King Heating, Cooling & Plumbing
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At King Heating, Cooling & Plumbing in Morton Grove, we specialize in HVAC services with a focus on air conditioning and heating solutions. Our te…
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At King Heating, Cooling & Plumbing in Morton Grove, we specialize in HVAC services with a focus on air conditioning and heating solutions. Our te…
From $50
Up to $500
Open 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
In the heart of Morton Grove, we're more than just an HVAC services provider; we're your neighbors, committed to ensuring the comfort and well-bei…
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In Morton Grove, at GMS Heating & Cooling, we understand that a reliable HVAC system is essential for your home's comfort. We are a dedicated HVAC…
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At Atlas Heating Service Inc in Morton Grove, we specialize in HVAC services, providing reliable solutions for all your heating and air conditioni…
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Offices, restaurants, retail spaces, and apartment buildings have very different needs than homes — rooftop units, package systems, and scheduled maintenance contracts that keep tenants comfortable and equipment warranties valid. The directory includes commercial HVAC contractors who can respond quickly when a business space loses heat or cooling, and who will quote preventative maintenance to avoid the midnight call-out later.
A spring tune-up before cooling season and a fall check-up before heating season catch small problems while they are still cheap to fix. Maintenance typically covers filter replacement, cleaning coils and burners, checking refrigerant charge, testing safety controls, and confirming airflow. Many companies publish maintenance plans in their profiles — compare what is included (and what an emergency visit costs) before you commit.
Systems break on weekends and holidays. Emergency-ready contractors keep after-hours teams for exactly the no-heat, no-cool, or gas-odor situations that can't wait until Monday. Check a company's profile for stated emergency availability and response policy before needing it — that is far easier than cold-calling on a Christmas morning.
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Darren Gardner is a seasoned professional with 37 years of experience in HVAC work. His prompt arrival at my home, within minutes of scheduling an appointment, impressed me. He quickly diagnosed the issue with my boiler and provided a reasonable quote based on his research. I appreciate his professionalism and trust him to handle all my future heating and cooling needs.
They have a bizarre definition of urgency, with multiple failed attempts over two days receiving no response or assistance. The automated answering system doesn't provide any real support either, as if the "on-call" team is just an empty title. Avoid this company at all costs.
My initial encounter was excellent, but my follow-up attempt fell flat. After my air conditioning unit failed, I reached out multiple times before receiving a response. A service appointment was scheduled, but unfortunately, no technician arrived or followed up as promised.
I had a Goodman furnace installed by this company about 4 years ago, which was already a questionable brand choice. Ever since then, I've experienced nothing but issues with it. The new installer pointed out several critical mistakes made during the original installation, including improper venting via PVC and incorrect pitching of the furnace. This has led to additional expenses and ongoing headaches. I would not recommend this company due to their inability to get even a basic installation right.
I hired Atlas Furnace to clean my boiler, which they did, but unfortunately, the experience was marred by a series of alarming interactions with their representatives. On Monday, October 21st, 2019, two men arrived at my property and descended into the basement. They called me down to show me some discoloration on the metal panel, claiming it indicated the furnace would break. However, I corrected them - my boiler was actually 14 years old, not 20. The representative then stated that when it gets cold outside, the furnace won't work, and reiterated that a furnace and boiler are essentially the same thing. It's surprising that someone in the heating business wouldn't know the difference. The representative estimated the cost of the repair to be around $12,000, which could be installed the following day. I wasn't ready to make a decision at the time, but asked my son to discuss it with the Atlas representative. During this conversation, the representative informed my son that furnaces don't have model numbers, only serial numbers. As the representative was about to leave, he requested my son's phone number and told me he would call back later. I declined, stating we weren't ready to buy a boiler yet. The representative then said I needed to shut off some lights before he left, which I couldn't figure out how to do. Later that day, I discovered the pilot lights were not even on. I called Atlas Furnace at 12:32 pm and reported the issue with the pilot lights being off. The person on the phone sounded unresponsive and told me they couldn't come back for two hours. Two hours later, I called again, only to be told another two hours would pass before someone could return. It was apparent that Atlas Furnace wasn't busy when it came to scheduling appointments, but only when issues needed to be addressed. When my representative finally arrived at 7:33 pm, I explained the problem with the pilot lights and boiler not working. The person on the phone responded rudely, implying they were trying to scam me into purchasing a boiler. I immediately cancelled their check, as they failed to fix the issue or even call back after being paid to clean my boiler. Luckily, my grandson and his friend helped me discover that the gas was shut off on the boiler, preventing it from working. I plan to report Atlas Furnace to the Better Business Bureau and the City of Chicago, warning others not to hire them due to their questionable business practices.
Called Atlas Heating & Cooling last month after a late winter surprise - my furnace decided to give up on me. Noisy and no heat, what a relief they arrived within two hours to sort it out. The team was prompt, affordable, professional, and reliable. I'd trust them with any heating issue - a solid choice for businesses or homes alike.