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Avatar for All Temp Heating & Air Conditioning
All Temp Heating & Air Conditioning
4.5(
2,814
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1938

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They came early in the morning for a new HVAC install. Everything went well. They were neat and clean. The price was well below a comparable system from another company. They provided several options to replace out ageing HVAC system"
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Response time10 hrs
98 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning
4.7(
417
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1904

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I did a full HVAC replacement (2 furnaces, 2 AC units) with Shavitz and have nothing but good things to say. First, the quote process with Ken was both informative and honest. The installation team led by Mirek was great. They were efficient, clean and walked me through everything. All piping and ductwork was replaced in the utility closets and at the AC units and all was properly insulated. Their work is clean and clearly shows they know what they are doing. It was a two-day install and Ken made sure to stop by on day 1 to ensure that everything was completed as we discussed. The furnaces are even quieter than expected! It’s too cold to run the AC units and they will need a return visit to get that system activated but so far so good. I would highly recommend this team to anyone."
Response time10 hrs
Response rate89%
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Home Comfort Systems Inc
4.9(
315
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1972

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Home Comfort Systems was professional, honest and fairly priced. Steve Bilica (owner) came out to give me an estimate on a new furnace. He made me feel comfortable, which is important to me as a single woman. His estimate was the lowest of three I obtained ($4150) and he was so honest, he advised that my current unit didn’t need replacing yet. (The only reason I was getting estimates was because some other cut-throat company told me I needed a new one...for $11k!!...due to a cracked heat exchanger. However, all the other companies I contacted for estimates said I did NOT have a cracked heat exchanger.) I decided not to get a new furnace in the end. It’s been running great, although I did need a new blower motor about five months after the estimate, so Jeff D installed it for me ($385). Way cheaper than a whole new unit, so I’m happy. I’ll definitely go with this company again for repairs and when it’s time for a new furnace."
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Response time8 hrs
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by99%of homeowners
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AMERICAN FAMILY HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
4.9(
72
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have been using them off and on for probably the last 8 or 9 years. They come the same day or the next day at the latest. They’re pretty good and if they are going to run late, they call and tell you immediately so you are not wondering. They are honest and the pricing is good. They won’t try to sell you any unnecessary repairs."
Response time3 hrs
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Porterhouse Heating & Cooling
4.8(
217
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Worker did ok but was not familiar with replacing the space guard filter. No problem, I did it myself. But this is a common filter & the tech should have experience with it."
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Response time9 hrs
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Lifeline Plumbing Heating & Cooling
4.6(
2,422
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"We have been utilizing Lifeline Plumbing for the past five years, most recently on 8/11/20. Technician Mike D called 30 minutes prior to arriving and courteously asked if we preferred for him to park his vehicle on the street or in the driveway. Once he arrived he performed a whole-house plumbing inspection and then gave us several choices at different price points to replace our defective garbage disposal. We selected the most expensive option with the best warranty and Mike D promptly and professionally installed it. Mike is very professional, highly skilled and possesses a great sense of humor as well. We intend to ask for Mike D whenever we again call Lifeline for our Plumbing needs."
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+15

Response time5 hrs
30 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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G & R Heating & Air
4.6(
125
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I recently hired them for central A/C installation and furnace replacement, and the experience was excellent. The team was professional, arrived on time, and completed the work efficiently. Everything is running perfectly now, and my home feels much more comfortable."
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Response time11 hrs
118 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Four Seasons Heating & Air Conditioning
4.3(
3,279
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1971

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Four Seasons recently replaced my two furnaces/humidifiers and did a wonderful job! Everyone I dealt with was professional, from the office staff calling to keep me updated on schedules to the two gentlemen that installed the furnaces. I would highly recommend Four Seasons to family and friends."
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Response time9 hrs
28 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
Avatar for TR Miller Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical
TR Miller Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical
4.5(
100
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Serving Naperville, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was bedazzled by the tech talk which is the main reason for the B' s that I gave them. I wanted to give them all A's. So here's the story as I remember it. I made the call and found out that the original company that had originally installed my American Standard AC had retired and sold the customer list to this company or something of that nature. I thought that first company was excellent as I only had to deal with them for replacement filters for the electrostatic filter that they installed with the furnace and AC.  I never had a problem for 17 years. We kept the cooling and heating temps to minimums and maybe together with the American Standard equiptment that seemed to be quality units this kept everything in balance for so long.
I recall the phone call with the young gentleman who first came out. He was very courteous and kept the conversation going mostly all by himself as he was driving to my home to investigate my AC unit. He asked me to tell him what was going on and all
 I could say was that it wasn't cooling where upon he launched into his techno dialogue. I couldn't get a word in edgewise. No problem there, cause I sure couldn't have kept up with him. He sure knew his stuff.
When he arrived, he proceded to run some tests, all the while he spewed out his expertise quoting max pressures here and minimums there, IFs and ANDs about this possibility and that one was all I heard while he ran those tests.  He told me the cost for investigating a leaky system and to repair it and based on how much a replacement would cost it pretty much sounded like that was the way I should go.  My old system was 17 years old, so I did.
By the way, no leaks were reported to my understanding.  But 17 years is a long time so I was cool with  getting a new unit simply on general principals, techo babble or not. Well, the new one was installed in pretty much 2 hours as I remember. That impressed me. A new thermonstat was installed also. That is an area that for me seemed overkill. But maybe that is the way things are done now days to avoid problems down the road.  We had a White-Rodgers programmable thermostat that I never had any trouble with except to install new batteries in for the whole 17 years of service.  They put in a Honeywell that I found out through investigation was Wi-Fi capable and had something called "Smart technology" which would learn your heating and cooling "habits" I suppose.  I prefer to set it and forget it. None of the specifics of this new thermostat were explained to me.  I didn't even get to see the box it came in.  I saw one at Radio Shack for 99 dollars and saw the Honeywell line up at Home Depot too. I never saw any other brands at Home Depot but Honeywell. The one that was installed was in the line up somewhere in the middle of all the Honeywell thermostats.  That's good.  For two months my AC turned on and off and on and off, something I believed was not efficient at all.  The thermostat never seemed to reach equilibrium with the temperature that it was to turn off at.  The thermostat showed the temperature it read inside and also the temperature that you had it set for. You have the different times during the day to make the settings for when you were not at home and when you went to bed.  Ideally, these settings should be gradual changes so as to not run the AC any more than necessary.  Mine were 75,77,75,and 74, however, all the AC did was turn on and turn off, never reaching a point where it was satisfied.  I called about this and they came out, deduced the problem and left on another call because I had an appointment that day and the problem wasn't one that could be fixed without going inside the furnace where the cooling coil and the "Thermal Expansion Valve" were located.  Well, they called later the same day which surprised me as I thought that I would have to re-schedule. This was a good thing cause it was hot and so was I. They put the new part in and I asked about the thermostat.  The explanation was something about the thermostat reading a decimal point like 74.1. They absorbed the cost which I expected but told me about an optional part that could be installed, at my cost, in the AC unit called a "dead start kit" that might help the compressor motor initially upon starting when it needed extra current at this time. The lights would flicker when the compressor kicked on and made a noise upon starting that didn't seem natural at all.  There would be a pause and then the blower would also start up.  I bought this part and it has helped a little, I think. Not sure about this but he said that there were no guarantees on this kit.
The AC unit continued to turn on and off keeping the house cooled as requested never allowing the two figures on the thermostat display to vary even one degree til it turned on again.  Now your probably saying this; "So, that's what it's supposed to do!! Well, yeah, it is.  But if it's running for 10 or 20 minutes with 5 minute rests to keep the house cooled down all day,all summer, is that efficient?  And what about that compressor motor that has a problem starting without extra current.  Are you really going to save electricity and repairs this way?  Is "Smart technology" really going to make my air conditioner last if I don't drive it too hard or is it going to cause me additional repairs down the line.  I can see where ComEd might not be happy with the way the compressor starts,  causing all those surges during the cooling year.
 The lights still flcker and there still is that pregnant pause before the compressor motor and the blower motor are in sync but I never bought into that Artificial Intelligence in a thermostat and replaced it with a Honeywell simple programmable one from good ole' Home Depot and I watch the settings so that the AC only has a few degrees to make up when each time segment is reached.  I did this at my own cost so as to avoid being baffled with all that B.S. I would have had to endure had I complained to TR Miller.  I never had it connected to my Wi-Fi but I think that if you program it to turn on when you want it to turn on and also when you want it to turn off, then you shouldn't have to talk to your thermostat via your smart phone during the day for whatever that is worth.  The old AC never worked this way.  You couldn't talk to it using your cell but it worked flawlessly for 17 years.  What am I going to be able to expect from this one when it turns on and off so many times for the sake of "efficiency".  My neighbor has an American Standard of the same vintage and it's still running.  Maybe it's too much to ask when you build them to last, you don't sell as many.  Is this what happened to the American Car Industry when everyone started buying Japanese?  Maybe American Standard is really made by the Chinese.  Maybe they make "thermal expansion valves".
I'm really not blaming T.R. Miller for any of this. They did what they promised but they could have done it using fewer words or maybe the right words for less confusion.  Still not sure about this AC. I'm wondering about that furnace and what, if any, technology will play, in it's re-placement.  I went to DeVry Tech years ago and they had a TV that had been running for 5 years because it hadn't been turned off.  They touted that it's the surge current in the initial moment that it is turned on that contributes to failure.  If you can dazzle 'em with brilliance, you won't have to baffle 'em with B.S..

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FAQs for central humidifier installation and replacement projects in Naperville, IL

A crawl space dehumidifier is a worthwhile investment, particularly in humid climates or if you've noticed musty odors, mold growth, or wood deterioration. Though costs range from $3,000 to $9,200, this investment helps prevent structural damage that could require far more expensive repairs later. Beyond structural protection, a properly dehumidified crawl space contributes to better overall indoor air quality and may reduce allergens throughout your home. Consider having a professional assessment to determine if your specific situation warrants this investment.

Addressing crawl space moisture effectively often requires a combination of solutions. A complete approach includes encapsulation plus dehumidifier installation. For minor moisture issues, a basic dehumidifier starting at $1,500 may suffice, while severe problems in larger spaces could require systems costing up to $14,000. The most effective moisture control strategy depends on your specific conditions, making a professional assessment valuable for determining the most cost-effective approach for your situation.

For a crawl space measuring 1,500 square feet, you'll need a dehumidifier with a daily capacity of 30 to 50 pints, with unit costs ranging from $150 to $600. Your local climate and existing moisture levels may necessitate adjusting this capacity—homes in particularly humid regions might benefit from higher-capacity units. Professional installers can measure your specific humidity conditions and recommend equipment that is appropriately sized, balancing initial cost with operating efficiency for your unique situation.

Crawl space dehumidifiers add $300 to $500 to your annual electricity expenses when operating continuously. Energy-efficient models reduce this consumption by roughly 15 to 30% compared to standard units. Most contemporary dehumidifiers feature humidity sensors that automatically cycle operation based on current conditions, helping manage energy usage. Proper crawl space encapsulation significantly improves efficiency by creating a controlled environment that requires less dehumidifier runtime, thereby reducing ongoing electricity costs.

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