"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tn/readyville/hayes-bros-auto-care-reviews-5303220.htm"},"position":6},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Mid-State Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing LLC","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TN","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Ron M."},"reviewBody":"I was told by the service person that my system was too old and that the coil was leaking. He recommended I talk to a salesperson who ultimately recommended replacing my entire HVAC system at a cost of more than $6500. Fortunately I got a second opinion. That service person recommended recharging the system with coolant and included a die to expose the leaking. Total cost of that second service call was around $400. Now it's August and my (too old) system is functioning perfectly. No leak has been exposed by the dye and I've stayed comfortable all summer long. I would recommend caution when dealing with this company. And a second opinion.
This would be in addition to the information I've already entered. I found it interesting that Mid State responded by saying that I was more interested in replacing my entire system and that the service person had offered to recharge my system. I had expressed an interest in replacing my system only after being given me a laundry list of things that were wrong or about to go wrong while recommending repeatedly that my system was about to fail. He did, in fact offer to recharge the refrigerant but quoted a price in excess of $400 as he was walking out the door. I kept the invoice and I would respectfully disagree with Mid State's response not to mention their assessment of my system.
I would like to emphasize that my system is still cooling my home efficiently and there is still no evidence of the "leak" indicated by the Mid State service person. I would also like to mention that my energy bill has remained at or around the $100 per month mark. Since my home is around 1200 square feet I am inclined to be happy with cost of operation.
I will update this as it becomes necessary.
Here it is November and I can honestly say that my HVAC system has performed flawlessly all season long. Still no evidence of a leak.
It's now May 30th, 2014 and my heating preformed flawlessly all winter long and now that its getting warmer the AC is also working just as it's supposed to. Once again I would like to emphasize that all I had initially requested was a routine inspection and what I got (after disclosing that I had recently had lung surgery) was a laundry list of all manner of ills my system was suffering from. I still have the original invoice written up by the Mid State service person. I also had a neighbor visiting with me at the time the service persons inspection took place. I is discouraging to have had dealings with a company whose only interest in me seem to be selling me an hvac system I didn't necessarily need or afford. The 'so called' leak has yet to materialize. I wouldn't have a problem with being told that my system needed some maintenance but to hear this young man tell it my system was about to fail at any minute. I don't appreciate the implication that I didn't understand what was going on. Neither do I appreciate the use of scare tactics to frighten someone with disabilities into making an expensive purchase they can't afford. I don't doubt these folks have an established customer base that, according to other reviews, is quite happy with their performance. The facts in my situation don't seem to support that and I would never recommend anyone use this business.
Finally the remark this person who responded to my review made alluding to me needing someone else to make this kind of decision for me ("We probably should have tried to set up our meeting times with him when the relative who advises him could be there.") was clearly condescending and meant to be insulting as I am perfectly competent to manage all my own affairs and it really comes across as a particularly cheap shot from mid state. I have a right as a customer to expect to be treated with honorably and with dignity. That certainly didn't happen here. The only failure to communicate was on their part.
Once again I will happily make the copy of the service invoice written by their personnel available to anyone who would like to see it. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tn/fairview/mid-state-air-conditioning%2C-heating-and-plumbing-llc-reviews-2040995.htm"},"position":7},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"UPTON ELECTRICAL","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TN","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Jeff H."},"reviewBody":"I had a problem with one of my split systems leaking water all over the inside of my home. The unit was 20 years old and needed to be replaced. I called Upton after finding them on Angie's list and they came out and inspected the unit and verified that it needed to be replaced. They had a new unit delivered and installed in less than a week in the middle of a summer heat wave. A week later the wire to the thermostat on another unit got cut and after I repaired the visible damage the compressor was still not kicking on. I called Upton again and they were out the next day and found the wires bare inside the unit. They cleaned and repaired the unit and were very fair with their pricing. I will continue to use Upton electrical for my heat and air and electrical issues. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tn/westmoreland/upton-electrical-reviews-5122807.htm"},"position":8},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Easling Contracting LLC","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TN","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Linda S."},"reviewBody":"I paid one-third down, the metal arrived and they started the job on schedule. The crew consisted of Simeon, a friend of Simeon?s and the friend?s 14-year-old son. They worked long hours and ?slapped? the roof together in a week. Upon completion, the roof appeared to look acceptable and I paid Simeon. However, after the first rain, I noted the chimney was leaking. This is where the nightmare starts.
I phoned Simeon and he said he would be out to check it when he got back from vacation. Two weeks later, I phoned Simeon and he said he would check it when his son and ex-girlfriend went back to California. Third time I phoned Simeon, he ignored my call. I phoned a chimney sweep to inspect the chimney and he stated that the flashing was improperly done, causing the leak. I called Ben, who still has a local number but now resides in another state. He said he would send another boy, Gabriel Pearl, to inspect the chimney and that he would stay on the job until it the leak was repaired. Gabriel and Simeon are best friends, of course he thought the flashing was fine so he caulked around it. The chimney still leaked. So after I called him again, he came back out with Simeon who blamed the leak on my bricks and mortar.
So I hired a masonry man to tuck-point all the chimney joints and apply new mortar. He sealed the entire chimney and caulked all around the sides of it. The chimney still leaks. I called Gabriel back out and he said the brick work all looked great and he would order more metal and re-build the flashing. Two weeks later I had to call him again since I had not heard from him. He showed up with another boy, applied about five tubes of caulk and did not replace the flashing. I texted him again that it was still leaking. No response. I texted him asking if he was coming back out to fix it and he said he didn?t know what else to do. I called another chimney sweep out for an estimate and diagnosis. He took photos and said the flashing was substandard and was the most likely cause of the leak. I tried to send Ben Easling pictures of the shoddy roof flashing and his email address no longer works as the mail is returned, his website page no longer exists and he does not return my calls. I discovered these guys are gypsies who worked together in California flipping houses, Ben had a business in Texas, then Tennessee, now Ben is up in Michigan, I believe, buying a new company. I am a widow with a limited income and they took all the insurance money I received from storm damage to repair my roof. Now 9 months later, I have a moldy wet fireplace in my house and I am facing a huge expense to replace the roof and flashing around my chimney. I have just filed a report with the BBB.
UPDATE 03/29/2012: Apparently Angie's list contacted Ben Easling as Ben has phoned me (3/26/2012) and we are once again in discussions to resolve the situation. He has provided me an updated email address and I have sent pictures of the flashing. He is sending another man out to look at the flashing this coming Saturday (3/31/2012). After speaking with my masonry expert, Keith Walls, who has also worked on the chimney, Ben has verbally agreed by phone (3/28/2012) to replace the flashing (date undetermined). I just received confirmation from the BBB (3/29/2012) they have just now processed the complaint. Thank you, Angie, and I will keep you posted as to the progress.
UPDATE 04/07/2012 On Saturday, Ben Easling did send a third roofer out, Marcus White. He replaced the flashing and some of the metal roofing around the chimney. He was polite and professional and the new flashing has a much better cosmetic appearance than the original job. Marcus feels confident he has repaired the leak. We are waiting for the first good rain to determine if the new flashing has finally solved the leaking issue.
UPDATE 04/21/2012: After a solid night of rainfall, I inspected the chimney and no signs of a leak. I believe the chimney flashing was repaired successfully?finally! My feelings on the overall experience is that Ben Easling is most probably an honorable business man who unfortunately had to leave the area for family reasons shortly after I hired him to install a new roof on my house. He entrusted the job to a subcontractor (Simeon McDonald) who didn?t have the same work ethic as Ben, which backfired on all of us. If you consider using Easling Contracting, be sure that Ben himself is overseeing the job. I appreciate the fact that Ben was able to send a third roofer out (Marcus White) who did repair/replace the flashing. I just wish it hadn?t taken 10 months and a lot of runaround by the first two roofers before that could be accomplished, it would have avoided a lot of stress and aggravation and I would have given Easling Contracting a higher rating. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/mt/lambert/easling-contracting-llc-reviews-2338008.htm"},"position":9},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Jerry Heasley","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TN","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Jennifer G."},"reviewBody":"Jerry was very professional, respectful, and polite during the entire project. He was honest about the way he felt something could be repaired or added with the best quality for my budget. He was always on time and his work was true quality. Jerry is one of the few people I have dealt with in home repair / re-model who is honest, hard working, and performs quality work in the time promised. He was referred to me as having these qualities and someone I could truly trust in my home and I am happy to pass this referral to others!"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tn/murfreesboro/jerry-heasley-reviews-6312787.htm"},"position":10}]}
Gas Leak Repair reviews from real Angi homeowners in New Johnsonville, TN
Last update on October 15, 2025
Bill F.
5.0
09/2025
Had my barn skylights blown out in a recent storm plus my home metal room had never had maintenance and the screws were backing out and leaking.
Ricky and his team did a quick and amazing job of taking care of everything. I'm used to having work then have to clean up stuff myself. Not with...
Leslie L.
5.0
11/2022
Ground Up Foundation Repair is an excellent business. The owners are great people and they run a great company. I’ve been able to count on them to do great work over the last ten years. They have done a variety of jobs for my family over the years. Each time the job looks excellent and they...
Leonard M.
5.0
01/2017
I called Cross Driven to see if they were available on short notice. I had to leave town for a while, so the time frame was quite important. I explained my situation to them and Josh scheduled me as soon as possible. The leak to the house was isolated and repaired with care. I was kept...
Anna B.
1.0
05/2016
Took our rv in November 11. We just got it back in approximately late April. My husband had called them repeatedly while making multiple trips because they would not return our calls. We live over 60 miles away. The zipper was not repaired at all, they failed to tell us they did not have...
Elisabeth H.
5.0
01/2016
I've hired One Call twice, both times for broken frozen plumbing. Did a great job getting our water turned back on and repaired and then insulated the pipes so (hopefully) we won't have that problem again.
I was told by the service person that my system was too old and that the coil was leaking. He recommended I talk to a salesperson who ultimately recommended replacing my entire HVAC system at a cost of more than $6500. Fortunately I got a second opinion. That service person recommended...
After several years working in the electrical/HVAC field Crowell Electric was founded in early 2011 with the goal of being a full service, customer friendly Electrical/HVAC Mechanical contracting company. We currently have eight employees and cover a work area that spans the majority of TN and AL. We do not see any project as too small or large and treat all with the same level of preparation and professionalism. We appreciate you taking the time to evaluate Crowell Electric for your project and look forward to hearing from you with any questions you might have.
After several years working in the electrical/HVAC field Crowell Electric was founded in early 2011 with the goal of being a full service, customer friendly Electrical/HVAC Mechanical contracting company. We currently have eight employees and cover a work area that spans the majority of TN and AL. We do not see any project as too small or large and treat all with the same level of preparation and professionalism. We appreciate you taking the time to evaluate Crowell Electric for your project and look forward to hearing from you with any questions you might have.
Locally owned and operated with background check employees. We except cash, check and all major credit cards. We offer low interest financing on installations of 5.99% APR for 84 months with approved credit. Additional email - [email protected].
Locally owned and operated with background check employees. We except cash, check and all major credit cards. We offer low interest financing on installations of 5.99% APR for 84 months with approved credit. Additional email - [email protected].
Taking care of all of your electrical, heating, cooling, plumbing, and HVAC needs. Privately owned company. Accept all major credit cards. 5% discount for cash payments.
Taking care of all of your electrical, heating, cooling, plumbing, and HVAC needs. Privately owned company. Accept all major credit cards. 5% discount for cash payments.
Additional service areas - Portland, Ridgetop, Springfield, White House, Whites Creek, Nashville, Adolphus, Drake, Franklin, Woodburn, Adairville, Allensville, Auburn, Olmstead, Russellville & South Union. Additional contact name - Stacey Bibb.
"Excellent customer service and quick response time was exceptional not to mention the technician had great customer service as well respectful, clean, and polite. A pleasant experience we will utilize them for any future needs"
Daniel T on November 2019
Additional service areas - Portland, Ridgetop, Springfield, White House, Whites Creek, Nashville, Adolphus, Drake, Franklin, Woodburn, Adairville, Allensville, Auburn, Olmstead, Russellville & South Union. Additional contact name - Stacey Bibb.
"Excellent customer service and quick response time was exceptional not to mention the technician had great customer service as well respectful, clean, and polite. A pleasant experience we will utilize them for any future needs"
FAQs for gas leak repair projects in New Johnsonville, TN
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Fixing a gas leak costs about $45 to $150 per hour for a plumber or gas line specialist. The job’s overall cost will vary depending on the location of the leak. A leaky junction or connection behind the stove or dryer will likely cost about $120 to $170. But for a leak that requires a gas fitter or plumber to excavate a pipe in the yard, the cost could rise to $1,500 to $5,000. Keep in mind that gas leaks are very serious issues, so don’t hesitate to contact a plumber or gas line specialist immediately.
Fixing a gas leak can take anywhere from one to 24 hours, depending on the location and magnitude of the problem. A gas line specialist or gas plumber should be able to give you an estimated time to completion once they evaluate the situation. If your city’s utility company works to fix a gas leak, it will likely have information available about the anticipated time for gas service to be restored.
The cost of repairing a gas leak depends on the type of leak, its severity, and how difficult it is for the repair technician to reach it. Some of the most common gas line repair costs, on average, include:
Cap a gas line: $75–$150
Gas system inspection: $150
Pressure test: $75–$500
Damaged or corroded pipe: $6–$7 per linear foot
Repair gas leak: $120–$5,000
A local natural gas plumber, gas fitter, or gas line specialist should fix gas leaks. Installing gas lines and connections improperly can lead to dangerous gas leaks and explosions. Only a certified plumber or gas line specialist should run gas lines. This is not a job to try out DIY skills, so hire a professional gas plumber or gas line specialist immediately to find the cause of the leak and fix it quickly.
The New Johnsonville, TN homeowners’ guide to gas leak repairs
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