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Solar Wolf is a full service solar company with a great reputation and an old world belief to our customers. To under-promise and over-deliver, period. We have 18 years experience in construction, remodeling, roofing, solar water heaters, solar pv systems, battery back-up systems and much more. See what Solar Wolf Energy can do for you!

Solar Wolf is a full service solar company with a great reputation and an old world belief to our customers. To under-promise and over-deliver, period. We have 18 years experience in construction, remodeling, roofing, solar water heaters, solar pv systems, battery back-up systems and much more. See what Solar Wolf Energy can do for you!






"I have a complaint on Comfort Master at 1645 Hwy. B Poplar Bluff, MO 63901. This past spring, I had signed a contract with them to service my air conditioner in the spring and my gas fireplace in the fall. I never heard from them to set up an appointment to service the fireplace so I called them. They told me that was my gas fireplace was not part of the contract. The service tech that signed me up said it was. I asked them for a refund on the fall portion since it was not going to be honored. They started laughing at me and said I'm not getting anything back. They told me I was screwed when I signed the contract in which they screwed me out of $67.50. Also in August of this year, I had to call them to come out and check my air conditioner. They came for out for 3 minutes, did absolutely nothing but tell me it was blowing cold air and charged me a service call of $59.00. Last year, my brother had the same contract problem with them except they never came out to check his heat but they sent him a bill for the following years contract. These people are taking advantage of customers and need to reported before they screw someone else out of money and end up hurt."

Louis D on November 2018

Comfort Master Inc. Opened in 1984 servicing Poplar Bluff and the surrounding areas.

"I have a complaint on Comfort Master at 1645 Hwy. B Poplar Bluff, MO 63901. This past spring, I had signed a contract with them to service my air conditioner in the spring and my gas fireplace in the fall. I never heard from them to set up an appointment to service the fireplace so I called them. They told me that was my gas fireplace was not part of the contract. The service tech that signed me up said it was. I asked them for a refund on the fall portion since it was not going to be honored. They started laughing at me and said I'm not getting anything back. They told me I was screwed when I signed the contract in which they screwed me out of $67.50. Also in August of this year, I had to call them to come out and check my air conditioner. They came for out for 3 minutes, did absolutely nothing but tell me it was blowing cold air and charged me a service call of $59.00. Last year, my brother had the same contract problem with them except they never came out to check his heat but they sent him a bill for the following years contract. These people are taking advantage of customers and need to reported before they screw someone else out of money and end up hurt."

Louis D on November 2018

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Water Heaters questions, answered by experts

It takes between one and three hours to replace a hot water heater element, depending on whether you hire a pro or do the work yourself. For example, a professional plumber with all the necessary tools and experience can often finish the job in one to two hours, whereas DIY will take two to three hours because it'll involve more preparation and troubleshooting.

Homeowners' insurance covers water heaters under certain circumstances. If your water heater is damaged due to a covered event, like a fire or burst pipe, your policy may pay for repairs or replacement. However, insurance won’t cover wear and tear, old age, or neglect. If a malfunctioning water heater causes water damage, your policy may help with cleanup and repairs, but not fixing or replacing the heater itself unless the damage resulted from a covered event.

Unless you have previous plumbing experience or extensive experience with water heaters, you should avoid replacing your electric water heater yourself. This process involves disconnecting wiring and parts from the old water heater and reinstalling them onto the new one, among other difficult tasks. This job is best left to the pros to make sure that everything is connected correctly to avoid serious leaks or malfunctions.

If you are having trouble determining the right breaker size for your water heater, it is a great idea to contact an electrician near you to help. They can help you determine the best option for your home and install the circuit breaker for you, ensuring that you have all the proper permits and that your circuit breaker won’t overload, which could lead to fire and other damage.

You can use multiple tankless water heaters, but that doesn’t mean you should. Adding multiple tankless heaters adds considerable cost to your home in both parts and installation costs. Also, you’re adding many more points of failure in the system, making plumbing issues harder to diagnose. More heaters mean more maintenance, and insurers may want a word regarding the increased risk of water damage. A single, larger unit makes more sense in most situations.

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