Bloch Heating & Air Conditioning
From $50
Up to $500
Open 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
In the heart of Cedarburg, we are Bloch Heating & Air Conditioning – your trusted HVAC specialists. We pride ourselves on offering comprehensive s…
Compare top-rated hvac providers in Cedarburg. Profiles include verified reviews, service details, and direct contact options.
From $50
Up to $500
Open 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
In the heart of Cedarburg, we are Bloch Heating & Air Conditioning – your trusted HVAC specialists. We pride ourselves on offering comprehensive s…
From $50
Up to $500
Open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
In the heart of Cedarburg, we are Hometown Heating, Air & Electric – your reliable partners in maintaining a comfortable and efficient home enviro…
From $50
Up to $500
Open 24/7
At Full Service Heating & Air Conditioning INC in Cedarburg, we specialize as HVAC professionals, delivering exceptional air conditioning and heat…
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These guys came out to my buddy’s house - got him completely squared away and saved him from getting entirely ripped off by another company. Thank you!!
Got off to a bit of a rough start with a very frustrating discussion with their front line customer service rep who didn't seem to really want to help, but the manager called back and is making things right. They have installed a A/C and boiler system for us in the past and it appears to have been done very well with clean routings (for a 100 year old house).
Technician arrived (Alan), spent three minutes looking at the dryer before he walked out saying he was going to his truck to look something up. He left and never came back. We called and were told he would call with an update.....it's been a week and we still haven't heard back from anyone. I would not recommend anyone to this place.
Carl was late getting here, he said he could not find anything wrong in the 5 minutes he was here. He said some stove just smell like gas, charged me $72.74 for the 5 minutes and did absolutely nothing. I Do not reccomend at all. Total rip off since I posted my review, the office people were so nice and helpful... problem is resolved. Thank you
Sarah was very unprofessional describing the service area exaggerating “where in Milwaukee”. I spoke area code 53222 and she mention Capital Drive I stated I live North of Capital Drive. Then Sarah referenced Hampton Ave. I didn’t understand or wasn’t able to follow her. She obviously had service areas limiting the Milwaukee area but it was not described well and she did not explain except they do not service areas South of Hampton which is vast. I don’t understand why she didn’t just request the address then state it’s outside of the service area. Instead were in Milwaukee was expressed. I feel she was unprofessional and did not explain the company service area well.
Was bring my fridge to them, they said they going to call me to let me know how much it’s going to cost to repair it. After a week I call them to check what’s going on with my fridge, lady said the guy who supposed to fix it didn’t even look yet, and we will call you tomorrow with answers. Two weeks no calls, after that I call again, another lady said the same, next day gay call me back and said “I will take a look tomorrow and call you back”! After another 10 days no call me back I come to them to take it. They said we don’t know where is it.