First trip: I was quoted $ 96 for the trip. Water was leaking on the floor from what might have been a hose broken inside the unit [not from a humidifier… I didn’t have one]. The tech stuck his screw driver into the hose [which was not broken inside] and unclogged the hose. My bill was not $ 96 but $ 150. Second trip to install a humidifier: I had been quoted $ 448 by the 1st trip tech and when I scheduled the install, I asked how much it would be. The answer was $ 448. I left a check with my son and went to a meeting. They took the check and told him that the charge was $ 513. I will be looking for another company and asking better questions.
Marc D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
I have been using standard for about a year on my properties now. I have used both new install and service. They are a larger company and are able to handle the size of some of my projects which is very nice. I always get immediate response and they are super easy to work with. The techs have been great and very knowledgeable. I have even had to use their after hours emergency service a few times and have nothing but good things to say.
Neal S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Omaha, NE
REGARDINGSTANDARDHEATINGANDAIRINOMAHANEBRASKA: Our technician did a fine job on the very basic task of replacing the blower motor on our furnace last weekend. It was an 11:00pm Saturday night call so I can sort of understand the $ 180 fee they charged just to step in the door. What killed me what the almost $ 500 I was charged for the motor.(I later confirmed the wholesale cost to be around $ 130). That is ridiculous markup! During the process of the original service call the blower fan wheel«somehow» got out of balance and over the next couple of days the sound became so loud I had to have them back out to see what the issue was. There was no charge for this visit but they suggested I replace the blower wheel at the cost of an additional $ 350. I had already called the local parts warehouse and found out that the wheel is a $ 47 part. I declined the service and planned to replace the wheel on my own. Yesterday I picked up the part at GA Larson here in Omaha and today I installed the wheel with the use of a socket set and a drop light in 24 minutes flat. I had never done this before so I was amazed at how easy it was and absolutely appalled that I would have paid the crooks at Standard Heating an additional $ 300 in labor and parts markup for a job that they should have been able to do in 15 minutes(if an amateur first timer like myself could do it in 24 mins). I WILLNOTCALLTHISCOMPANYUNDERANYCIRCUMSTANCESINTHEFUTURE.