
Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas


Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
Approved
Emergency services offered
Offers commercial services
Hey my name is Matt Rush and I have just launched my heating and air company. I take pride in my work and make sure the customers are satisfied before I leave. I work on residential and light commercial heating and cooling services as well as ice machines, walk in coolers/freezers.




Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
I’m an local hvac technician with over 20 years experience
Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 1893
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The Sears salesperson was excellent and he did a thorough job. His analysis of my needs far surpassed the other vendors and he was able to provide a competitive price. The installation was good except the workers left some areas without the proper caulking in place. A call to the project manager and the workers were back the next day to fix the problems. My system works well and I overall, I am happy with the install."
Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 1978
Credit card accepted
"We recently had our furnace replaced and the experience was excellent. The Baker’s team was professional, honest, and very knowledgeable. They explained everything clearly, showed up on time, and the pricing was very fair compared to other quotes we received. Highly recommend them if you need HVAC work."
Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 1984
"They're great. They also have the maintenance contract on the system. When we moved into the house they were the people servicing it and we decided that we would continue to use them. We got a choice to get a new furnace because it was quieter and they also did some duct work. They were wonderful. For this area where we live, the price was comparable to another local company and even considering the quality of the unit I think it was right on target."

Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"We had many issues with our computer - primarily with the CD/DVD drive and iTunes. Jim eliminated over 700 viruses from our computer, which was just the beginning. There continued to be problems within the systems of the computer. Luckily Jim charges by the job and not by the hour because he worked a LONG time to make it all work. He kept in touch with me and addressed each issue as it arose until the job was done. He was professional and courteous and hung in there until I was satisfied he had addressed everything. I would highly recommend Jim and will definitely use his services in the future, as needed.
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Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 1990
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"There was only one hang up. When I contacted them through e-mail I indicated that I wanted to talk about installing an antique wood burning stove in addition to the chimney inspection and cleaning. The appointment was made for the afternoon on a certain day. But, the guys called that morning and left a message on my voicemail saying they could come early. I did not get the voicemail and they showed up early anyway. I was not home but my mother was there. Unfortunately, these guys did not get the word from the scheduler in the office that I wanted to talk about the installation of the wood burning stove in addition to having the chimney cleaned. So they came did they work and left. I called the workers back (since I had their phone number from the voicemail) and communicated my annoyance at the schedule change. The guy was very apologetic and offered to come back though he was no longer available at the scheduled time which I had blocked off on my calendar.
However, we ended up talking about the project over the phone and he was able to give me all the information I needed about the potential installation over the phone. He was very knowledgable and helpful. So, I'd like to give them a "B" for punctuality though that doesn't seem to really fit the situation. So they get all As despite this little hitch.
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Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"MY AIR CONDITIONING STOPPED WORKING AND I WENT ONLINE AND GOOGLED FOR
HVAC SERVICE COMPANIES ON THE AREA, I CALLED A FEW COMPANIES THAT COULD
NOT COME SAME DAY, THEY HAD SPACE AVAILABLE 3 TO 5 DAYS LATER, I KEPT
CALLING AND WHEN I CALLED HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR HEATING AND COOLING THEY
SCHEDULE ME RIGHT AWAY, THEY HAD A TECH WORKING ON THE AREA AND THEY
SEND HIM WITHING 2 HOURS, THE TECHNICIAND DIAGNOSED THE CAPASITOR AND
THE CONTACTOR TO BE DEFFECTIVE, HE EXPLAINED TO ME THE CHARGES AND I
AGREED TO THE PRICE HE INSTALLED THE PARTS AND TESTE THE UNIT FOR
PROPPER REFRIGERANT CHARGE, EVERYTHING WAS UP TO PERFORMANCE AND MY
HOUSE STARTED TO COOL, THEY DID A GOOD JOB AND IT WAS DONE THE SAME DAY,
I WILL CALL THEM EVERYTIME IF I NEED SERVICE ON MY HOME APPLIANCES OR
HVAC SYSTEM AGAIN.
THE TECHNICIAN WAS VERY PROFESIONAL HE TOOK THE TIME TO EXPLAIN TO ME EVERY SINGLE THING THAT HE CHECKED AND SHOWED ME THE DEFFECTIVE PARTS, I COULD SEE THE CAPASITOR ALL INFLATED READY TO EXPLODE AND THE CONTACTOR WITH BLACK BURN SPOTS, TO ME THAT HE DID A GREAT JOB AND HE WAS VERY HONEST EXPLAINING ALL WHAT HE FOUND.
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Serving Exmore, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Excellent took about 1hr and the system ran well this past winter.
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