Best Electric Furnace Repair in Nashville TN
I called with an emergency and they were able to send Jack and Bryan out to me same day. They were awesome, clean and fixed the problem very quickly and also did a maintenance check on my unit. I will definitely be using them again for any of my HVAC needs.
www.coolray.com
1717 Elm Hill Pike Ste B2, Nashville, TN 37210
Hiller installed a new HVAC system on our house. They were friendly, professional, punctual and careful to follow COVID safety precautions. They did the install during a cold, snowy day without complaining. One tech kindly fixed a folding closet door (that I knocked off track during their install) without being asked. Another guy thoroughly cleaned their footprints and debris off our wood floors before they left. These guys were awesome and I felt this was the best possible service I could’ve gotten for this job.
happyhiller.com
915 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37217
Came to my house and gave me one price with one person. Then when it came to the service, charged me $3,00.00 more. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!
www.hoffmannbros.com
45 Willow St, Nashville, TN 37210
I had FROG come out on 9/19 to do a tune up and to check out an issue we were having with our 8 year old unit short cycling. The technician looked things over and then told me the bad news. Our unit's freon was low, which meant the coils were leaking and had to be replaced- for roughly $1800. Because of the low freon, which was the reason for the short cycling, our compressor was damaged. Wasn't completely bad yet, but probably would only last a few months to a year at best and that was somewhere around $2200. And then there were some issues with a few other parts. Oh, and the EPA has changed it's regulations, so our machine won't be able to be serviced after Jan. 1st 2014 unless we upgrade it for another $2000. The end suggestion was we ought to just replace our unit for about $5000.The next day I had a different company come out to give me a second opinion. For starters the freon was not low. They couldn't find ANYTHING wrong with our unit. The thermostat was the problem causing short cycling. My husband replaced it for $50. Oh, and on a side note EPA regs have changed, but old units are still allowed to be serviced. No upgrades required. You can find the new law's details on the EPA website. Basically, FROG fed me a ton of lies in an attempt to get me to replace a perfectly good air unit.***Follow up- It's been a year and our HVAC is still working great. Not a single issue since we replaced the thermostat last year.
www.frogair.com
3998 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207