heat. The technician who came out replaced the inducer motor. I asked what I could do to prevent this going forward and he told me that sometimes they just seize up. He got the furnace working but I noticed that there was barely any air pressure coming out of the vents. I was happy the furnace was working so I just let it run for the night. I woke up cold at 3:00 am and saw that the temperature in my house was 56 degrees. I called Sabre again the next day and informed them that the furnace would run for 20 minutes and then shut off. They sent a different technician the following day. After working on it for a number of hours the technician told me that furnace was overheating and that a safety switch was turning it off. I asked him what could be causing it to overheat and he replied: I don't know. He told me that he would increase the high limit so that the overheating would not shut off the furnace. I didn't like this answer so, for the first time, I decided to call another HVAC company, Blue Ox. Within 20 minutes the Blue Ox technician discovered that the evaporator coil was completely blocked by dirt and dust. The reason why it was overheating was that no air was coming through the intake and the motor was trying extra hard to suck in air. In addition to this, the Blue Ox technician noticed that the exhaust vent was still taped inside the furnace where the evaporator coil was. The Sabre technicians who installed the furnace didn't know or even bother to inspect the unit after they had installed it (hence the random fuses and bare wires). Since this exhaust vent had been in there since the installation, it meant that no Sabre technicians had bothered to look at the evaporator coil, not on the numerous times they came out to fix the unit or on the many biannual checkups. In addition, these experts rarely offered solutions and were not even curious as to what the underlying issues were. This makes me believe that they are either severely under-trained, extremely lazy, or unethical. Any way you cut it, it is a good reason to go with someone besides Sabre.
My existing combo unit died in 2013. I hired Sabre Heating & Plumbing to install a new unit. On the installation day (Friday, December 20, 2013), I should have realized that Sabre was not the company I should have gone with. I was at work when they installed it. When I returned home, I tried to turn on the furnace but it would not turn on. I decided to look around the new unit to see if there was a power switch or button. I couldn't find one but instead found a pair of fuses just sitting on top of the unit and two wires coming out of the ground, neither attached to anything (see included images). I told them what I saw and the next day they came out and fixed it. Strangely, I did not see the fuses or wires poking out of the ground later.
To protect my investment, I signed up for their Sabre Blue Maintenance Plan. For $300/year, a technician would come out twice a year to make sure the unit was running correctly. For the first few years, everything seemed to be working just fine. I believed that when they came out for the biannual checkup that they were doing a thorough inspection of the unit. Also, since there were different technicians who came out over the years, if one technician missed something then the next one would probably catch it (or so I thought).
Things started to go wrong in the summer of 2018. At the beginning of August 2018, the air conditioner was not cooling my house so I had them come out. I looked back in my email and all I could find was a charge for $106.25. I don't delete emails so I was surprised to find no work order. On 8/16/2018, there was another charge for $108.00 to replace an ARMOD. On 10/11/2018, again my combo unit was having issues and I was charged another $125.00 for a trip fee. Next year on 8/22/2019, I again needed them to come out and repair my unit. This time at $234.00 and again with no work order so that I could not trace back what they did. One month later on 9/20/2019 they had to come out again. This time to replace the TXV at $433.89. The sheer number of issues with my unit should lead me to believe that these $300/year biannual checkups were either not being done or being done by untrained technicians.
This leads to the most recent issue. On 2/4/2020, I noticed my furnace making a loud whirring noise. On the following day, it stopped producing heat. The technician who came out replaced the inducer motor. I asked what I could do to prevent this going forward and he told me that sometimes they just seize up. He got the furnace working but I noticed that there was barely any air pressure coming out of the vents. I was happy the furnace was working so I just let it run for the night. I woke up cold at 3:00 am and saw that the temperature in my house was 56 degrees. I called Sabre again the next day and informed them that the furnace would run for 20 minutes and then shut off. They sent a different technician the following day. After working on it for a number of hours the technician told me that furnace was overheating and that a safety switch was turning it off. I asked him what could be causing it to overheat and he replied: I don't know. He told me that he would increase the high limit so that the overheating would not shut off the furnace. I didn't like this answer so, for the first time, I decided to call another HVAC company, Blue Ox. Within 20 minutes the Blue Ox technician discovered that the evaporator coil was completely blocked by dirt and dust. The reason why it was overheating was that no air was coming through the intake and the motor was trying extra hard to suck in air. In addition to this, the Blue Ox technician noticed that the exhaust vent was still taped inside the furnace where the evaporator coil was. The Sabre technicians who installed the furnace didn't know or even bother to inspect the unit after they had installed it (hence the random fuses and bare wires). Since this exhaust vent had been in there since the installation, it meant that no Sabre technicians had bothered to look at the evaporator coil, not on the numerous times they came out to fix the unit or on the many biannual checkups. In addition, these experts rarely offered solutions and were not even curious as to what the underlying issues were. This makes me believe that they are either severely under-trained, extremely lazy, or unethical. Any way you cut it, it is a good reason to go with someone besides Sabre.
15535 Medina Rd, Plymouth, MN 55447
I called their emergency plumbing number, got someone named Lorrie twice and was hung up on both times. The third time I was on hold, and as soon as I got off hold they hung up on me.
WTF? Guys, I have toilet water leaking through my ceiling. At least do me the grace of saying sorry we're closed or something.
WTF? Guys, I have toilet water leaking through my ceiling. At least do me the grace of saying sorry we're closed or something.
6321 Bury Dr, Ste 8, Eden Prairie, MN 55346
Brandon L was great. Showed up on time and was very good at answering all the questions I had for him. Fast and friendly.
16411 Aberdeen St NE, Ham Lake, MN 55304
Deans charged me over $500 to replace a 10 inch section of corroded copper pipe in my basement. They agreed to call me before proceeding with repairs when I called them, and to NOT just ask my wife who was home and unfamiliar with the problem, but then they just went ahead and did the repair without asking me anyway. The most expensive 10 inch section of 3/4 inch copper pipe out there costs $30. The pipe was very easy to access and the labor took less than a half hour. When I asked them to explain charging me $500, the exact response was, Well, we're not the cheapest option out there. No kidding. I'll never use Dean's again and I've tried to save as many people as I can from getting screwed over by them as well.
Minneapolis, MN
No idea of the quality of this service as they never showed up for my scheduled tune up appointment. I waited over 2 weeks for an appointment and when the person didn't show up I called them. First I was told I had the wrong date. I did not have the wrong date. They called me back and said they had to reschedule my appointment but had FORGOTTEN TO CALL ME. We had cleaned out the furnace room and were awaiting the results of the inspection to determine if we could do another home improvement or if we'd need a new furnace in the near future. They REALLY caused problems for us by doing this! I wouldn't waste my time with this company as they are obviously unreliable and have little concern for anyone's schedule other than their own. There are better providers out there who will put their customers first.
37258 Hwy 65, Grandy, MN 55029
We are still going back and forth with deans due to not putting the shower accessories on correctly. In addition they were supposed to replace the parts with the same quality and the stuff they brought looks like it was used and bought from the dollar store. They refuse to give an itemized receipt for services and then say the new one we bought to replace the crap one they will potentially refund- when asked why they won't refund instead the one they brought over they won't answer that which leads one to believe that they are charging about $400 for an $50 item. The one we bought was $200 so that crap/ junk one they are obviously charging more money for. They refuse to state what the one cost. You can never directly get ahold of anyone to deal with the issue- I work often 7 days a week and from before they are open until after they are closed so a direct number for a quick call would be great- They refuse that as well. I will add more later when I get a chance- JUST STAY AWAY FROM THESE PEOPLE!!!!!
62 Hamline Ave S, Saint Paul, MN 55105
K&S has been superb in their efforts to get my furnace running, and then replaced. Ben, the technician was exceedingly professional and precise in his diagnosis of the situation. Brian has had to step in during the warranty process, due to an incompetent Home Warranty of America team, and assist me in pushing this repair through. He even called me back with vital information to save me from much heartache in the future. I recommend them insistently for heating, air, electrical and plumbing.
4205 Hwy 14 W, Rochester, MN 55901
Terrible in every way! Their workmanship caused black mold in my new construction home. They lie and they're rude and don't care one bit about a customer. They try to sell things you don't need and maintenance plans for your HBAC needs but won't come back to do the maintenance....excuses, don't return phone calls. Beware!
2200 Hwy 13 W, Burnsville, MN 55337
Called on a Friday AM because we had water running leaking through the finished basement ceiling - the person who answered the phone was very professional and nice, but said the soonest they could send someone was Monday AM. I explained the water was literally running through the ceiling and we couldn't let that continue all weekend - she simply repeated that they could come Monday between 7 and 11am. They never even offered suggestions for shutting the water down to stop the leak until someone could get there. I called McQuillan Brothers and they had someone out within 1.5 hours. I won't be calling Uptown again!
10900 Hampshire Ave S, Ste 120, Bloomington, MN 55438