Replacing an oil furnace and a heat pump
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Three month after the install seems like a good time to write a review. It`s long enough to get used to the new rhythm, yet the memory is still fresh. We replaced our 20-year old oil furnace and 30-year old heat pump with a 95% Goodman 2-stage 70,000BTU furnace, and a 2-ton Goodman AC. And we love it! (Haven`t tried the AC yet.) We got several quotes from other contractors but I found Majestic Indoor Air to be the main selling point. OK, that and the 10-yr parts & labor warranty that he included at no charge. And he took the most time of any contractor who costed the job. That meant that his quote price was the actual invoice price. No surprises. The installation itself was a difficult one, involving the drilling of 4 holes through 2 walls (1 wall concrete, other brick) for the intake and exhaust lines. And Fred and tahir, took extra special care not to damage my electrical wires and TV cable when they put in the new gas and AC lines through the wall. All my questions were answered,the new gas line is all black iron rigid pipes one inch and he has a nice machine set up inside the truck for gas piping which I was amazed with and my only complaint was a thermostat with degree Fahrenheit , which Fred helped to change it over the phone next day. Majestic Indoor Air deserves a 10 out 10. Fred has a winning system.I highly recommend his company if you are planing to change your furnace and ac
- Approximate cost of services:
- $4,800.00