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HIRK'S COOL CAR CARE

460 Brown Ave
5.00(
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HIRK'S COOL CAR CARE

460 Brown Ave
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a auto repair shop specializing in automobile Air Conditioning, Radiator repair, Heater repair, Cooling system flushing, And all general auto repair at same location for 42 years.

We are a auto repair shop specializing in automobile Air Conditioning, Radiator repair, Heater repair, Cooling system flushing, And all general auto repair at same location for 42 years.



"The repair was done to 100% of my satisfaction. I had my vehicle towed to their property and was there the next morning to describe the problem, a serious radiator fluid leak. I received an update via a phone call after the diagnosis. A plan was laid out, with stops and checks so that the repair work would be appropriate and timely. As my vehicle is older (1998 Jeep), they described their process of paying attention to other vehicle systems during the radiator repair. I very much appreciated having that communication. A bonus for me included a power steering fluid leak that I had forgot to mention. They spotted the leak and applied the simple fix; and I was not overcharged for that simple fix. Once the repair was completed, they promptly called me. When I was their to pick up the vehicle, they tool their time explaining to me not only the repair but also details of what they noticed while completing the work. They earn my trust over and over each time I return."

Larry H on September 2020

We are a small Family owned business. We accept Cash, Credit Card, or Check.

"The repair was done to 100% of my satisfaction. I had my vehicle towed to their property and was there the next morning to describe the problem, a serious radiator fluid leak. I received an update via a phone call after the diagnosis. A plan was laid out, with stops and checks so that the repair work would be appropriate and timely. As my vehicle is older (1998 Jeep), they described their process of paying attention to other vehicle systems during the radiator repair. I very much appreciated having that communication. A bonus for me included a power steering fluid leak that I had forgot to mention. They spotted the leak and applied the simple fix; and I was not overcharged for that simple fix. Once the repair was completed, they promptly called me. When I was their to pick up the vehicle, they tool their time explaining to me not only the repair but also details of what they noticed while completing the work. They earn my trust over and over each time I return."

Larry H on September 2020


SUN-RAY HEATING & COOLING CO

2490 WILDWOOD RD
5.00(
1
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SUN-RAY HEATING & COOLING CO

2490 WILDWOOD RD
5.00(
1
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Currently have 20 Service and Installation Technicians All Services Rendered are Due Upon Completion of Job We Accept All Major Credit Cards 25% Discount for New Customers / First Service Only

Currently have 20 Service and Installation Technicians All Services Rendered are Due Upon Completion of Job We Accept All Major Credit Cards 25% Discount for New Customers / First Service Only




MAZZANT PAINTING

617 17TH ST
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MAZZANT PAINTING

617 17TH ST
1.00(
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49 years of experience

Mazzant Painting & Disaster Restoration of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania is a 24-Hour Full-Service General Contractor specializing in Disaster Restoration. We were founded in 1976 by company President and retired Beaver Falls Police Officer, Robert Mazzant. We proudly service Western Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio in residential, commercial, industrial and institutional restoration and general contracting. We are a PA State Registered Contractor (PA010813) and we work for all major insurance providers. We have a state of the art facility located in Beaver Falls, PA with a 24-hour full-service crew and we use only the most advanced equipment the Restoration Industry has to offer. We have several climate-controlled storage facilities in which we clean and pack damaged contents

"Mazzant did a restoration job for me back in 2015. At first glance, it was great... but today, not so much. Here's the scenario: A water pipe in my unheated attic burst and flooded a couple rooms in my house. Mazzant came in, tore out the ceiling, dried everything out, etc. During that process, the existing furnace in the attic died and had to be replaced. Insurance paid for everything, job was done after 4 weeks or so. Life went on. Now in December 2018, I'm no longer living there but my tenants call me up and say the furnace won't run anymore. The gas stove works, water heater works, but not the furnace. I call my usual HVAC guy and he said the install was done very poorly. I told him what happened before, then I asked him why he thinks the install was done poorly and he tells me it looks like a drywall guy did it. Basically, the HVAC guy meant to say it looks like the person who did the install didn't have the expertise to do it right. I ask him what needed to be done and he said the best thing to do would be to get parts and redo the install which would be thousands of dollars. I asked him what it'd cost to simply get the one part needed to make the furnace work and he said it's $500 but would rather not do a rush job. Fair enough. I go for a second opinion and same thing. The guy tells me the install was done improperly so the drainage doesn't happen properly, which causes condensation in the unit, which caused the control board to go bad, and that's why the furnace won't run. I ask him what could be done and he tells me my two options: 1) Replace just the control board for $500 but the part is on order which will take 14 days to arrive, not to mention an additional wait time for actual repairs. 2) Replace the whole thing for $4,200 and can be done in 3 days. Alternatively, he told me to find the original crew that did the work and see if there's any parts warranty on the unit. However, he felt it was unlikely because to have parts warranty, the technician would've had to register the furnace with the manufacturer... and he honestly felt that, "Anyone who does a job like this probably wouldn't have done so." I take his advice to contact the original crew and find out if there's any parts warranty. The original crew was Mazzant. I called them and basically, they're saying it's been 3 years since and there should've been regular maintenance on the furnace. And because there's been no maintenance, they won't do anything about it. In fact, Bob (the owner/president) yelled at me when I tried to explain 1) I don't recall having this conversation because I was under the impression that the insurance company was paying for everything, and 2) I was simply trying to look for the parts warranty. What's amusing is that he became very defensive because I hadn't even gotten to the point of asking them to do anything about the botched furnace install, one that's now going to cost me at least $500 and leaving my tenants in the cold for at least 2 more weeks because the parts are on order from the manufacturer! I told Bob Mazzant this: If he had AT THE VERY LEAST sent someone out to check it out and explained better options to me, I might've even hired him again to fix it for me. But instead, here I am on the Internet writing a bad review because he chose to get defensive and yell at me over the phone. He sounded nice enough to a potential customer, but boy try asking him about a past job and he blows up. That reaction tells me that I'm not the first one that's told him of botched jobs his crew did that became ticking time bombs... and I suspect that I won't be the last customer that he'll be yelling at in the future. Thanks for nothing, Bob."

Chia-Hsuan T on December 2018

Mazzant Painting & Disaster Restoration of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania is a 24-Hour Full-Service General Contractor specializing in Disaster Restoration. We were founded in 1976 by company President and retired Beaver Falls Police Officer, Robert Mazzant. We proudly service Western Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio in residential, commercial, industrial and institutional restoration and general contracting. We are a PA State Registered Contractor (PA010813) and we work for all major insurance providers. We have a state of the art facility located in Beaver Falls, PA with a 24-hour full-service crew and we use only the most advanced equipment the Restoration Industry has to offer. We have several climate-controlled storage facilities in which we clean and pack damaged contents

"Mazzant did a restoration job for me back in 2015. At first glance, it was great... but today, not so much. Here's the scenario: A water pipe in my unheated attic burst and flooded a couple rooms in my house. Mazzant came in, tore out the ceiling, dried everything out, etc. During that process, the existing furnace in the attic died and had to be replaced. Insurance paid for everything, job was done after 4 weeks or so. Life went on. Now in December 2018, I'm no longer living there but my tenants call me up and say the furnace won't run anymore. The gas stove works, water heater works, but not the furnace. I call my usual HVAC guy and he said the install was done very poorly. I told him what happened before, then I asked him why he thinks the install was done poorly and he tells me it looks like a drywall guy did it. Basically, the HVAC guy meant to say it looks like the person who did the install didn't have the expertise to do it right. I ask him what needed to be done and he said the best thing to do would be to get parts and redo the install which would be thousands of dollars. I asked him what it'd cost to simply get the one part needed to make the furnace work and he said it's $500 but would rather not do a rush job. Fair enough. I go for a second opinion and same thing. The guy tells me the install was done improperly so the drainage doesn't happen properly, which causes condensation in the unit, which caused the control board to go bad, and that's why the furnace won't run. I ask him what could be done and he tells me my two options: 1) Replace just the control board for $500 but the part is on order which will take 14 days to arrive, not to mention an additional wait time for actual repairs. 2) Replace the whole thing for $4,200 and can be done in 3 days. Alternatively, he told me to find the original crew that did the work and see if there's any parts warranty on the unit. However, he felt it was unlikely because to have parts warranty, the technician would've had to register the furnace with the manufacturer... and he honestly felt that, "Anyone who does a job like this probably wouldn't have done so." I take his advice to contact the original crew and find out if there's any parts warranty. The original crew was Mazzant. I called them and basically, they're saying it's been 3 years since and there should've been regular maintenance on the furnace. And because there's been no maintenance, they won't do anything about it. In fact, Bob (the owner/president) yelled at me when I tried to explain 1) I don't recall having this conversation because I was under the impression that the insurance company was paying for everything, and 2) I was simply trying to look for the parts warranty. What's amusing is that he became very defensive because I hadn't even gotten to the point of asking them to do anything about the botched furnace install, one that's now going to cost me at least $500 and leaving my tenants in the cold for at least 2 more weeks because the parts are on order from the manufacturer! I told Bob Mazzant this: If he had AT THE VERY LEAST sent someone out to check it out and explained better options to me, I might've even hired him again to fix it for me. But instead, here I am on the Internet writing a bad review because he chose to get defensive and yell at me over the phone. He sounded nice enough to a potential customer, but boy try asking him about a past job and he blows up. That reaction tells me that I'm not the first one that's told him of botched jobs his crew did that became ticking time bombs... and I suspect that I won't be the last customer that he'll be yelling at in the future. Thanks for nothing, Bob."

Chia-Hsuan T on December 2018



Deck Works LLC

1102 Oriole Drive
4.71(
14
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Deck Works LLC

1102 Oriole Drive
4.71(
14
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers

Deck Works LLC offers pressure washing, staining, painting, sealing, and board repair services. We specialize in (but are not limited to) decks, fences, patios, and driveways.

"Sam and his crew did a great job painting my deck last summer. I love the color and we no longer get splinters if we walk on it barefoot. They were careful not to get paint on the house at all and they cleaned everything up when they were finished. 5 Stars!"

Dick F on March 2023

Deck Works LLC offers pressure washing, staining, painting, sealing, and board repair services. We specialize in (but are not limited to) decks, fences, patios, and driveways.

"Sam and his crew did a great job painting my deck last summer. I love the color and we no longer get splinters if we walk on it barefoot. They were careful not to get paint on the house at all and they cleaned everything up when they were finished. 5 Stars!"

Dick F on March 2023


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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, AC coil cleaning is definitely worth it. Cleaning your AC coils ensures your AC unit will function efficiently for the long term. Dirty and grimy AC coils make your unit work harder to cool your home, resulting in higher electric bills. Additionally, having your coils professionally cleaned regularly will reduce the possibility of extensive maintenance and repair costs.

Yes, there are ventless portable air conditioners that don’t have exhaust hoses and don’t require venting. Instead, they have a water reservoir and cooling pad, which add moisture to the air to make it feel colder. Ventless portable AC units work best in dry climates since humid areas already have a lot of moisture in the air and can’t absorb much more.

While you’ll pay more upfront for a brand-new HVAC unit, you can save money in the long run. Here’s how to save on your new HVAC system:

  • When purchasing a high-efficiency system, your energy bills will be lower in the future.

  • You may be eligible for special offers from your local energy company.

  • Depending on the system, you may be eligible for HVAC rebates and tax credits.

  • Choose to replace your air conditioning unit and furnace simultaneously to save on labor and installation costs. 

There are ways to detect a refrigerant leak with several different testing methods. However, most homeowners can figure out something’s wrong with their AC unit by noticing these common signs:

  • Ice forming on the evaporator coil

  • Water leaks near the AC unit

  • Frequent hissing sounds

  • Increased electric bills

  • Unit takes longer than usual to cool

  • Unit is blowing hot air

It’s not customary to tip HVAC technicians, and most professionals won’t expect it. However, it’s a nice way of showing your appreciation for the work they do, especially if they come out in inclement weather or on a weekend or holiday to fix an emergency issue if your heat or AC goes out in extreme temperatures. A good tip would be between 10% to 20% of the total bill, depending on how above and beyond the tech goes for your repair and on the total cost of your HVAC repair or service. For something like a routine tune-up or scheduled maintenance, tips aren’t expected.

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