Best Heating And Air in Oklahoma City OK
Great customer service spoke to Maria and she was the sweetest helped me with questions I had to get my ac up and running
www.jmsokc.com
2600 N Oklahoma Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
We've used many plumbers for various projects, and we now always return to Edco for our plumbing needs. Edco had previously moved a sink during our master bath remodel, and they did wonderful work on that project. Recently we had issues with all 3 toilets: one needed replacing, one reset, and the last was dripping from the tank. They scheduled at a time convenient for us, and called ahead to notify that Matthew was on his way. Matt worked quickly and efficiently, was very professional, and overall was pleasant to deal with. He identified the issues and took the time to fix them correctly. He thoroughly cleaned the grout/tile area causing one of the leaks, and didn't leave a mess anywhere to clean up afterward as most contractors would. Unfortunately two days later, we noted the leaking tank was dripping again, though through no fault of Matt's as it was a different part causing a problem this time. It wasn't an urgent issue as we'd just shut the water off to it, yet Lance was immediately responsive when we called and Matt arrived within 2 hours to our house. They both apologized, which wasn't necessary, and the issue was resolved quickly. I give Edco 5 stars for professionalism, competence, and courtesy, and I'd recommend them to anyone!
www.edcoplumbing.com
10316 Greenbriar Pl STE 5, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
I can't say enough great things about this company. They are professional and timely. The work was top-notch, and they explained everything to me so there were no surprises. It is hard to find a fair-priced and honest company in these industries, so I am very happy to have found such a great company. Call these guys for your next HVAC and Plumbing problems. I am very happy with the work and price from them.
www.kandjokc.com
Oklahoma City, OK
Does very reasonable price work! Does work whenever you need it. Has a quick service guy! Would recommend him to anyone looking for HVAC OR PLUMBING WORK!
Oklahoma City, OK
I would 100% not recommend Rucker Mechanical and Electric.
We had an inground pool installed in November of 2021 and Rucker Mechanical & Electric did the electric for our pool equipment. We paid Rucker Mechanical & Electric $2,000 directly on the date of service.
On June 15, 2022, we receive a phone call from Teresa saying that because (pool company) hasn't paid them from another job, they're going to put a lien on our property for $1,000 the pool company owes them. It made zero sense. She couldn't provide educated responses to questions and wouldn't let us get a word in. I told her when she’s calling to give people this information, she really needs to have her ducks in a row. She responded with, I may not have my ducks in a row, but you know what, maybe I will go ahead and put that lien on your house! Then she hung up on us. Classic move.
My husband called Teresa back and explained that we didn't appreciate being bullied at 8:00am about an issue that is not related to us. Teresa continued displaying her lack of customer service. She bashed our pool company (who we had a good experience with) and continued to claim Rucker can put a lien on our property due to someone else’s lack of payment because it’s “Oklahoma law.” As it turns out, it’s not Oklahoma law to be able to run around randomly throwing liens on properties, especially when it’s unrelated to the customer.
Just to recap:
1. Rucker completed work on electric for our pool in November of 2021. We paid in full the $2,000 payment at the time of service.
2. Pool company doesn't pay Rucker $1,000 for a different pool job, unrelated to our pool install.
3. Teresa with Rucker calls us on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 to tell us they're putting a lien on our property and that we need to call the pool company to get them to pay Rucker $1,000 for a job that is completely unrelated to ours.
4. I contacted an attorney because we’re not really into professional bullying and threats. We learned what Teresa claimed was “Oklahoma law to protect subcontractors” was completely inaccurate. Oddly enough, as soon as she received an email including our attorney, the issue was magically resolved.
If you’re interested in supporting an unethical business with no customer service, Rucker is a great choice. Otherwise, give your business to someone else. There are too many in this field to dedicate any energy towards a company who is disrespectful to their customer.
www.ruckermechanical.com
We had an inground pool installed in November of 2021 and Rucker Mechanical & Electric did the electric for our pool equipment. We paid Rucker Mechanical & Electric $2,000 directly on the date of service.
On June 15, 2022, we receive a phone call from Teresa saying that because (pool company) hasn't paid them from another job, they're going to put a lien on our property for $1,000 the pool company owes them. It made zero sense. She couldn't provide educated responses to questions and wouldn't let us get a word in. I told her when she’s calling to give people this information, she really needs to have her ducks in a row. She responded with, I may not have my ducks in a row, but you know what, maybe I will go ahead and put that lien on your house! Then she hung up on us. Classic move.
My husband called Teresa back and explained that we didn't appreciate being bullied at 8:00am about an issue that is not related to us. Teresa continued displaying her lack of customer service. She bashed our pool company (who we had a good experience with) and continued to claim Rucker can put a lien on our property due to someone else’s lack of payment because it’s “Oklahoma law.” As it turns out, it’s not Oklahoma law to be able to run around randomly throwing liens on properties, especially when it’s unrelated to the customer.
Just to recap:
1. Rucker completed work on electric for our pool in November of 2021. We paid in full the $2,000 payment at the time of service.
2. Pool company doesn't pay Rucker $1,000 for a different pool job, unrelated to our pool install.
3. Teresa with Rucker calls us on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 to tell us they're putting a lien on our property and that we need to call the pool company to get them to pay Rucker $1,000 for a job that is completely unrelated to ours.
4. I contacted an attorney because we’re not really into professional bullying and threats. We learned what Teresa claimed was “Oklahoma law to protect subcontractors” was completely inaccurate. Oddly enough, as soon as she received an email including our attorney, the issue was magically resolved.
If you’re interested in supporting an unethical business with no customer service, Rucker is a great choice. Otherwise, give your business to someone else. There are too many in this field to dedicate any energy towards a company who is disrespectful to their customer.
5209 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132
Anybody ith heat and air or plumbing issiues I know I recommend them.
Oklahoma City, OK
Has most of your plumbing needs. If you don't have plumbing experience, then you should hire a plumber.
lakeshoreplumbingokc.com
7300 NW 164th St Suite 7, Edmond, OK 73013
Very responsive, extremely quick, and reasonably priced.
As luck usually has it our heater went out on Friday afternoon with the temperatures already at the freezing line, and guaranteed to drop below freezing by night. I had been recommended Bailey Brothers by family so I decided to give them a call, and after giving some basic contact information and an idea of what was wrong with the unit I am told I'll receive a call from a scheduler. Roughly 20 minutes later a scheduler calls me and says a technician can be at my house in 15 minutes.
He's there in 15 minutes. Guy's name is Carlos. Super duper nice guy and the same guy that usually sees my parents house.
Now mind you that our HVAC system, as a whole, is old. Each of the individual components in that system, however, has been upgraded over time. This has always made me nervous with HVAC companies because I think they'll just try to sell me a brand new system rather than fixing the problem. I imagine anyone reading this already knows that fear.
The guy is in the attic for no more than a few minutes before figuring out the blower capacitor is dead, he has one in the truck, and can have everything up and running for $195. I'm more than happy with that and agree. Carlos grabs a capacitor from the truck, goes in the attic, fiddles around, tests the system a few times, and we're set.
Carlos comes back, we chat some, I pay, get the invoice emailed to me. All set. Carlos leaves, and I head off to do more chores.
Come back home about two hours later and the heater is off. Go to turn it on...no dice. I can hear the heater kick on, but I can also hear the blower just sitting there humming. Call Bailey Brothers back and they get in contact with Carlos to have him come back by. I need to run yet more errands so I leave while my wife stays home - Carlos arrives shortly after I've left.
My wife is worried to have to make a decision without me there, but Carlos took care of that by just calling me on his cell phone from the attic. Yes the blower motor was the culprit, and it would be an additional $257 to replace it. I give Carlos the go ahead.
Now I thought replacing a blower motor couldn't be that bad...heh...yeah...it's not fun. It took me 20 minutes to drive home and Carlos was still in the attic working on the unit. I was home a further 30 minutes before Carlos called me again to ask me to turn the thermostat to Run so he could test the system.
You might balk at $257 for a blower motor, and I admit I am no expert on HVAC supply pricing. However, I can say that it took a skilled HVAC technician who knew exactly what he was doing a solid hour of straight labor to get that motor replaced. I have no idea how long it would have taken me to do that, and I certainly wouldn't have known how to do all the safety checks on the heater that Carlos did. Further Carlos knew how to get the fan speed set in right. Just replacing the blower motor wasn't enough, though, because a prior repair job had set up the Main Control Board wrong. Everything should have been running, but again no fan spin, so Carlos disappears into the attic for a couple minutes when suddenly it comes to life.
All said and done I paid just over $450 for an afternoon callout for a replacement of a blower capacitor and blower motor. That includes one solid hour of manual labor getting the old motor out, and the new one in, in a somewhat cramped attic...in below freezing temperatures.
Not only is my unit repaired, and functioning normally, I think the heater may actually be performing better than before. Normally I never had a difference of more than 16-17*F between the air return, and the air vents, when the heater was on. Now the difference is more like 23-24*F. Ideal, according to what I know, is 18-28*F so it seems Carlos got the system dialed in quite well.
Carlos never tried to upsell me.
Carlos never tried to convince me I needed a new HVAC system just because one replaceable part broke.
Totally recommend Bailey Brothers.
www.baileyokc.com
As luck usually has it our heater went out on Friday afternoon with the temperatures already at the freezing line, and guaranteed to drop below freezing by night. I had been recommended Bailey Brothers by family so I decided to give them a call, and after giving some basic contact information and an idea of what was wrong with the unit I am told I'll receive a call from a scheduler. Roughly 20 minutes later a scheduler calls me and says a technician can be at my house in 15 minutes.
He's there in 15 minutes. Guy's name is Carlos. Super duper nice guy and the same guy that usually sees my parents house.
Now mind you that our HVAC system, as a whole, is old. Each of the individual components in that system, however, has been upgraded over time. This has always made me nervous with HVAC companies because I think they'll just try to sell me a brand new system rather than fixing the problem. I imagine anyone reading this already knows that fear.
The guy is in the attic for no more than a few minutes before figuring out the blower capacitor is dead, he has one in the truck, and can have everything up and running for $195. I'm more than happy with that and agree. Carlos grabs a capacitor from the truck, goes in the attic, fiddles around, tests the system a few times, and we're set.
Carlos comes back, we chat some, I pay, get the invoice emailed to me. All set. Carlos leaves, and I head off to do more chores.
Come back home about two hours later and the heater is off. Go to turn it on...no dice. I can hear the heater kick on, but I can also hear the blower just sitting there humming. Call Bailey Brothers back and they get in contact with Carlos to have him come back by. I need to run yet more errands so I leave while my wife stays home - Carlos arrives shortly after I've left.
My wife is worried to have to make a decision without me there, but Carlos took care of that by just calling me on his cell phone from the attic. Yes the blower motor was the culprit, and it would be an additional $257 to replace it. I give Carlos the go ahead.
Now I thought replacing a blower motor couldn't be that bad...heh...yeah...it's not fun. It took me 20 minutes to drive home and Carlos was still in the attic working on the unit. I was home a further 30 minutes before Carlos called me again to ask me to turn the thermostat to Run so he could test the system.
You might balk at $257 for a blower motor, and I admit I am no expert on HVAC supply pricing. However, I can say that it took a skilled HVAC technician who knew exactly what he was doing a solid hour of straight labor to get that motor replaced. I have no idea how long it would have taken me to do that, and I certainly wouldn't have known how to do all the safety checks on the heater that Carlos did. Further Carlos knew how to get the fan speed set in right. Just replacing the blower motor wasn't enough, though, because a prior repair job had set up the Main Control Board wrong. Everything should have been running, but again no fan spin, so Carlos disappears into the attic for a couple minutes when suddenly it comes to life.
All said and done I paid just over $450 for an afternoon callout for a replacement of a blower capacitor and blower motor. That includes one solid hour of manual labor getting the old motor out, and the new one in, in a somewhat cramped attic...in below freezing temperatures.
Not only is my unit repaired, and functioning normally, I think the heater may actually be performing better than before. Normally I never had a difference of more than 16-17*F between the air return, and the air vents, when the heater was on. Now the difference is more like 23-24*F. Ideal, according to what I know, is 18-28*F so it seems Carlos got the system dialed in quite well.
Carlos never tried to upsell me.
Carlos never tried to convince me I needed a new HVAC system just because one replaceable part broke.
Totally recommend Bailey Brothers.
800 Industrial Dr, Yukon, OK 73099
David was extremely professional and found my issue quickly.
terrysamerican.com
7157 NW 80th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73132
My hot water heater went out and I called them first thing in the morning. They sent out two technicians (Preston and Camron). They arrived early and quickly assessed the situation and made a plan to fix the problem. They were professional, kind and knowledgeable and a pleasure to work with. They replaced my hot water heater in a very short time frame. Would recommend them to anyone that is in need of their services.
gordonsserviceexperts.com
12354 S Sunnylane Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73160
On time, found the issue quickly.
www.okatmechanical.com
14900 Santa Fe Crossing Dr, Edmond, OK 73013
Craig is extremely professional and competitively priced for running a water line to a refrigerator in a historic home! He was on time and under budget! He even meticulously swept up after he was finished! Very impressed and would highly recommend to anyone for their plumbing needs!
abcraigplumbing.com
Oklahoma City, OK
Always professional and the job is done right and timely.
www.jeansplumbing.com
9601 N Midwest Blvd, Jones, OK 73049
These guys are great. Everyone I’ve dealt with is good people.
hermansplumbing.com
1545 Republic Cir, Midwest City, OK 73110
Sivernail is simply the best!
silvernailservice.com
4101 NW 52nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
John came out to diagnose & repair an unknown issue with my HVAC system. He quickly determined that the blower motor was the issue, and he replaced it within an hour. I was so thankful for his work!
801 NW 67th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73116