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5237 Nashville Rd, Ste 6, Bowling Green, KY 42101
We use Lee Company and twice a year they check Heating/AC and out electrical. This is a straight forward company with honest service personnel. I also like very much receiving a military discount when we need work to be done.
They call ahead, put covers on shoes for entering the house, review everything, take photos, and explain everything as detailed as you would like. Even when work is required or they find something they don't do a hard sell. They may say this has to be done or they may say you might want to schedule this as this should be done every say 5 years for duct cleaning. Then they can give you the price and you can decide on the scheduling.
Taking pics of my A/C or him standing next to the unit would do little to aid this review. The proof is in the satisfaction. We are totally satisfied.
They call ahead, put covers on shoes for entering the house, review everything, take photos, and explain everything as detailed as you would like. Even when work is required or they find something they don't do a hard sell. They may say this has to be done or they may say you might want to schedule this as this should be done every say 5 years for duct cleaning. Then they can give you the price and you can decide on the scheduling.
Taking pics of my A/C or him standing next to the unit would do little to aid this review. The proof is in the satisfaction. We are totally satisfied.
1836 Memorial Dr, Clarksville, TN 37043
We needed our heat pump replaced and a mini split installed and Jesse did a great job of helping us. He explained everything and even did an involved test to check and make sure we were getting the right size for our house. Installation was quick and professional. Highly recommend.
1717 Elm Hill Pike, Ste B, Nashville, TN 37210
Almost impossible to schedule appointment. I have been calling for over a week to get annual maintenance schedule, on hold for half an hour, left messages still no luck!!
3530 N Mt Juliet Rd, Mount Juliet, TN 37122
You can't base a company due to one employee but after spending $26,050.00 with a company for 2 new units for a residential home one would expect to be treated as a valued customer . First of all we did receive 3 bids from reputable companies and out of those the salesman/ project manager that we liked the least was the one with the Lee company . We went ahead and went with the Lee Company simply because of the companies reputation . The units are fine the Installers were great . The issue was the salesman / project manager . As my spouse and I were outside looking at the upstairs unit the senior installer had called the Salesman / project manager and had him on speaker phone . The installer ask where the second crew was because they had scheduled two crews for installation due to having 2 units . The project manager told the installer to go ahead and set the second unit up because the other crew was behind . The installer told him they could not set it up because the pad had not been delivered , the project manager got irate and said I DONT CARE what you have to do JUST make it work . Once again the installer explained that it would not work ! The project manager repeatedly keep telling him to just make it work . I dont care who you are that's not what a homeowner wants to hear after spending twenty six thousand dollars with a company . So the saleman / project manager didn't care after the sale he just wanted it done even if it were wrong . So if your in the Sumner County / Hendersonville Tn do yourself a favor and get a different saleman not Anthony Grayson , or do business with another company . I did reach out to the company and they issued an apology but somehow we still feel like we were just another number and the job was done . Wonder how the Governor would like how one of his project managers conducts business with his company .
172 E Main St, Hendersonville, TN 37075
Lee Company used to be a fine company but is slipping. A couple of weeks ago, I saw one of their vans break into a funeral procession. I thought that surely it was a mistake, so I gave him the benefit of the doubt. Then last week, I saw another Lee Company van parked in front of a house with no street parking, so he used the bike lane.
Any 16-year-old would have more courtesy when driving and parking...
I don't want to hire companies who don't respect people or the neighborhoods in which they work, so I'll no longer be using them.
Any 16-year-old would have more courtesy when driving and parking...
I don't want to hire companies who don't respect people or the neighborhoods in which they work, so I'll no longer be using them.
Nashville, TN
Called to report broken AC unit on 90 degree day. Lee came same day w 2 techs. Did complete check on both zones for obvious issues...all looked fine. Went to attic it was a clogged line. Vacuumed it out and and got the air cold. Went under house to check for drainage and see about any issues. Went above and beyond and had complete confidence in them as professionals and their no nonsense approach. Will use again for sure.
7071 Old Harding Pike, Bellevue, TN 37221
first the good:
provided a very clear quote with the work and service involved. we were given details on the equipment and parts to be installed
when some issues with the electrical came up, they found solutions and got it to work without added charges
the installers and then the electricians who came were super nice and professional, staying a lot later than expected
the neutral:
they are rather expensive, even compared to prices/quotes I got for my properties in Boston (generally speaking Boston is about 30% more expensive than nashville on average, and even more when you factor in boonies). but, they felt solid enough
I am not a fan of Gov Lee at all and if not for florida and texas would say he's the worst governor in the entire country. I know he's no longer afiliated with the lee company, but it is his family's business and i'm sure he still has a lot of $$ interests, etc.
the negatives:
the electrician folks had to come a day or two later to do the wiring correctly, but they had no information at all related to what the installers did, and then they ended up ripping it all out and redoing it, which is just an awful lot of extra time and hassle, and as a result we lost the very last open slot in our electric panel. a small thing but the electricians kept repeatedly asking me technical questions that I would have assumed should be handled between them and the installers as they are all employees of Lee.
they wouldnt really even look at or help with any of the ductwork and randomly threw out a quote of $7k to completely redo it all--it just had some unattached ducts and mediocre settings for the airflow (too much to some spaces, too little elsewhere). An hvac professional could have gone in and adjusted it all in less than an hour with less than $100 in material. I did it myself with some trial and error and help from a family friend over the phone (hvac pro, but over 1000 miles away) so we got it done, just took me the better part of a day plus a couple return trips to the crawlspace. I would have paid $400-500ish for them to do the work, but I can also respect if it's not part of their general wheelhouse. I'm including that in the negative solely because their website implies they would do this sort of work as well. In boston, I had a few indepentent hvac guys I could have called and woud have shown up and taken care of it quickly and easily for under $200. But, we're new to TN and dont have a super trustworthy network of people yet.
Overall, happy with the job done and the system works well. In the future, I'll likely purchase equipment myself and just hiring an electrician. But, if its for something complicated and/or involving a lot of moving parts and I'm pressed for time as well, I won't hesitate to use them again. I'll add some photos soon! 2 months or so later and the system works really well.
provided a very clear quote with the work and service involved. we were given details on the equipment and parts to be installed
when some issues with the electrical came up, they found solutions and got it to work without added charges
the installers and then the electricians who came were super nice and professional, staying a lot later than expected
the neutral:
they are rather expensive, even compared to prices/quotes I got for my properties in Boston (generally speaking Boston is about 30% more expensive than nashville on average, and even more when you factor in boonies). but, they felt solid enough
I am not a fan of Gov Lee at all and if not for florida and texas would say he's the worst governor in the entire country. I know he's no longer afiliated with the lee company, but it is his family's business and i'm sure he still has a lot of $$ interests, etc.
the negatives:
the electrician folks had to come a day or two later to do the wiring correctly, but they had no information at all related to what the installers did, and then they ended up ripping it all out and redoing it, which is just an awful lot of extra time and hassle, and as a result we lost the very last open slot in our electric panel. a small thing but the electricians kept repeatedly asking me technical questions that I would have assumed should be handled between them and the installers as they are all employees of Lee.
they wouldnt really even look at or help with any of the ductwork and randomly threw out a quote of $7k to completely redo it all--it just had some unattached ducts and mediocre settings for the airflow (too much to some spaces, too little elsewhere). An hvac professional could have gone in and adjusted it all in less than an hour with less than $100 in material. I did it myself with some trial and error and help from a family friend over the phone (hvac pro, but over 1000 miles away) so we got it done, just took me the better part of a day plus a couple return trips to the crawlspace. I would have paid $400-500ish for them to do the work, but I can also respect if it's not part of their general wheelhouse. I'm including that in the negative solely because their website implies they would do this sort of work as well. In boston, I had a few indepentent hvac guys I could have called and woud have shown up and taken care of it quickly and easily for under $200. But, we're new to TN and dont have a super trustworthy network of people yet.
Overall, happy with the job done and the system works well. In the future, I'll likely purchase equipment myself and just hiring an electrician. But, if its for something complicated and/or involving a lot of moving parts and I'm pressed for time as well, I won't hesitate to use them again. I'll add some photos soon! 2 months or so later and the system works really well.
675 Middle Tennessee Blvd, Ste A, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Let's start with pros:
They had appointment availability within 24 hours
They were on time
Now to my experience:
It was less than good. I was unable to get even a price range for a simple service over the phone. I would pay $49 (minus a $20) coupon just to get a quote. I was in a rush to get the service done so took the risk that the charge wouldn't be extraordinary to the service as it was very simple, I just didn't have a ladder tall enough to change a battery in a smoke detector. From there I found myself paying twice what another company quoted me- another company quoted me $50 upfront, no service call fee (of course I would understand if when they arrived that it would be more if I misrepresented the job or something unexpected was discover) and my full bill pre coupon was $99 with Lee, nothing additional needed- exactly what I explained over the phone. I went forward with the service because even if I didn't I would owe $29 for nothing, then have to wait and pay the other company $50 to end up at the same price in the end. The experience continued to go downhill. Between lack of communication of scheduler to technician, pricing, and an inappropriate comment made to me by the technician (explained to me as a joke) while in my home, I was done with Lee.
I did reach out to them as I felt they needed to know my experience to improve, with no plans other than to let them know why they lost my future business and hopes they don't treat another homeowner the same way.
I talked with a manager, who after a lengthy discussion and explanation that while I believe sometimes paying premium is worth it because you get what you pay for, my experience did not warrant premium pricing or even a second chance. And that while I was happy my battery was replaced, I was not happy with my experience.
At the end of our conversation, he offered to make the situation right and coach the individual and make sure I am taken care of in the future.
For this, I have bumped what I originally considered 2 stars to 4 in hopes the team was just having and off day, as I get some teams have. I will acknowledge that even though the experience from start to finish was lacking customer service, or competitive value that in the end doing the right thing for the customer is telling of the business's character. The manager did more than the right thing this afternoon and went above anything that I expected out of the conversation. So I will hope that the experience is a one off, atypical of normal encounters, as they have explained.
I would recommend Lee based on:
Timeliness
Availability
Scope of work they handle
Caring about their reputation and customer satisfaction and retention
I will caution, if you are concerned about comparing vendors, Lee does require a dispatch fee to quote and earn your business.
If the job is small, be sure to consider that fee isn't applied as a credit to work, it's in addition. They of course do not do any work without consent of pricing so you can decline the work, but will still owe the service fee.
I still think it would be ideal to have a best case worst case scenario so that customers can plan accordingly and schedule a service call they can't afford or is not competitive and then be stuck with a bill for the call. This is why I cannot rate it 5 stars.
It's too unpredictable and the idea that you pay for a bid when there is competition in the marketplace doesn't sit well. Would you pay an entrance fee just to see what the price on milk was at Whole Foods cash Kroger? No, you would be able to compare the two before owing either money and chose which product and experience you preferred to pay for and judge the value accordingly.
They had appointment availability within 24 hours
They were on time
Now to my experience:
It was less than good. I was unable to get even a price range for a simple service over the phone. I would pay $49 (minus a $20) coupon just to get a quote. I was in a rush to get the service done so took the risk that the charge wouldn't be extraordinary to the service as it was very simple, I just didn't have a ladder tall enough to change a battery in a smoke detector. From there I found myself paying twice what another company quoted me- another company quoted me $50 upfront, no service call fee (of course I would understand if when they arrived that it would be more if I misrepresented the job or something unexpected was discover) and my full bill pre coupon was $99 with Lee, nothing additional needed- exactly what I explained over the phone. I went forward with the service because even if I didn't I would owe $29 for nothing, then have to wait and pay the other company $50 to end up at the same price in the end. The experience continued to go downhill. Between lack of communication of scheduler to technician, pricing, and an inappropriate comment made to me by the technician (explained to me as a joke) while in my home, I was done with Lee.
I did reach out to them as I felt they needed to know my experience to improve, with no plans other than to let them know why they lost my future business and hopes they don't treat another homeowner the same way.
I talked with a manager, who after a lengthy discussion and explanation that while I believe sometimes paying premium is worth it because you get what you pay for, my experience did not warrant premium pricing or even a second chance. And that while I was happy my battery was replaced, I was not happy with my experience.
At the end of our conversation, he offered to make the situation right and coach the individual and make sure I am taken care of in the future.
For this, I have bumped what I originally considered 2 stars to 4 in hopes the team was just having and off day, as I get some teams have. I will acknowledge that even though the experience from start to finish was lacking customer service, or competitive value that in the end doing the right thing for the customer is telling of the business's character. The manager did more than the right thing this afternoon and went above anything that I expected out of the conversation. So I will hope that the experience is a one off, atypical of normal encounters, as they have explained.
I would recommend Lee based on:
Timeliness
Availability
Scope of work they handle
Caring about their reputation and customer satisfaction and retention
I will caution, if you are concerned about comparing vendors, Lee does require a dispatch fee to quote and earn your business.
If the job is small, be sure to consider that fee isn't applied as a credit to work, it's in addition. They of course do not do any work without consent of pricing so you can decline the work, but will still owe the service fee.
I still think it would be ideal to have a best case worst case scenario so that customers can plan accordingly and schedule a service call they can't afford or is not competitive and then be stuck with a bill for the call. This is why I cannot rate it 5 stars.
It's too unpredictable and the idea that you pay for a bid when there is competition in the marketplace doesn't sit well. Would you pay an entrance fee just to see what the price on milk was at Whole Foods cash Kroger? No, you would be able to compare the two before owing either money and chose which product and experience you preferred to pay for and judge the value accordingly.
1124 Menzler Rd, Nashville, TN 37210