McIntire HVAC & Electric
About us
McIntire HVAC has a combined experience of 50+ years in the HVAC field. We currently have 7 technicians (3 with high level HVAC technician skills). We collect at the time of service for our service calls and have a 50% downpayment requirement for our installs with the remainder due at completion. We also consider exceptions on a case-by-case basis. We do subcontract duct cleaning and light plumbing work. We give FREE estimates for both residential and commercial HVAC installs.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Residential/commercial/industrial HVAC installation & service; residential & commercial maintenance plans; automated control systems; commercial refrigeration
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Once the work started, they showed up when they were supposed to. It took three days to remove the old system and install the new system along with electrical work to new heater auxiliary heat panels. They had to cut hole in the wall to access wires to feed to new furnace which I later fixed on my own. Once the unit was installed they couldn't get it to work so the installing technicians turned it over to their troubleshooting technicians. I went with a high end 18 SEER unit due to rebates available from Potomac Edison which nearly paid for the price difference. They had no experience installing this high end of a system so they had to figure out how it worked. It turns out they wired it up wrong and once wired up properly it ran fine. In final inspection, I noticed there was no place to put an air filter so they cut a hole in the duct work to slide a filter into. After the system was running, I was getting error message on the thermostat so they had to return a couple of times to determine what was wrong. After the last visit I never heard back from them as to what they did but the system is working good. Thus far my utility bills to heat the house are a lot less but it hasn't been that cold yet either. After they left I noticed some wires that were left exposed from the old system and I'll need to terminate these in a box. I believe this happened in the transition of technicians working on the system. I didn't bother contacting them to fix it. I never received a final invoice for the work but they called me several weeks after the install asking for payment, which I promptly provided over the phone. The gal in the office also prepared all the paperwork for the Potomac Edison rebate which I just had to sign and mail in. Overall, I'm happy with the system.
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