Thomas Tarver Review of A #1 Air
I have an infant at home, and with the triple digi...
I have an infant at home, and with the triple digit temps and no cool air coming through the vents, I needed a pro to come check out my system and look for problems. I scheduled the super tune-up for $300 (essentially a service fee, an hour of labor, and 2 pounds of refrigerant if needed.) I had to be at work at time of service, and my wife was home alone with my infant daughter. The technician (who was courteous and professional) found that we had a capacitor that was causing our condenser fan to go out. keep in mind that most capacitors are between $30 and $60 and are ridiculously easy to replace. I completely understand that businesses have to make a profit, and expected to take a hit even though it was an easy fix. But who can justify and additional $300 to slap on a capacitor, a job that didn't take 5 min to preform, and conducted by someone who is already making a profit for a tune-up?! The tech wasn't at my house for longer than an hour, yet charged me $600 for an inspection and a capacitor (as no refrigerant was needed, and no other repair preformed.) This is absolute ludacris! I will certainly not be using them again, and I would not recommend trusting them to be fair with you.
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