Advantage Heating and Cooling
About us
Additional DBAs - Advantage Heating & A/C, Advantage Heating and Cooling. Financing available.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Commercial & residential installation of furnaces, Commercial & residential installation of furnaces, air conditioners, heating, duct and dryer vent cleaning, carbon monoxide checks, stove repairs, attic fans & attic insulation., air conditioners, attic fans & attic insulation., carbon monoxide checks, duct and dryer vent cleaning, heating, stove repairs
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
| Number of Stars | Image of Distribution | Number of Ratings |
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| 85% | ||
| 8% | ||
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| 8% |
"Please accept this response: This house was built in 1965. Unfortunately, this home was purchased out of foreclosure and no history was available on this home from the homeowner. No home inspection was performed prior to purchase of this home. A furnace or air handler is required to be on a designated circuit. Someone at some time illegally wired into this designated circuit. This is the homeowner’s responsibility to be aware of safe and unsafe existing conditions in their home. It is not customary or should be expected for an HVAC contractor to inspect electrical circuits for illegal wiring. An air handler was installed into an illegal circuit in this home. When this was determined, Advantage paid to bring the circuit back to legal code, although Advantage had nothing to do with it being out of code. During this process, the homeowner hired an electrical contractor of their choice for an independent opinion; Advantage paid for this cost. When the homeowner made a claim that appliances were damaged due to the electrical problem, Advantage only requested copies of receipts to replace these damages with new appliances. Once the receipts were received, payment in full was made to the homeowner on the same day. The total amount of receipts were less than $125.00. At no time was any structural damage done to the home. At the request from the city inspector, Advantage paid for an engineer to survey the home. Afterwards, it was decided a few 2 x 4’s and a few nails would complete the repair. Advantage hired a professional contractor to do these repairs for a cost of $500.00. This included the repair and engineering report. 100% of the homeowner requests were performed. 100% of the expenses for all concerns by the homeowner were paid for by Advantage. Advantage completed this job according to the pre-agreed, written proposal for the amount on the proposal. A City of Lawrence mechanical permit was acquired and the City of Lawrence approved of all work. The facts are there was an issue with this job and Advantage met all requests in a timely manner. The homeowner stating, “which was why my household items were "fried" from the outlet in the living room” is one of many exaggerations which has been attempted, the total cost of reimbursement for these “household items” was $125.00. Absolutely no license issues occurred; this is one of many inaccuracies. The homeowner states Advantage “had to” do this and that over and over. Advantage “had to do” nothing, a court of law would have sided with Advantage. Advantage took care of the homeowner’s mess because it was the right thing to do not because we “had to”. This incident is a clear case of how Advantage can work with even the most uncooperative clients. Time after time requests were made and every single one was delivered at no additional cost to the homeowner. This is why Advantage has an “A” rating."
Licensing
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