Best Furnace Replacement in Saint Petersburg FL
Thank you Buddy for taking care of condo #2. Always professional, courteous and knowledgable. Kristin
www.fastofflorida.com
Saint Petersburg, FL
Salesman can talk a flea off a dog qouted me 10 grand for 2.5 ton unit my house needs 3.5 ton . Also said i needed new panel box the box he looked at was inside the AC panel is outside.These crooks do your work go elsewhere .Anyway got my new system $3 grand less with no add ons or screw job
performanceac.com
Saint Petersburg, FL
I rent a home in Clearwater. The tankless gas hot water heater died and needed to be replaced. Thank goodness our landlord agreed to replace it for another of the same unit. They hired Midway Services to do the job.Midway sent out a plumber, nice enough guy. He takes the old one down and puts the new one up. No fuss, no hassle, is done in a couple hours and we have hot water again, hallelujah!Move forward a few days, inspector comes out, reviews the hot water heater (which is installed outside on the wall of the house) and comes to the conclusion that everything looks great except for the fact that the gas line that runs from the gas meter to the hot water heater needs to be grounded and it currently is not. He tells me that he has to fail the inspection and have them come back out to put a ground on the gas line.No problem! This should be easy, right? WRONG! Midway is now going to send out an electrician to ground the gas line. I'm told that I don't need to be here for them to do it, except the guy gets here and ends up leaving because as he tells it, he needs to get in the house. The only part of the heater that's in the house is the control panel that sets the temperature. Everything else is outside. So Midway calls me and tells me the electrician needs to get in the house. Ridiculous I say to the dispatcher who has no clue about any of it. So we schedule for me to be here the next day when the electrician comes back.Electrician comes back, still insisting he needs to get in the house. I let him in, show him the panel and tell him it's the only part in the house. He says, Oh, it's outside?! Yes, I've only told everyone I've spoken to that several times not to mention that the guy that installed it was from the same company!So, we walk out to the water heater and I show him where the inspector said that the ground needed to go, on the gas line from the gas meter to the water heater. I am unable to watch him putting the ground on, but I figure he's an electrician, he should know what he's doing and also I was working from home. I ended up having to leave around the same time he finished so I didn't even see the completed work.A couple days later an inspector comes out. This is my first time looking at what the electrician did. First and foremost, he attached the ground to the wrong gas line. He put it on the line coming up from the ground into the meter. Next, instead of attaching it to the grounded pole that is right there in front of the water heater, he had drilled holes in the house and run copper piping from the gas line, about 10 feet around a corner to the electric meter ground. Infuriating.So, the inspector fails it again and after explaining the situation to my landlord she called the company and they promised to send someone out to fix it the same day. Whomever it was that came out to fix it didn't knock on the door or anything, they just moved where the copper ground was attached to the proper place.Cut to this past Monday where I had been told again that I didn't need to be there, this time for the inspector to come out. Turns out, he won't go into the gate without direct permission from the tenant or house owner. So Midway calls me again to reschedule for him to come out the next day with me there this time. They are supposed to call me back to let me know what part of the day the inspector would be coming. They never call me back. The next morning I try to call them starting at just after 7:00 am when they open and it only ever goes to voicemail, but the mailbox is full so I can't even leave a message. After about 2 hours of this, I call in to work because I don't want to miss the inspector and I don't know when he's supposed to be there. I get in touch with the city of Clearwater only to find out that the inspector had gotten permission from my landlord and came back out the day before and everything was completed. Midway did call me later that day stating they saw they had a missed call from my number, but the damage had been done.
midwayservices.com
Saint Petersburg, FL
Excellent service and knowledgeable staff. Thank you: Caitlyn & Renee -- cashier; J. Hook & Vonn @ Tool Rental.
www.homedepot.com
Saint Petersburg, FL