
Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I was happy with the timely installation and pricing."





Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I was happy with the timely installation and pricing."




Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"Enoch helped us get money from our utility company to help with the purchase of central HVAC system."





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Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"First service call found low freon. Came back and performed electronic leak search, found no freon leaks, but found improperly-secured sending bulb and recharged with freon 410 A.
Wish we had gone with this company originally when we had new unit installed five years ago! next Service found all the problems (that had been created by the original installers) and fixed them promptly.
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Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Sooo....first, Jim is a very nice guy. However, Jim now works in Nashville during the week and is only home to the Huntsville area on the weekends.
My first impression of him was that he was awesome. My computer system had crashed because I pulled the plug during a thunder storm before the computer fully shut down which resulted in the computer hanging up. Jim took my call while in Tennessee and suggested how to fix the system. For this I am very grateful.
What happened next was I had him come and check my computer to make sure everything was working properly. He came to my house and spent an hour tweaking it (basically running various checks on the system), for which I paid him $50. He suggested that my laptop would work much better if I had Windows 7 and increased my RAM up to 4 GB. He said he could install it for me for (including the RAM) for about $160. We met the following weekend for the handoff and he loaded Window 7. When I received the call it was ready, the bill was $227.50. I was surprised that is was $70 more than quoted, but paid it anyways. When I asked about the RAM, he mentioned he did not upgrade the RAM and this would be another $60. I was a little discouraged at that point since I felt like I was being taken advantage of, but the guy is relatively nice, so I said to go ahead and order the RAM. He did so and the following weekend was supposed to install it. Due to some personal things in his life, he wasn't able to install it, so I picked it up since I had to go out of town and could use the IT guy at my new location to install it for me. When we went to install the RAM, the system wouldn't let us do it since my particular type of laptop can only take 2GB of RAM max. If Jim had gone to the crucial.com website (where he bought my RAM) and entered my computer system on it, it would have told him the max amount of RAM that could be installed on that unit. He did not do that. He is supposed to refund my $60 this next weekend.
I think if Jim wasn't burning the candle at both ends by having a job in Tennessee during the week and trying to run this business on the weekends, it would've been a better experience. Perhaps taking a few extra minutes to SLOW DOWN and write out an estimate of everything he would need for the job including the prices would ensure people know up front how much the repair would/should cost so they can budget accordingly. I think if he had taken that approach, it might've been a better experience. So now I am stuck with a laptop that runs slower because Windows 7 uses more memory and a laptop that can't be upgraded to more RAM. Basically, the last step which cost me almost $300 was not necessary. If you need something simple done like coming back from a system crash, he would be okay to use. Otherwise, for the bigger jobs, I recommend he provide a written estimate with the items he plans to do.
UPDATE: After posting this review, I received a number of text messages from Jim commenting on the bad review. I understand he is upset, but harassing someone about a review is not a good way to go. My review was honest and not meant to be mean, but to let those that use Angie's list get what they pay for...an honest review of someone's experience."



Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1982
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Awesome!! Bret and Jesse did a great job and everything was installed fine. They installed a new trane unit and showed me how to use it. I thought they did a great JOB and very very professional. I would not hesitate to have Click on future projects in my house! Thanks Jesse and your crew, too!"

Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1996
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Great! The owner, Bill is responsive and easy to work with. The roof installers were meticulous! I could not be more pleased."

Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Great customer service and worked fast in replacing a broken garbage disposal and installing a new one.
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Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It went extremely well. Very efficient in bidding, installing, and meeting all our needs. All parties associated with this company are incredible."

Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Hi everyone I've been meaning to post about my experience of replacing my 3 HVAC systems over the summer. I have a really old home that had 3 HVAC systems that were between 18-25 years old each. Each slowly failed over the summer one by one requiring me to replace them all. They all ran on the old R22 refridgerant which is unbelievably expensive to refill locally unless you buy it online. We had gotten some bids last year 2017 and were quoted 25k-30k by different companies. We needed to replace a 2 ton, 2.5 ton, and 3.5 tons HVAC system. This past summer I took 4 bids on a Friday. I requested bids for the lowest cost system at 14 SEER. ARS Rescue Scooter gave me a bid $19990 for 14 SEER Carrier Sears gave me a bid of $21113 for 14 SEER Kenmore Abacaus gave me a bid of $28000 for 14 SEER Church gave me a bid of $30412 for 14 SEER Trane I'm probably similar to everyone else as this is not my area of expertise and I rely on other people to give me a fair bid, relying that they're being truthful and fair. That first day all of these people continued to hover in my home hoping to be the last one to give their sales pitch. They all tried the pressure tactic that if I didn't sign that day they wouldn't be able to guarantee that they could install it this week. It felt very similar to buying a used car and incredibly annoying. They all also said if I found a better price they would match it. I took the weekend to think it over and did some research. Turns out the HVAC units themselves only run $2000-$4000 each depending on what brand at 14 SEER. Therefore it should have only run about $6000 to $12000 for the 3 units I needed. The rest of the cost was for labor. People were charging me $8000-$18000 for labor!!! Looking into what went into labor, it consists of adding duct work, installing air handlers, installing the HVAC systems. I only needed the air handlers installed in their preexisting space and needed no additional duct work added to the current systems so I couldn't figure out how they justified $8-18k for labor. The following Monday, I took additional bids, but this time I let each HVAC company know to just give me the bid and to leave my home as soon as possible. I also let them all know that I already had multiple bids from Friday and had more coming on that day and to give me their best price. Village Plumbing gave me a bid of $23403 for 14 SEER Lennox H-Town gave me a bid of $14700 for 14 SEER Rheem Courtesy Air gave me a bid of $14380 for 14 SEER Ameristar Texas Air Repair gave me a bid of $11800 for 14 SEER Ameristar or Goodman Eventually I decided on Henry from Texas Air Repair even though other companies said they would match or better the offer. I personally think that people who give their best offer up front should be rewarded, not people who high ball you then drop their price $50 below the best bid you find after the fact. I upgraded the brand that I purchased and ended up purchasing a 2 Ton, 2.5 Ton, and 3.5 Ton 14 SEER Trane units from Texas Air Repair for $13500. I have been happy with the quality and the professionalism displayed by Texas Air Repair so and would highly recommend in the future. I definitely learned a lot about HVACs and hope this experience helps someone else out there from getting gouged."





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Serving Karnes City, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I cannot remember having a better customer service experience with quality workmanship and products. Green Leaf Air installed a high quality air conditioning and heating system (Trane), including ductwork and plenum, at a very reasonable price. The whole installation process went very smooth as the on site technician was highly qualified in all matters of ac/heating installation and tailored the install to address issues with air distribution and cooling in my house. His assistant was a perfectionist. The system functions in a superior fashion and my home is cooled wonderfully during these hot summer days! And they offer financing! 10 stars!"





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