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  • As it's STILL approaching 100 degrees in the Valley, I continue to use my air conditioner; however, that finally ran its course two weeks or so ago when my system decided to stop working. I obviously heard of other companies who I won't name, as I don't like to bad-mouth when not appropriate. One company told me I needed a new system ($8,000!!!) and another told me the same, but quoted me at a much lower price (still, $6,000). After talking with a friend of a friend, I was referred to "Lou" of All Valley Air and gave him a call. Super nice and professional on the phone, Lou was able to set an appointment to come by immediately, though I asked for the following day, and he obliged. Lou showed up on time and was able to diagnose my system immediately. In relatively short time, Lou told me that I needed a new "run cap," which I have no clue what that means. Luckily, he had the part in stock. He installed it, which obviously cost me way less than what a new system would cost. Given this, I of course referred him to another friend who was going through a hard time. That other friend JUST called me, which generated my need to write All Valley Air a review. First off, I'm in South Scottsdale, and my friend is in Peoria. Heck of a hike, but I guess that's what "All Valley" in the title means! Hahaha!!! Anyway, this friend of mine had the same issue. She had no cool air, other people trying to sell her ENTIRELY new A/C units. She has a way bigger house than mine, so her estimates were north of $10,000. Lou of All Valley Air went to this house and learned the duct work in the attic simply wasn't connected properly. I think my friend said something needed to be welded, but the point is, Lou did it and the fix certainly didn't require a new unit. My father used to be an auto mechanic, so I know how it goes. Trust is huge in that industry. And probably more than that, trust is huge in the HVAC business in Phoenix and I officially found someone I can trust!!! More so than that, my friend is a female and unfortunately, some females get taken advantage of when it comes to that type of industry. I highly recommend Lou of All Valley Air to all. P.S. - The air in my house if freezing! :)
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