Best Flame Sensor Repair in Denver CO
Had a tech come to my house for a ductless AC that wasn't working properly. While the tech was very nice, on time, and had great communication, he horribly misdiagnosed my issue.
He told me that my entire unit was blown and I needed to replace my 2 year old ductless unit. He left an hour later and told me the office would be calling to collect payment for the trip charge and give me a quote on a new unit. Thankfully I got a second company out and it was merely a basic leak in my unit. Took the other company all of 20 min to fix it and 3 months later it's still working perfectly.
He told me that my entire unit was blown and I needed to replace my 2 year old ductless unit. He left an hour later and told me the office would be calling to collect payment for the trip charge and give me a quote on a new unit. Thankfully I got a second company out and it was merely a basic leak in my unit. Took the other company all of 20 min to fix it and 3 months later it's still working perfectly.
8101 Shaffer Pkwy, Littleton, CO 80127
Excellent service! Got back to us quickly and was able to fix our heater the same day it went out. Super professional, kind, knowledgeable and affordable!
Denver, CO
I would highly recommend using Alliance Air Solutions!! They do great work at a very competitive price. They installed a Mitsubishi mini split in my condo downtown and not only has it added value to our investment, it works great with our 16ft ceilings!! Working with the owner Zach was a pleasant experience and we will continue to use him for our future HVAC needs.
Denver, CO
Zach and his crew were great. They worked with our budget and got our house cooled down with a new system right away. Can't recommend them enough for being professional, fast, and fair in their pricing!
Littleton, CO 80128
Nothing like your AC giving out during the hottest time of the year. I turned to Yelp to find someone that could come out and help quickly. Tyler was so fast at responding to my request and making it out to our home.
He arrived on time and diagnosed our problem right away. He thankfully had the part we needed with him so was able to get everything up and running very fast. He answered all of my questions and provided some other helpful HVAC-related tips to keep our family cool.
He charged a fee for a service call but said that it's good for the next year whether we need more AC or furnace help. While I hope we don't run into any more troubles, I definitely wouldn't hesitate to give him a call and recommend him to others in the area.
He arrived on time and diagnosed our problem right away. He thankfully had the part we needed with him so was able to get everything up and running very fast. He answered all of my questions and provided some other helpful HVAC-related tips to keep our family cool.
He charged a fee for a service call but said that it's good for the next year whether we need more AC or furnace help. While I hope we don't run into any more troubles, I definitely wouldn't hesitate to give him a call and recommend him to others in the area.
Littleton, CO 80126
Wish we would have read these reviews before we hired this garbage company. Don't be fooled by an inexpensive $29 service call!! We were quoted an affordable price for an install and then handed an outrageous bill (over twice the quote) once the service was complete. You've been warned...don't make the same mistake!!
7230 Gilpin Way, Ste 190, Denver, CO 80229
Tom from Coffman was just at our house because of water leaking from our boiler which we couldn't trace. A search found water in a part of the pump that shouldn't have been there and Tom was able to trace the leak to a nut valve that somehow had distorted and was not sealing tight. He thought he might have to replace the pump but was able to find the exact same part on a pump in his van and with that replacement the problem was solved. Cost - a trip charge and a charge for 1/2 hour of time. Prompt, professional, honest and courteous. Highest recommendation.
5960 Jay St, Ste F, Arvada, CO 80003
I had two water spigots and valves replaced to my washing machine, hot and cold. The job took about an hour and I feel I was grossly overcharged, having to pay $423.00 total. The tech did a good job and I was happy with his work. However, I will never use Done again as I feel I was taken advantage of regarding the price I had to pay. I will never recommend your company to any of my family or friends. I am an elderly person and live on Social Security and I feel this was highway robbery.
Denver, CO
My scheduled appt time was 2-4, I took the afternoon off work to accommodate this as I was anxious to get my repairs completed. Around 245 someone called to say the technician would be running late, closer to 4pm. At 420 I was called again saying the technician would not be able to make it today. Furious. No other technician was available and I wasted an afternoon not getting paid waiting on nobody. I called Benjamin Franklin Plumbing - they are coming later tonight. They seem to have a reputation for being on time...something I can't say about AAA who has been most disappointing.
Denver, CO
We asked Plumbline to quote us a Heat pump system, that was eligible for the Xcel Heatpump rebate.
Jay Sohn, the sales guy showed up. Made a comment that a heat pump system could cost $10,000 or more, and looked at me like....Can you afford that?
He walked around the house, did not appear to make any notes, and then left. (Never to be heard from again.)
So.....two weeks later, it's difficult to take these folks seriously.
Rog
Jay Sohn, the sales guy showed up. Made a comment that a heat pump system could cost $10,000 or more, and looked at me like....Can you afford that?
He walked around the house, did not appear to make any notes, and then left. (Never to be heard from again.)
So.....two weeks later, it's difficult to take these folks seriously.
Rog
5980 W 59th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003
Hired to install a new sink for. Best price of all the quotes we got and the came out pretty quickly to give us a free estimate. The guys who came out for the estimate also did all the work the same visit after we agreed on a price (something which rarely occurs which other plumbers since they do the estimate one day and schedule you out later). The guys did a great job. Given COVID-19 they wore masks while in our home. They installed the sink and garbage disposal with no issues at all. The best part was the added effort they took to ensure that everything worked 100% correctly and had no leaks anywhere before the left. Also they cleaned/vacuumed in the cabinet at the end of the job. Friendly and professional service.Would definitely hire again.
595 S 2nd Ave, Brighton, CO 80601
You know when you find your go to guys? These are them. So quick to respond. Kind, clean, respectful, and fair. No need to keep looking.
Denver, CO
A lot has transpired over time about this problem, so what I am writing here is to the best of my recollection. I have emails I can provide for some of this, but of course verbal communications were never written down verbatim.
On January 9th, 2019, Sunshine installed came to my home to replace a central humidifier for me. Four days earlier (January 5th, 2019), I had had a brand new Rheem gas water heater installed by another contractor.
The Sunshine technician found he had to drain a water line as part of the humidifier installation. He could have drained the water into a bucket and dumped it in a nearby basement bathroom. Instead, he thought he'd save himself some time by draining the water directly into the nearby emergency water heater drain pan. At first, I thought nothing of it, as I assumed the technician knew what he was doing.
A few hours after the humidifier installation though, my water heater went out. The status light was indicating a problem with the fuel sensor (a sensor to sniff out potential vapor/gas leaks). I opened the access panel and found that the water in the drain pan must have wicked up through the vents in the bottom of the water heater. The inside bottom of the water heater was all wet, and the water was even wicking up into all the insulation in the walls of the water heater.
I called up Sunshine to alert them to the problem. To their credit, they quickly sent out a technician to fix the water heater. The technician after a bit of study (he was somewhat unfamiliar with Rheem water heaters, as Sunshine installs only Bradford White water heaters), he was able to get and replace the fuel sensor and get the water heater working again. He did mention to me that he had no idea why the Sunshine technician who replaced the humidifier would be so stupid as to drain the water into the drain pan. Of course, there was still a lot of water inside the water heater, and he had no way to get it out. He suggested leaving the access panel open, in the hope that the water would eventually evaporate from inside.
A day or so later though, the water heater went out again. This time the status light was indicating a problem with the igniter. I called Sunshine again, and this time William Frew, the owner called me. I explain the situation and how it looked as though the water heater would need to be replaced. He told me that that was NOT going to happen, but that he would personally make sure that the water heater would be repaired and all would be put right.
Mr. Frew came out personally to see what was going on. He was able to replace the igniter and get the water heater working again. He also found out that the original technician who had replaced my humidifier, besides screwing up my water heater, had also botched the humidifier installation. Mr. Frew was also able to get that fixed as well, all the while mumbling about how good help is hard to find these days. He again promised me that he would make sure that all was taken care of. I even got him to agree that, if worst came to worst, and the water heater kept going out, he would indeed agree to replace the water heater.
A day or two after that, the water heater went out again. This time it was again the fuel sensor. As I happened to at that point have a spare fuel sensor, I was able to replace it and get the water heater running again. From this point on though I have left the access panel off, and the fuel sensor pulled away from the water heater, in case it was water vapor that was causing the problem.
I also had the original contractor, who installed the Rheem water heater, come out to take a look at things. He observed all the water inside and informed my that my Rheem 12-year warranty (one of the main reasons I selected this particular water heater) was now likely null and void. He also told me that his installation warranty was also unfortunately, null and void as well.
I email Mr. Frew about the new problem and asked for his advice. He replied that he really didn't know what else to do. I replied back again asking for advice, or where we should go from here, but never received a reply back. Over the next month or two, I emailed Mr. Frew many, MANY times, but never got a response. It was only after I called the main office, as well as emailed Mr. Frew again, suggesting that I'd be leaving very negative feedback on every website I could find, as well as possibly bring lawyers into this that I finally heard back.
Sunshine emailed me that they would like to send out a technician to check up on the water heater and perhaps replace the fuel sensor. I replied back that that would be fine, but I wanted to know first know what the long-range plan was if errors kept popping up. The only reply I received was again asking me if I wanted to set up an appointment with a technician. I again asked what the plan was in case this did not permanently fix the problems.
Eventually, Mr. Frew again contacted me, asking what wou
On January 9th, 2019, Sunshine installed came to my home to replace a central humidifier for me. Four days earlier (January 5th, 2019), I had had a brand new Rheem gas water heater installed by another contractor.
The Sunshine technician found he had to drain a water line as part of the humidifier installation. He could have drained the water into a bucket and dumped it in a nearby basement bathroom. Instead, he thought he'd save himself some time by draining the water directly into the nearby emergency water heater drain pan. At first, I thought nothing of it, as I assumed the technician knew what he was doing.
A few hours after the humidifier installation though, my water heater went out. The status light was indicating a problem with the fuel sensor (a sensor to sniff out potential vapor/gas leaks). I opened the access panel and found that the water in the drain pan must have wicked up through the vents in the bottom of the water heater. The inside bottom of the water heater was all wet, and the water was even wicking up into all the insulation in the walls of the water heater.
I called up Sunshine to alert them to the problem. To their credit, they quickly sent out a technician to fix the water heater. The technician after a bit of study (he was somewhat unfamiliar with Rheem water heaters, as Sunshine installs only Bradford White water heaters), he was able to get and replace the fuel sensor and get the water heater working again. He did mention to me that he had no idea why the Sunshine technician who replaced the humidifier would be so stupid as to drain the water into the drain pan. Of course, there was still a lot of water inside the water heater, and he had no way to get it out. He suggested leaving the access panel open, in the hope that the water would eventually evaporate from inside.
A day or so later though, the water heater went out again. This time the status light was indicating a problem with the igniter. I called Sunshine again, and this time William Frew, the owner called me. I explain the situation and how it looked as though the water heater would need to be replaced. He told me that that was NOT going to happen, but that he would personally make sure that the water heater would be repaired and all would be put right.
Mr. Frew came out personally to see what was going on. He was able to replace the igniter and get the water heater working again. He also found out that the original technician who had replaced my humidifier, besides screwing up my water heater, had also botched the humidifier installation. Mr. Frew was also able to get that fixed as well, all the while mumbling about how good help is hard to find these days. He again promised me that he would make sure that all was taken care of. I even got him to agree that, if worst came to worst, and the water heater kept going out, he would indeed agree to replace the water heater.
A day or two after that, the water heater went out again. This time it was again the fuel sensor. As I happened to at that point have a spare fuel sensor, I was able to replace it and get the water heater running again. From this point on though I have left the access panel off, and the fuel sensor pulled away from the water heater, in case it was water vapor that was causing the problem.
I also had the original contractor, who installed the Rheem water heater, come out to take a look at things. He observed all the water inside and informed my that my Rheem 12-year warranty (one of the main reasons I selected this particular water heater) was now likely null and void. He also told me that his installation warranty was also unfortunately, null and void as well.
I email Mr. Frew about the new problem and asked for his advice. He replied that he really didn't know what else to do. I replied back again asking for advice, or where we should go from here, but never received a reply back. Over the next month or two, I emailed Mr. Frew many, MANY times, but never got a response. It was only after I called the main office, as well as emailed Mr. Frew again, suggesting that I'd be leaving very negative feedback on every website I could find, as well as possibly bring lawyers into this that I finally heard back.
Sunshine emailed me that they would like to send out a technician to check up on the water heater and perhaps replace the fuel sensor. I replied back that that would be fine, but I wanted to know first know what the long-range plan was if errors kept popping up. The only reply I received was again asking me if I wanted to set up an appointment with a technician. I again asked what the plan was in case this did not permanently fix the problems.
Eventually, Mr. Frew again contacted me, asking what wou
6810 E 53rd Pl, Unit A, Commerce City, CO 80022
It's great to work with Ronnie. He's quick to respond, explains everything and provides options for how to address an issue.
4104 Sable Ave, Ste 2, Longmont, CO 80504
We have used Ultimate Heating for about eight years at two homes we've owned for our furnace and air conditioning needs. We're still very happy with their services.
4971 Monaco St, Commerce City, CO 80022
I called to have a drip fixed on my kitchen sink . Customer service apparently does not communicate with the scheduler. I thought I was going to have a Saturday appointment
Which was changed to Sunday then Sunday was changed to Monday. Then Monday's appointment time was changed. The man finally arrived. What I thought would be an easy fix turned out to be a joke. All the rep did was tell how much it would be by the way was triple of what I had it done for after I told him I didn't want his services. He said that I would be calling him back tomorrow. That will never happen and I will never recommend this company to anyone.
Which was changed to Sunday then Sunday was changed to Monday. Then Monday's appointment time was changed. The man finally arrived. What I thought would be an easy fix turned out to be a joke. All the rep did was tell how much it would be by the way was triple of what I had it done for after I told him I didn't want his services. He said that I would be calling him back tomorrow. That will never happen and I will never recommend this company to anyone.
7000 S Potomac St, Centennial, CO 80112
Awful. We are trying to sell our house. To get ahead of the game, we had our hvac inspected and cleaned before we listed. We've been at that house for 4 years and never had a problem. Not 4 hours after they came to clean and inspect, our AC stopped working. We called the number and left a message and someone called us back that night and told us our tech would call us in the morning. The tech did call us back and tried to diagnose the problem over the phone and what he said it was wasn't the problem but they were ready to quote us for an entire new AC without actually looking at it. We called again the next day, and we're on a time crunch because we're trying to sell the house. They said a tech wasn't available that day to come look until after hours. They said they would waive the after hours fee as long as the issue pertained to something they did. The after hours tech came out and not 5 minutes after he's been there, without actually looking at the unit outside or opening anything up, he swears up and down that the problem is the thermostat which had been working fine this whole time. How convenient that that didn't have to do with the original work so they could collect their after hours fee! We didn't know better so we agreed to the new thermostat Praying that would fix the problem and that STILL didn't solve the problem. Now we're out $1000 dollars with a broken AC in a house we're trying desperately to sell. Not to mention!: they're prices are astronomical! After the fact, I asked around and typically people pay about $200 for inspection and cleaning. They charged us $400 right out of the gate without even opening anything up. THEN they charged us another $500 for the after hours fee and the thermostat that we didn't need. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND!
9830 Interstate 70 Frontage Rd S, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033