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March 2023 by Michael Walters
I just paid 600 to a reputable plumber to fix shoddy workmanship performed on my water heater installation by River City Plumbing. When we noticed the problem we attempted to contact River City to no avail. I sent pictures, emails. Nothing. Shame on you Home Service Plus for not vetting your installers.
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March 2023 by brent halverson
Overall fantastic job! Responsive and professional. Did a warranty repair and everything was covered. I would definitely recommend!Service: HVAC duct & vent repair
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March 2020 by jami domek
They did amazing work, answered questions that I had, they were very professional, and didn’t even leave a mess (which I have experienced w previous companies) and everyone I have refer them to has love them as well. Very pleased
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March 2019 by Jackie Peterson
Took two months for our a/c to be repaired. Poor communication between repairman and office. Repairman came without needed items. Lectured me about our furnace while I was sick and insulted me as well.
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March 2019 by Wilma Vincent
Don't let them do your plumbing they will charge you extra and not do the job right . Took twice to come back and do a simplie soder job . Sent a guy the second time who took directions over the phone. Of coarse it didn't hold . Reimbursement was only half which anyanyone knows if I had time to go to court I would of got full refund plus extra. Don't trust rhem
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March 2019 by ike 0208
Contracted to replace a water heater and did an excellent job.
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March 2018 by S Suchy
Great customer service. Steve Murphy saved me big money and made me laugh in the process!
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March 2018 by Ardor Cavus
I'm giving them one star simply because of the way one of their employee drives his work van! Speeding, tailgating and had his left leg up in the drivers window. I would never hire a company who had employees like that.
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March 2018 by Andrew :JOHNSON
If I could give zero stars, I would. I had River City come out to inspect our failed air conditioning unit. They came out through an Xcel Energy Program called HomeSmart. It's basically a paid service that covers repairs and/or replacements of your home appliances if they breakdown. Kind of like an extended warranty for appliances.The guy that came out did maybe a 10-15 min inspection and said that all the refrigerant had leaked out and that he was going to write it up as non repairable rather than filling it up because our HomeSmart program only covers 1 lb and it needed like 5 lb.We had just had a hail storm about 3 weeks prior and the issues started shortly after that. The unit is clearly damaged from hail and I asked him to write that in his report that the damage could have been caused by the storm. He said no because he never actually found the leak.I accepted that and asked for a copy of the report from their office. They said they would email it. Never did. Called up Home Smart to start the process of replacement because I was told it was unrepairable and was told that the report that River City sent them was too vague and I would have to get someone to find the leak before they replace it.Now I'm not unreasonable, if I was told by the River City tech that I would need to get a more thorough inspection initially while he was there I would have called around that day to find someone to do it. But I was told that they were going to send their report in saying unrepairable. So I started looking at AC units to get purchased and installed. Then I call HomeSmart to start the replacement process and they tell me i cant start it until i get another inspection.Now I have to wait even longer to get my broken AC fixed in 90 degree humid weather with a 3 week old newborn and have some other company come out and locate the leak... needles to say I'm very unimpressed.
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March 2018 by JUDY GRYNIEWSKI
Fixed problem on my A/C unit but charged more labor then I was told when I made the appointment. I was told they charged $85 for diagnostic (which included the first half hour of labor) and $72.50 for every half hour after that. Tech charged me the $85 diagnostic labor fee plus $72.50 for a half hour of labor (which SHOULD cover an hour of labor) and he was not here for more then 20 minutes. So he over charged me $72.50 according to what I was told over the phone when I made appointment.
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March 2018 by Amy Hang
Worst experience ever! A month and a half later my gas line still isn't hooked up. I've made numerous phone calls only to be told they would get back to me. Well no one has, only to be told again when I call again someone will get back to me. Never using this company again! No wonder the ratings are horrible, horrible customer service too! Taking my future business elsewhere. Don't use this place unless you have plenty of time to waste waiting around for them to figure out how to run a business. If I could give zero stars I would!
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February 2018 by E S.
Our home boiler (which heats the house and also runs our hot water) broke down this morning. Bradley from River City was called out today as part of Xcel Energy's homesmart program (River City I believe is an authorized repair company that they must use). He was able to quickly and cleanly repair the boiler (which luckily was at no cost to us as it was simply a covered repair and not a full replacement). He also gave me a ton of advice on future options for home heating systems and what to stay away from. The boiler appears to be working again and the heat is thankfully back on. I appreciate the great service!
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March 2016 by huie 1983
This HVAC company was sub contracted through CenterPoint Energy to do my furnace, A/C and water heater install. The tech's that did the install were very nice and cleaned up after themselves. However, after the install several things prompted me to write this review.- The gas connection to the furnace was leaking. I smelled gas the night of the install after they left. I have done gas hookups before so I got out my soapy water and found the leak between the copper line they ran and the input pipe on the furnace. Turned off the gas and corrected it myself. Not good with 3 kids in the house, could of ended up being a huge risk to my family.- They didn't tape the joints between the air filter box and the furnace, there were 1/8 gaps all over between the box and furnace. Why have a filter box if dirty air can get between them? I taped the seams myself.- This may seem picky but they re-used all of the old copper/metal piping from the old water heater to hook up the new one. You get new equipment and have old crusty ( and rusty pipe in the case of my pressure valve) pipe, doesn't look great but saves them the $$ of new pipe.- They wouldn't hook up my RUUD Econet thermostat I purchased to go with the RUUD U96V 2 stage Econet enabled furnace. They hooked up a 1 stage thermostat and let the furnace do the 2 stage controls which is really old school. Why not control a smart furnace with the smart thermostat that is MADE for the furnace? I can tell you why. It was Friday afternoon and they didn't want to redo the thermostat wiring. They hooked up the 1 stage even though I saw my sales guy write not to on the work order as I wanted the Econet installed. I rewired it myself and installed the Econet thermostat, works great.Like I said, the tech's were nice but seemed a little behind the times, lacking training on the equipment they were installing and rushed through the install. I would not recommend them for a install.