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Very good company, responsive to the customer. Their electricians are very knowledgeable. Excellent customer service!
5255 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Ste 205, Johnstown, CO 80534
I was in need of a Swamp cooler ,After numerous estimates I decided Ultimate Heating was the right choice for me.
In the next few days the cooler was installed quickly.
After spending 5,000 dollars with the company,2 months later in August my swamp cooler was acting up making loud vibrating noises.
I called and a tech was sent out a few days later, he noticed the drive wheel was stripped out causing it to vibrate loudly.
He took pictures for the manufacturer ,saying this was very uncomen, He tightened the drive wheel and said I will be contacted in a few days for a manufacters warranty repair.
A few weeks went by and nothing.
I then called them to see what was going on ,still no-one has any idea.
4 more calls and still nothing happening.
After Nearly 3 months I received a call that the parts were in and we scheduled a appointment.
I had asked for a free winterization since I was unable to complete this due to the repair that was needed.
It was agreed too,when the work was completed and the winterization done I was given a 100.00 bill for winterizing.
I couldn't believe it,I called the office and no-one had agreed to this credit.
Spoke to the owner and she said this was not her fault that the unit didn't function the way it should.
Who's is it mine the customer that just spent 5,000 for a product that you sell that you don't stand behind.
After arguing with her as to why it took 3 months to get a warranty repair,completed after calling numerous times she gave me the free winterization not willingly of course.
Why is it you can have excellent customer service before and during your install but after the money is exchanged there is no service.
I Will not be calling on Ultimate Heating and Cooling again,very disapointed on there service .
In the next few days the cooler was installed quickly.
After spending 5,000 dollars with the company,2 months later in August my swamp cooler was acting up making loud vibrating noises.
I called and a tech was sent out a few days later, he noticed the drive wheel was stripped out causing it to vibrate loudly.
He took pictures for the manufacturer ,saying this was very uncomen, He tightened the drive wheel and said I will be contacted in a few days for a manufacters warranty repair.
A few weeks went by and nothing.
I then called them to see what was going on ,still no-one has any idea.
4 more calls and still nothing happening.
After Nearly 3 months I received a call that the parts were in and we scheduled a appointment.
I had asked for a free winterization since I was unable to complete this due to the repair that was needed.
It was agreed too,when the work was completed and the winterization done I was given a 100.00 bill for winterizing.
I couldn't believe it,I called the office and no-one had agreed to this credit.
Spoke to the owner and she said this was not her fault that the unit didn't function the way it should.
Who's is it mine the customer that just spent 5,000 for a product that you sell that you don't stand behind.
After arguing with her as to why it took 3 months to get a warranty repair,completed after calling numerous times she gave me the free winterization not willingly of course.
Why is it you can have excellent customer service before and during your install but after the money is exchanged there is no service.
I Will not be calling on Ultimate Heating and Cooling again,very disapointed on there service .
4971 Monaco St, Commerce City, CO 80022
Dave, the owner called to follow up and let me know they would be addressing the issue, much appreciated, thanks Dave!
5741 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 4, Boulder, CO 80303
It appears that I went into the wrong field I should quit nursing and become my brothers apprentice to become a plumber, as it seems to pay around 600 dollars an hour for labor (give or take the $30-50 for parts), according to Blue Sky Plumbing.
I wanted to support a family business as I had a leak coming from my hot water heater and a company that according to my brother (who used to work there 5 years ago and is a Journeyman Plumber) was an honest, trustworthy company. I sadly did not have this experience.
The service slot was from 12-2 pm and I received a message saying they were possibly going to arrive after 2pm most likely, I understand that sH*t happens, and previous calls can run over so no biggie. The tech did arrive before 2 (1:44), so cool that was nice. When I led the tech down to the water heater in our basement and told him that the water heater was leaking a little from the bottom area and showed him where the insulation stuff was a little wet still, but that I had turned the water off. I asked him if he would like me to turn the water back on so he could see for himself. Which he replied no, and then proceeded to tell me that I needed a new water heater, and that the brand that I had (Rheem) was not great brand and notorious for leaking. I said that it was only 5 years old or so and he then said that they usually break around 5-6 years. I was like ok, this is going a different direction. I had even told the man on the phone when I made the appointment that my brother (a plumber remember) had thought that it was the drain valve most likely when I facetimed him and showed him the leak.
Had the Blue Sky tech seen the leak with the water turned on or even Touched the water heater himself I may have been more apt to trust what he was recommending. Which makes me feel bad for an elderly person, or any person really that would have just trusted what he said and gone ahead with the very expensive recommendation.
I told the tech all the previous information, and he said Oh I must have misunderstood you...ok I am still trying to give him the benefit of the doubt so he says he will fix the drain valve and I ask him how much it will be. He goes onto his iPad and pulls up an estimate/invoice which says $568.46 for the work. Being that I do not know pricing (and what average homeowner would) I signed it and an hour later or so I paid the invoice for $670.10 with the additional $59 added for the service call.
I called my brother to tell him what had been fixed and told him the cost. He said that I had paid way too much, that this should have cost me around $200. I believe he even called the owner of the company to ask about the pricing but did not receive a call back from him.
So, taking this all into consideration sadly, to say, I would never use this company again and I would advise that if you do use the company get a second opinion as I am lucky and have a brother that can advise me (sadly he moved out of state). If I didn't have that luxury, I would be waiting for a brand new hot water heater to be installed, and who knows how much that would cost at Blue Sky!
I wanted to support a family business as I had a leak coming from my hot water heater and a company that according to my brother (who used to work there 5 years ago and is a Journeyman Plumber) was an honest, trustworthy company. I sadly did not have this experience.
The service slot was from 12-2 pm and I received a message saying they were possibly going to arrive after 2pm most likely, I understand that sH*t happens, and previous calls can run over so no biggie. The tech did arrive before 2 (1:44), so cool that was nice. When I led the tech down to the water heater in our basement and told him that the water heater was leaking a little from the bottom area and showed him where the insulation stuff was a little wet still, but that I had turned the water off. I asked him if he would like me to turn the water back on so he could see for himself. Which he replied no, and then proceeded to tell me that I needed a new water heater, and that the brand that I had (Rheem) was not great brand and notorious for leaking. I said that it was only 5 years old or so and he then said that they usually break around 5-6 years. I was like ok, this is going a different direction. I had even told the man on the phone when I made the appointment that my brother (a plumber remember) had thought that it was the drain valve most likely when I facetimed him and showed him the leak.
Had the Blue Sky tech seen the leak with the water turned on or even Touched the water heater himself I may have been more apt to trust what he was recommending. Which makes me feel bad for an elderly person, or any person really that would have just trusted what he said and gone ahead with the very expensive recommendation.
I told the tech all the previous information, and he said Oh I must have misunderstood you...ok I am still trying to give him the benefit of the doubt so he says he will fix the drain valve and I ask him how much it will be. He goes onto his iPad and pulls up an estimate/invoice which says $568.46 for the work. Being that I do not know pricing (and what average homeowner would) I signed it and an hour later or so I paid the invoice for $670.10 with the additional $59 added for the service call.
I called my brother to tell him what had been fixed and told him the cost. He said that I had paid way too much, that this should have cost me around $200. I believe he even called the owner of the company to ask about the pricing but did not receive a call back from him.
So, taking this all into consideration sadly, to say, I would never use this company again and I would advise that if you do use the company get a second opinion as I am lucky and have a brother that can advise me (sadly he moved out of state). If I didn't have that luxury, I would be waiting for a brand new hot water heater to be installed, and who knows how much that would cost at Blue Sky!
9830 Interstate 70 Frontage Rd S, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
The good part first: The plumber who came out couldn't have been friendlier or more knowledgable. I genuinely enjoyed interacting with him. That's the reason this is a two star review instead of one star.
The bad part: They are simply not competitive with their pricing (I would so far as to call it price gouging) and they upsell extremely hard. This was one of three plumbers I got quotes from (and I did NOT hire Tipping Hat). Tipping Hat quoted $4000 for a job that the other two companies estimated would be $600-$1000. $1290 for a job I got done for $750 and another plumber quoted me $395. $950 for a bare minimum toilet installation while I got other quotes for around $295-$350.
Compared to other plumbers in the area who are equally knowledgable, skilled and licensed, it's simply insane.
The bad part: They are simply not competitive with their pricing (I would so far as to call it price gouging) and they upsell extremely hard. This was one of three plumbers I got quotes from (and I did NOT hire Tipping Hat). Tipping Hat quoted $4000 for a job that the other two companies estimated would be $600-$1000. $1290 for a job I got done for $750 and another plumber quoted me $395. $950 for a bare minimum toilet installation while I got other quotes for around $295-$350.
Compared to other plumbers in the area who are equally knowledgable, skilled and licensed, it's simply insane.
Lakewood, CO 80215
You tried to scam me into buying a new unit for 9k!!!!!! Had another company come out and they fixed my ac for $300. You never gave me the option to fix it and said we needed a new unit. I have called your company multiple times this week to discuss this and of course no return calls from your manager.
7000 S Potomac St, Centennial, CO 80112
Charged me $457 for an AC repair that took a $30 part and less than 20 minutes labor. A labor rate of over $800+ per hour is ridiculous. After a long difficult conversation with one of their managers, they agreed to give me a $100 credit. Whoop-de-do! Steer clear of this company unless you enjoy being gouged.
Denver, CO
I had two problems, a rocking toilet, and a dripping faucet. The bids were $466 and $400 respectively. No way can I afford $866 for these simple problems, so I paid their $29 evaluation fee and sent them packing.
I fixed the drip myself. I pulled off the handle, a few twists on a screw, then a few twists on a wrench, and there was the damaged washer. I dropped in a replacement washer that cost .17 cents from Home Depot. It all took me 5 minutes. The tech told me the faucet was corroded and my shutoffs were leaking, and he would take care of all that for the $400, but in one of those other problems were true, he was just up-selling
Tomorrow I'll fix the toilet. Remove two anchor bolts, put in new wax ring, and bolt it all down tight.
It's crazy to pay the money they're asking.
I fixed the drip myself. I pulled off the handle, a few twists on a screw, then a few twists on a wrench, and there was the damaged washer. I dropped in a replacement washer that cost .17 cents from Home Depot. It all took me 5 minutes. The tech told me the faucet was corroded and my shutoffs were leaking, and he would take care of all that for the $400, but in one of those other problems were true, he was just up-selling
Tomorrow I'll fix the toilet. Remove two anchor bolts, put in new wax ring, and bolt it all down tight.
It's crazy to pay the money they're asking.
Denver, CO
We had an emergency water pipe problem. Dave Godfrey was the technician responding to our call. Dave was extremely helpful, courteous and professional. He knew we were distressed about our water leak. He reassured us he could fix the problem quickly and reasonably priced. He began work immediately. We were so impressed with his work! Thank you again Dave for your hard work! Plumbline was exceptional! Thank you!
5980 W 59th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003