Best Electrical System in Mesa AZ
Great company.. special shout out to Scott.. he helped us out tremendously.. if you have a plumbing issue. I would call this company
Mesa, AZ
Armando was very professional & great to work with. He is very positive & explains everything. He took the necessary time to make sure all the electrical issues were fixed & repaired. He is a great asset for Parker & Sons!!
3636 E Anne St A, Phoenix, AZ 85040
This is the second time I used Mason Pro Services for electrical work and both experiences were great. I called them and they were able to come out same day. Jeff was the gentleman that came out on my most recent visit and I was very impressed with him. He knew exactly what I needed and gave me very fair pricing. He was
professional, efficient, knowledgeable and just a really nice guy. I have had some bad experiences in the past with other companies with up selling and paying way more for services than reasonable. I will continue using Mason Pro Services in the future. They come and get the job done with reasonable pricing.
professional, efficient, knowledgeable and just a really nice guy. I have had some bad experiences in the past with other companies with up selling and paying way more for services than reasonable. I will continue using Mason Pro Services in the future. They come and get the job done with reasonable pricing.
2200 N Arizona Ave #18, Chandler, AZ 85225
The repair and maintenance rep. from Minuteman Home Services was on time, friendly, very professional and explained the full service in plain English, so that a person outside the industry understood what the service was all about. I will call this company again.
Wolfgang Lessing
Wolfgang Lessing
1533 N Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85201
I'm a 1st time customer to Norfleet, found them on YELP today in my hot water (or lack thereof) emergency. Nick arrived in 1 hour and fixed my thermostats in the hot water heater, he didn't try to upsell me things I didn't need today but made me aware of things that could go wrong down the road...FAST friendly service and he had the parts on his truck that were needed. I'm impressed and I felt like he was an old friend and easy to talk to :-) I'm completely satisfied. My experience has been 100% Positive from the initial call to the final goodbye....but this won't be my final goodbye as I'm keeping his business card in my safe place and from now on I will only call Nick for my plumbing needs.
Mesa, AZ
The services provided by the technician were excellently performed! It was a great experience! Thank you!
2334 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
It was a pleasure meeting Junior and he did a great job replacing our garbage disposal.
1528 W San Pedro St #4, Gilbert, AZ 85233
I did something that seems so unlike me. The installers came to my house to replace one of my two 16-year-old central air units, and I sent them home. They had come out with a 3-ton unit, with the price I had been quoted for a 3 1/2-ton. This was the last straw in a series of changed stories from Chas Roberts. And a 1-star review is also very unlike me--I try to look for the good. But the more I think about this the more convinced I am that I was being taken for a sap.
I tend to be a trusting guy, and I'm a little embarrassed to confess about how long they were able to string me along, but I'll spit it out here.
Here’s the story: They came out in September for a repair. We did the repair, but decided it was time to replace also, and they would let us apply the repair cost toward the replacement. So we called them back in November to measure for the install. That's when the inconsistencies started. Oh, it's the north unit that needs to be replaced, not the south unit. We must have had a miscommunication. I was skeptical. It was the south unit that wasn’t cooling adequately. He said that was because of the clogged filters, but it was the north unit that had the leak. OK, I let it go. Then we had an issue with the tonnage. The existing unit was 3-ton, I wanted a bigger unit because when we have a houseful of guests, the existing cooling hasn't been keeping up. They told me that going to a larger unit would require a $180 permit fee to Mesa. Even though that didn't make sense, I bought the story. Still, I told them no difference, I wanted the larger unit. Then he hemmed and hawed some and told me there was some technicality that in this case I wouldn’t need the permit. Anyway, my trusting nature was carrying me through until the installers arrived with the 3-ton unit. I asked why I was getting a 3-ton unit for the price I was quoted for the 3 ½-ton. Well, it had been sixty days and prices have gone up. Nope, cancel this install. I’m convinced at this point that all of the “miscommunications” were simply them trying to push me into a smaller unit for the same price. In calling other companies, they told me there was no “permit fee” from Mesa for upgrading the size of your air conditioner. I'm getting someone else to sell us the new AC, and I'm replacing the south unit, as that is the one that quit cooling in September.
I should add that Chas Roberts was the original installer when our home was built, and when the new contractor came to install our new unit, they discovered errors in the Chas Roberts install that were causing uneven cooling in our home, which they then fixed.
In fairness, I should add that in calling around for another estimate, it looks like they were giving me a really good price. Still, I'm not going to hire an AC contractor I don't trust.
I tend to be a trusting guy, and I'm a little embarrassed to confess about how long they were able to string me along, but I'll spit it out here.
Here’s the story: They came out in September for a repair. We did the repair, but decided it was time to replace also, and they would let us apply the repair cost toward the replacement. So we called them back in November to measure for the install. That's when the inconsistencies started. Oh, it's the north unit that needs to be replaced, not the south unit. We must have had a miscommunication. I was skeptical. It was the south unit that wasn’t cooling adequately. He said that was because of the clogged filters, but it was the north unit that had the leak. OK, I let it go. Then we had an issue with the tonnage. The existing unit was 3-ton, I wanted a bigger unit because when we have a houseful of guests, the existing cooling hasn't been keeping up. They told me that going to a larger unit would require a $180 permit fee to Mesa. Even though that didn't make sense, I bought the story. Still, I told them no difference, I wanted the larger unit. Then he hemmed and hawed some and told me there was some technicality that in this case I wouldn’t need the permit. Anyway, my trusting nature was carrying me through until the installers arrived with the 3-ton unit. I asked why I was getting a 3-ton unit for the price I was quoted for the 3 ½-ton. Well, it had been sixty days and prices have gone up. Nope, cancel this install. I’m convinced at this point that all of the “miscommunications” were simply them trying to push me into a smaller unit for the same price. In calling other companies, they told me there was no “permit fee” from Mesa for upgrading the size of your air conditioner. I'm getting someone else to sell us the new AC, and I'm replacing the south unit, as that is the one that quit cooling in September.
I should add that Chas Roberts was the original installer when our home was built, and when the new contractor came to install our new unit, they discovered errors in the Chas Roberts install that were causing uneven cooling in our home, which they then fixed.
In fairness, I should add that in calling around for another estimate, it looks like they were giving me a really good price. Still, I'm not going to hire an AC contractor I don't trust.
203 E 10th Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210