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Last update on August 05, 2025
dr fixit is a small business specializing in hvac, electrical, plumbing, and many types of general repairs
"Ken has done multiple projects for me. I would recommend him to anyone. Very trustworthy, explains everything with great detail, great work!"
Teddy S on December 2022
dr fixit is a small business specializing in hvac, electrical, plumbing, and many types of general repairs
"Ken has done multiple projects for me. I would recommend him to anyone. Very trustworthy, explains everything with great detail, great work!"
Teddy S on December 2022
We don't trust the handling of your expensive carpets and furnishings to inexperienced amateurs. Our technicians are highly trained professionals and experts. We comply with the standards of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning Certifications international standards for carpet cleaning S100. We also go above and beyond with our customer service standards to ensure your satisfaction and returning patronage. What we do: Physical soil removal through dry vacuuming - this is the most important step in the cleaning procedure. It removes small particulates of soil that can scratch and eventually ware down your carpet. We use highly effective equipment and make 4 cleaning passes to ensure we remove the most dry soil possible. Pre-Treat - a product is applied to the carpet and allowed time to emulsify the soil on the fibers. This helps expedite the actual cleaning process. Rotary Agitation - this action will ensure that the pre-conditioning agent is incorporated into all of the fibers of your carpeting. This will help get the most possible soil out of your carpet in the hot water extraction phase. Hot Water Extraction - this procedure removes the suspended soil from the carpet fibers. The use of agitation and heat remove the greatest amount of soil. Final Cleaning - this step is critical to our high standards of service. We vacuum and clean all baseboards around the perimeter of the service area to ensure a neat and clean finish to the job. Setting The Nap - this is done as the final procedure. It removes rotary swirls, wand marks, and aids in the long-term performance of your carpet. McIntosh's Pro Clean works closely with our clients to ensure that we meet and exceed all expectations. Quality service, workmanship, and promptness are as important to us as they are to you. We will call ahead to confirm our appointment and after the service has been provided we will follow up to insure that you are completely satisfied. We are also very conscientious of our environment and use environmentally safe agents in all phases of the cleaning process. Call for a free no obligation consolation.
We don't trust the handling of your expensive carpets and furnishings to inexperienced amateurs. Our technicians are highly trained professionals and experts. We comply with the standards of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning Certifications international standards for carpet cleaning S100. We also go above and beyond with our customer service standards to ensure your satisfaction and returning patronage. What we do: Physical soil removal through dry vacuuming - this is the most important step in the cleaning procedure. It removes small particulates of soil that can scratch and eventually ware down your carpet. We use highly effective equipment and make 4 cleaning passes to ensure we remove the most dry soil possible. Pre-Treat - a product is applied to the carpet and allowed time to emulsify the soil on the fibers. This helps expedite the actual cleaning process. Rotary Agitation - this action will ensure that the pre-conditioning agent is incorporated into all of the fibers of your carpeting. This will help get the most possible soil out of your carpet in the hot water extraction phase. Hot Water Extraction - this procedure removes the suspended soil from the carpet fibers. The use of agitation and heat remove the greatest amount of soil. Final Cleaning - this step is critical to our high standards of service. We vacuum and clean all baseboards around the perimeter of the service area to ensure a neat and clean finish to the job. Setting The Nap - this is done as the final procedure. It removes rotary swirls, wand marks, and aids in the long-term performance of your carpet. McIntosh's Pro Clean works closely with our clients to ensure that we meet and exceed all expectations. Quality service, workmanship, and promptness are as important to us as they are to you. We will call ahead to confirm our appointment and after the service has been provided we will follow up to insure that you are completely satisfied. We are also very conscientious of our environment and use environmentally safe agents in all phases of the cleaning process. Call for a free no obligation consolation.
We are a Family-Owned, Local Heating and Air Conditioning Company
"BAD He worked on the air handler, no parts needed. He told us it was going to be very expensive - bill $357.00, The air was working but did not stay on 24 hours. I called him 3 different times. 1st he told me it was complicated & 2 error codes he did not understand. He suggested turning it off and on, Next call I questioned him about the error codes. He said he knew what they meant. Another call he said he had removed!! freon, He told me water in the basement humidity was the problem. We removed water humidity was 40%. Did not work! Told us it was our fault for adj temp."
Carla B on September 2020
We are a Family-Owned, Local Heating and Air Conditioning Company
"BAD He worked on the air handler, no parts needed. He told us it was going to be very expensive - bill $357.00, The air was working but did not stay on 24 hours. I called him 3 different times. 1st he told me it was complicated & 2 error codes he did not understand. He suggested turning it off and on, Next call I questioned him about the error codes. He said he knew what they meant. Another call he said he had removed!! freon, He told me water in the basement humidity was the problem. We removed water humidity was 40%. Did not work! Told us it was our fault for adj temp."
Carla B on September 2020
I am a residential heating, air conditioning & electrical contractor. I have no other employees & do no sub-contracting.
I am a residential heating, air conditioning & electrical contractor. I have no other employees & do no sub-contracting.
We are a professional residential heating and air conditioning business, specializing in home comfort. There is over 30 years of experience on staff and there are 7 staff members. We service and install residential and light commercial HVAC equipment. This spring we are offering $2000.00 air conditioning systems and $6000.00 hybrid systems.
We are a professional residential heating and air conditioning business, specializing in home comfort. There is over 30 years of experience on staff and there are 7 staff members. We service and install residential and light commercial HVAC equipment. This spring we are offering $2000.00 air conditioning systems and $6000.00 hybrid systems.
We are Custom Home Builders, that also do renovations, additions and remodeling. We have our own employee's who perform all phases of the construction.
We are Custom Home Builders, that also do renovations, additions and remodeling. We have our own employee's who perform all phases of the construction.
24 hour emergency service available 7 days a week. See our website for special promotions.
24 hour emergency service available 7 days a week. See our website for special promotions.
We have over 15 employees for maintenance repairs and renovations, do some sub-contracting and take credit cards and supply financing.
We have over 15 employees for maintenance repairs and renovations, do some sub-contracting and take credit cards and supply financing.
Knowing how long your existing HVAC units can last is essential to determine if you need a repair or replacement. Typically, most modern air conditioning units can last between 15 to 20 years, and most furnaces can work properly for 15 to 30 years. If your HVAC system is on the older side and you decide to replace one unit, it might make sense to replace both simultaneously to save on costs and future hassle.
While different HVAC contractors might offer higher or lower prices than competitors, the best time to replace your HVAC system is when customer demand is low. The beginning of summer and the beginning of winter bring the most demand for HVAC systems, so if you can, consider replacing your HVAC units in the early spring or fall. Many HVAC companies offer special off-season coupons that help lower the overall cost.
The average cost to hire an HVAC contractor is between $50 and $150 per hour if charging hourly. However, some HVAC contractors will charge a flat fee by the type of service they are performing—for example, an inspection can cost between $150 to $500. Keep in mind that emergency repairs—which are made after business hours or around major holidays—generally cost more than scheduled repairs.
Yes, most states require HVAC technicians to be certified, and for good reason. Hiring an unlicensed HVAC technician could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations.
As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:
The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check
Required to have applicable state and local licenses
Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review
Paying to advertise their services
Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi
Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.
The average cost of HVAC repairs is around $350. However, that price can be as low as $100 or as high as $2,000 or more, depending on the repair. For example, replacing a capacitor is a relatively inexpensive repair, ranging from $100 to $500. However, a compressor repair is a more expensive repair, ranging from $750 to $2,000.