
Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 1997
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The job seemed to be done well"




Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 1997
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The job seemed to be done well"



Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1995
Credit card accepted
"as advertised"

Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1977
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I love Energy Savers. I can always count on them for the service of my unit. Customer Service is always top notch from the office and all of the workers that come out. They will get the job done and is always professional. "





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Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1978
Emergency services offered
"I had a brand new heat pump system installed in April 2023. They sent subcontractors to install it who were very unprofessional and they left bare wires hanging out of the machine and it did not look like it was installed correctly. It stopped working completely 4 times in 5 months, the last time was on October 10, service tech said, “I really don’t agree with the way they installed it “ he said the wires were barely connected so it kept losing power. He got it working again and left. Two weeks ago it got cold and we turned the system to heat for the very first time. It blew cold air. We made ANOTHER service call. The technician said that a switch had “gone bad” because, “they wear out” we explained that we have never used the heat even once, so how could the switch be worn out. Then they advised they had to order a part. Over a week later the part came in and they returned and that still didn’t fix. Now they say the compressor has, “gone bad” and when we reiterated that we have never even used it so how is it worn out they answered, “they just go bad sometimes” we still don’t have heat, they say they have to order more parts. We asked them to look over the whole system because we don’t think it is installed right and I am genuinely concerned that it is a fire hazard and they looked at it, put electrical tape on some hanging wires and left. We have had to take SIX days off work so far and buy space heaters and we are no closer to having a working system. This unit is less then SIX MONTHS OLD. At this point I have no choice but to pursue legal action. This whole experience has been terrible and has cost me hundreds in missed time at work and I’m still paying for a system that does not work."





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Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Additional email - phorne@bi-cityservice.com. Additional DBA - Bi-City Heating & Cooling.\nFinancing Available, Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer,

Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
Since 1994, we have been trusted from people like you on their home renovation needs. All estimates are free of charge and are compatiable with insurance companies. We are family owned and operated; we may use subcontractors as needed. No job to big or small; we do it all.

Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Great deal, great service, and they are all beyond professional and courteous. Cannot explain to you enough how happy I am with the service I received!"





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Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Indoor Solutions Inc. is Columbus, Georgia's number one HVAC installation and service specialist.
Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We are available 24/7,and normally able to be at a call within a hour for emergency service!
Serving Pine Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1977
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"This is long but if you even for one second consider using them - you might want to read this. We had a small water leak under our kitchen cabinet January 15th 2023. USAA suggested Servpro of Columbus. Having been with USAA for 20+ years without issues - we didn’t think twice and got in touch. Our first mistake! Mediation was done quickly and then there was no contact or any communication or a clear timeline. One morning we had a knock on our door to find 2 guys claiming to be here to tear our wood floor out. We did not let them in and called and told Servpro to inform them that this just isn’t how this was going to work. We then got a project manager, Jonathan. We got some explanations and were sent to Home Depot to pick out new flooring (still confused how we had to go instead of being provided samples). We were told he “had a guy” that could match our kitchen cabinet that needed replacing instead of tearing the whole kitchen out. Workers came a few days later to tear the floor out. He didn’t have equipment to do it and had to go rent it (HUGE red flag in hindsight but we never dealt with anything like this and just didn’t know. They left huge chunks of glue and even wood on the floor that I unfortunately never got images of. They damaged walls and kitchen cabinets with the machine when taking out the floor. You can see in the photos how they thought the baseboards and quarter round should look. It looks like this through the whole first floor. Uneven beyond belief. Every single baseboard is uneven and has paint drips. They did NOT wipe down anything from the huge mess created by taking the floor out before they started painting. Every single baseboard, window frame, fireplace, door frame has wood dirt and particles painted into it. The carpet had paint drips on it, the new wood floor had paint on it (which they removed but it left the floor dull). They also got paint on our TV and when made aware of that - they used a razor blade to get it off which resulted into the TV screen to get scratched up. Nothing was covered before they started painting. At this point we are mid April. We noticed our living room floor was wet. Quickly realizing it came from the water spout that’s on the wall outside they repeatedly used. When calling Jonathan he told us we will have to just get a plumber and that it was not on his workers. After reviewing security camera footage we saw them using our water hose and “pulling” it tightly. The last straw was our kitchen cabinet being delivered - probably a good 4 weeks after we were promised it would be here). Not only was it far from a match but it was made from a different wood (which partially explains that it wouldn’t match). Jonathan was made aware of each issue throughout. We were done! USAA sent out an independent adjuster. He kept shaking his head and told us this was probably one of the worse jobs he has seen. Our new floor was already separating in places, was uneven, had a ton of hollow spots (they never prepped the cement before laying the new floor). After a LONG battle with a company USAA uses (a contract Connections) Servpro was found at fault for all items. They did not get paid and had to pay us for damages (the water hose leak, the TV, getting new baseboards and door/window frames and lots more). I am not going into the huge amount of other issues like cracking our granite counters, never being on time, awful communication, their contractors driving across our yard (we have a sprinkler system), washing their paintbrushes in our sink when repeatedly being told we are on a septic system and paint can’t go into it, and just in general being very unpleasant to deal with. And lots more small issues that all added up to a disaster. I have not had a functional kitchen since March. This sorry excuse of a company has ruined more than just our first floor. We were finally able to get a new company and I HIGHLY recommend Southeast Restoration. They will treat you right. Since my first phone call to them it has been night and day."
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