The man who comes out is the man who holds the license. One reviewer had been told by another company to replace the whole system; Tony came out and found defects in the compressor instead. The diagnosis comes before the invoice.
Heating and air repair and installation for homes in and around Antioch.
Diagnosis and repair when the cooling quits — including compressor faults found before anyone talks about a new system.
Furnace and heating repair, the other half of a C-20 license and the reason the phone rings in January.
Full heating and air installations and replacements, quoted by the license holder himself.
Work on the record includes replacing a failed cooling unit and installing a filter box — the small jobs as well as the big ones.
Ynot Heating and Air works out of 1853 Stewart Lane in Antioch and has held California contractor license #940610 since 2009, in the C-20 warm-air heating, ventilating and air-conditioning classification. The state record lists the business as a sole ownership, carries an active $25,000 contractor's bond, and shows workers' compensation insurance in force.
The BBB has accredited the business since 2013 and rates it A+. Its principal is listed as Anthony Furtado — the Tony that customers name in their reviews.
“Ynot is absolutely the best. Great service. He has always been honest and reasonable.”
Three reviews from their Antioch listing.
“Ynot is absolutely the best. Great service. He has always been honest and reasonable.”
Kay V.Verbatim review excerptAnother company had recommended replacing the whole system. Tony came out and found defects in the compressor instead.
John H.Summary of the review, not a direct quotePraised the immediate response when a cooling unit failed on a wine cellar.
Frank I.Summary of the review, not a direct quoteOnly text inside quotation marks is quoted word for word. The other two cards describe what the reviewer wrote rather than putting words in their mouth.
Based at 1853 Stewart Lane in Antioch, serving Antioch and the surrounding area.
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