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| - Dave Hernandez, Owner, and Ken Hernandez, Service Technician, Cool-Aid Air Conditioning and Heating, checked out our air-conditioning system July 23, 2014, after my wife and I noticed the air moving through the air-conditioning ducts seemed to be too warm. Cool-Aid noticed problems right away, and repaired an open gap of about one-inch wide in the ductwork attached to the HVAC unit on the roof of the house. The ductwork had apparently become detached during a recent roofing repair and was the cause of the warmer air entering the home.
My wife and I were very pleased with the speed at which Cool-Aid responded to my call, and diagnosed and repaired the problem. The price to repair the ductwork -- $120.00 -- was very reasonable.
Hernandez and his crew of service technicians at Cool-Aid Air Conditioning and Heating have maintained and installed our heating and cooling system in our home since we moved into our home in 2002. You can count on Dave to offer rational advice and affordable options for repair and replacement of home cooling and heating systems.
In 2009, Cool-Aid installed a completely new HVAC system for our home at a cost of approximately $6,500. Cool-Aid removed the old air handler and furnace from a closet area inside our home and the inadequately small condenser unit at ground level outside the home.
Dave and his crew used a crane to install a complete HVAC unit on the roof of our home, freeing up space inside and on the exterior of the house. His crew removed the old equipment, installed the new equipment, completed new ductwork, installed a new thermostat and tested the equipment in an amazing day and a half.
The new HVAC American Standard unit operates so quietly, I had at first thought it wasn't operating properly when it was first turned on. I have been very pleased at how quietly and efficiently the unit runs.
-- Matt Kalina | Scottsdale, AZ
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