
Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
Offers commercial services
"Great work politely and efficient "


Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
Offers commercial services
"Great work politely and efficient "

Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1940
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We were very happy with the service that Zane Dowdell provided with our plumbing issue. He was very efficient and professional and explained exactly what he was doing."
Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They have been very good and I would recommend them."

Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"disappointing experience with Ashbusters. Saga began when I called on Sept. 24,2020 for an estimate to clean 3 fireplaces and replace gas logs in two of the three. Reps came to the house on Oct. 1 for log replacement and cleaning estimate in two fireplaces, and cleaned the third on that date. I paid Ashbusters $1949.58 as a 50% down payment for the two new gas long installations on that date.The day after they left, the gas key valve for the fireplace they cleaned was leaking gas. On Oct. 20 Ashbusters reps came out to install the two gas log sets. On October 22, asked Ashbusters for an estimate to repair/replace the leaking gas valve that started leaking after their Oct. 1 cleaning. Their estimate to fix that one valve problem was $2565.15. Remember that number. One of the two gas log sets they installed did not work properly. It required two additional visits on Oct. 26 and Oct. 29 to correct. Three visits in all to get new gas logs installed and working properly in one fireplace. Isn't this their business? Paid them the balance for a total of $3897.16. On Oct. 27 got a quote from Lee Company to repair the first leaking key gas valve for $700, an $1875 difference from Ashbusters repair quote. After the other fireplace that took 3 visits to properly install was done, there was a gas leak from that key gas valve after the last installation visit. That fireplace was still not usable due to the leak. It would not go away, so got Lee Company back out to replace that valve - cost $500. To be fair, both key gas valves were of unknown age. However, before the Ashbusters reps worked on the fireplaces, there were no gas leak issues during the 4+ years we have owned the house. But, after Ashbusters worked on the fireplaces, 2 of the three gas valves leaked and needed to be replaced at my expense. One leaking valve I considered as coincidence due to the unknown age of the valve. However, when the second valve failed after Ashbusters reps worked on the fireplaces, I sought out a refund from Mark Stoner, President of Ashbusters, for the repair costs paid out to Lee Company for gas valve replacement. To his credit, Mr. Stoner was receptive to my case and actually talked to the Lee Company tech that did our repairs. After trading phone calls and emails for a week, my request for a refund was denied on December 6. (Over two months of emails and phone calls from initial visit to get the final rejection of my request for my out of pocket repair reimbursement from them). Ashbusters argument was that their techs could not have damaged the gas valves in the course of their work. All I know for sure is this - the gas key valves were working fine before Ashbusters came in to my house, performed their services and were paid $3897.16 by me. After Ashbusters performed their services, 2 of 3 gas valves were leaking, and I had to pay an additional $1200 to have them replaced. Coincidence? Maybe so, maybe not, but before using Ashbusters for this type of service, be very aware of the potential for this gas leak issue. Also, watch everything the Ashbusters techs do, every minute they are there. Then, if something should go awry, you can be an eyewitness to recount all actions taken by the Ashbusters techs and take pictures so you have proof, and not just your story vs. Ashbusters' story."

Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
The Kimbro Family has been established in the Nashville metro area since 1944, starting with Kimbro Electric with MP Kimbro at the helm. In 1972, his son, Bobby Kimbro, started his own business, Kimbro Air after working many years in the family business. As Kimbro Air grew, Bobby passed his business ethic onto his son, Derek Kimbro. Derek built his knowledge in the heating and air conditioning industry enough to open his own company in 1996, Kimbro Services. After 8 years of running his own business, Derek bought out his father and Kimbro Air. Today, Kimbro Air continues to grow in the Hendersonville, Gallatin and metro Nashville area. The business today currently holds 17 employees, with several of them holding over 10 years tenure.
Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They showed up on time, worked quickly and professionally, and made sure everything was cleaned up and working properly before they left."
Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1975
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"TMC is my "go to" company for any maintenance or work related to my heating/air conditioning unit. Technician Steve Travis came to my home yesterday and replaced my old thermostat, which had stopped functioning correctly and required me to manually "wiggle" it to get the heat to turn on. Steve arrived on time, installed the unit, tested it, and explained the different features and how to operate the unit before he left. He was very professional, knowledgeable, and personable, so the repair was a good experience."

Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1988
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"1600+ dollars so far to clear a simple clog and it’s still not fixed. 9 hours late to the water jet appointment. Flooded my bathroom, twice! The helper didn’t know how to install a toilet (first the pressure line then the wax seal). I had to chase them backing up the driveway as they left it flooding! Double charged the camera fee ($495) because they didn’t have the water jet with them. Toilet still won’t flush, tub won’t drain. Called to try and get them to stand behind their work and they wanted to schedule another $1100 trip to try and do the work they never did the first time. Don’t get ripped off like I did, take your business somewhere else."

Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"WHATEVER YOU DO -- do not use this service. A worker came to fix our A/C unit and de-freeze. They did not ensure the pan was in plance so water damaged 2 floors, including flooding through the kitchen ceiling. The owner called and told me they would not service the house any longer and offered no compensation. They did not even offer a free service period. The damage is in the thousands $$. The owners name is Cliff Haskins"

Serving White House, TN and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Landmark Uses Disreputable Contractors ? AZA Repair & Brenovations HVAC Are the Worst Landmark sent AZA Repair for my refrigerator, and they left it worse than before?still not working, scorch marks from a blowtorch, copper lines sticking out, tools and oil left behind, and no receipt. Then Landmark sent Brenovations HVAC for an AC motor replacement, and that turned into exposed wires, bolts hitting fan blades, missing parts, and complete disregard for safety near my kids? play area. Both companies were unprofessional, negligent, and refused accountability. Landmark?s use of these contractors makes me seriously question the value of having a home warranty at all."
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