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Since opening our doors in 1977, A-Plus Air Conditioning & Home Solutions has been the premier AC and home repair company in Austin, TX. Our technicians show up on time and work diligently to make sure that every job is done right the first time. We are energy conservation specialists registered with Austin Energy (since it began in 1982) PEC, Oncor & Bluebonnet utility programs to perform energy audits, install high-efficiency cooling and heating systems, and we perform all the recommended weatherization work. We've also expanded to offer a home solutions department to meet all of your home improvement needs. From handyman services, to...
Shaun A.
I have a small rental home in Austin. After a tenant moved out, apparently the a/c stopped working, so when I arrived from Houston the house was like a furnace. I called A-Plus, and Vanessa immediately put me on their schedule for the same day. (She and Katie are great and give a wonderful first impression of the company). Angel arrived here promptly, and was so professional. He took the time to educate me about my system. When it turned out the problem was just a low battery in the thermostat, he was so kind and understanding. What a great company to work with. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for friendly, fast and high quality work.
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Mark G.
Chris did everything I asked and also taught me a few things. The service was great. Will use them again.
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Beq K.
We recently moved into a new house, and had a long to-do list that neither my husband nor myself felt up to achieving. I had a look on Angie's List, and A-Plus had great reviews and a coupon, so I called them up and booked a handyman for four hours of work. They sent Kevin and he knocked that list out with ease. He installed two fans on our high ceilings, hung a mirror; a towel rack; three paintings in difficult and hard to reach places, put up curtain rods in the bedroom and even offered to help us move some boxes around when he was done. The house feels much more homey now. 100% happy and would recommend without hesitation to anyone.
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Thomas B.
I called A Plus to schedule an initial visit to see if what I wanted could be accomplished in the 40 hours. They said that they would call me back to schedule it. After a week, I called back. They said they would call back. They never did, so I called back after another week. Finally, we scheduled their initial visit.
Josh & Gilbert show up to see the space. Gilbert was very professional and seemed very competent. I was not really sure why Josh was even there, but he was not very professional. While we were talking about the project, he plopped himself down and laid down on our bed. I'm not the most anal person, but I don't like sweaty strangers resting on my pillows. Gilbert sounded confident he could do the project in 40 hours; Josh kept telling me how he doubted it could be (and that it would be $80/hr after the 40).
A few days out from when they were supposed to start, they called and said they had to pull Gilbert to another job, and they would reschedule. 2-3 weeks went by, and they never called. After pestering them with phone calls, they finally rescheduled. This time they actually showed up.
They started the project on 11/21 and worked the following schedule:
11/21 - 5 hours 20 min (but they tried to charge me 7 hours to include travelling time. I said, "No, I am paying for 40 hours of labor. Getting to my house is the cost of doing business.")
11/22 - 3:25
11/23 - 3:35 (but there were two people, so 7:10 in man hours)
11/25 - 3:30 (again, two people, so 7:00 man hours)
...Now, here I guess they needed to pull Gilbert to a more lucrative job...so, they said they would schedule the rest of the project for the next week...the next week came and went with no call. A pattern had developed by this point, so I started pestering Katie (the phone lady) earlier. Gilbert finally returned on:
12/14 - 2:15
12/15 - 5:15
12/16 - 6:00
Gilbert had to go somewhere else again, so they finally finished the job on 12/21...a month after they started, and two months after they said they were going to start.
Now, the work itself sucked pretty bad. Electrical outlets needed to be cut; well they were cut too big, so they just put a glob of plaster in there. Plaster is not drywall, and it breaks. Now, whenever we flip the switch, it moves into the wall, because the flanges are not resting on the drywall.
They removed a window, and installed Hardiplank. It looks like crap, and I question its ability to keep out a good storm.
Gilbert did do a good job of spraying texture. However, he did not cover up anything even though I had provided three plastic sheets and a painter’s tarp. There was paint texture on our ceiling fan, bed footboard, leather ottoman, the electrical outlets and switches, and all over the carpet. We cleaned it up, but this is not what really ticked me off.
I purchased pre-hung French closet doors. They were sitting in the room the entire month of the project. Now, by this point they were trying to get outside the 40 hours quickly. They were stepping outside to take calls regularly. So, by the time they finished texturing, it was beyond 40 hours, and I would need to pay the regular $80/hr rate. I was pretty irritated at this point, and just wanted them out. I can hang a closet door.
...If the doorframe was built to fit the closet door...
I went to install it myself. The door is 80" tall. Pretty typical. Almost all doors at Home Depot or Lowes are 80" tall. The doorframe was not 80" tall. It was 79 1/2" inches tall. For a very brief moment, I thought about having them come out to fix it, but I figured that would take another month or two, and they would be trying to charge me for every little thing again. It was easier for me to just saw off an inch of the pre-hung frame. I got the doors in fine. Now though, because the doors are not as high as carpet makers assume a closet door would be, the doors drag on the carpet and it takes real force to open and close them.
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Brett G.
I contracted A Plus to buildout a new closet in our master bedroom by taking space from the game room. I used the Angie's List deal of 40 hours for $1399, and I provided all materials down to the last nail. The price was good, but it turns out, you get what you pay for.
I called A Plus to schedule an initial visit to see if what I wanted could be accomplished in the 40 hours. They said that they would call me back to schedule it. After a week, I called back. They said they would call back. They never did, so I called back after another week. Finally, we scheduled their initial visit. This should have been the first red flag.
Josh & Gilbert show up to see the space. Gilbert was very professional and seemed very competent. I was not really sure why Josh was even there, but he was not very professional. While we were talking about the project, he plopped himself down and laid down on our bed. I'm not the most anal person, but I don't like sweaty strangers resting on my pillows. Gilbert sounded confident he could do the project in 40 hours; Josh kept telling me how he doubted it could be (and that it would be $80/hr after the 40). This should have been the second red flag, but the price was so good I went ahead and scheduled the date for them to begin.
A few days out from when they were supposed to start, they called and said they had to pull Gilbert to another job, and they would reschedule. 2-3 weeks went by, and they never called. After pestering them with phone calls, they finally rescheduled. This time they actually showed up.
They started the project on 11/21 and worked the following schedule:
11/21 - 5 hours 20 min (but they tried to charge me 7 hours to include travelling time. I said, "No, I am paying for 40 hours of labor. Getting to my house is the cost of doing business.")
11/22 - 3:25
11/23 - 3:35 (but there were two people, so 7:10 in man hours)
11/25 - 3:30 (again, two people, so 7:00 man hours)
...Now, here I guess they needed to pull Gilbert to a more lucrative job...so, they said they would schedule the rest of the project for the next week...the next week came and went with no call. A pattern had developed by this point, so I started pestering Katie (the phone lady) earlier. Gilbert finally returned on:
12/14 - 2:15
12/15 - 5:15
12/16 - 6:00
Gilbert had to go somewhere else again, so they finally finished the job on 12/21...a month after they started, and two months after they said they were going to start.
Now, the work itself sucked pretty bad. Electrical outlets needed to be cut; well they were cut too big, so they just put a glob of plaster in there. Plaster is not drywall, and it breaks. Now, whenever we flip the switch, it moves into the wall, because the flanges are not resting on the drywall.
They removed a window, and installed Hardiplank. It looks like crap, and I question its ability to keep out a good storm.
Gilbert did do a good job of spraying texture. However, he did not cover up anything even though I had provided three plastic sheets and a painter's tarp. There was paint texture on our ceiling fan, bed footboard, leather ottoman, the electrical outlets and switches, and all over the carpet. We cleaned it up, but this is not what really ticked me off.
I purchased pre-hung French closet doors. They were sitting in the room the entire month of the project. Now, by this point they were trying to get outside the 40 hours quickly. They were stepping outside to take calls regularly. So, by the time they finished texturing, it was beyond 40 hours, and I would need to pay the regular $80/hr rate. I was pretty irritated at this point, and just wanted them out. I can hang a closet door.
...If the doorframe was built to fit the closet door...
I went to install it myself. The door is 80" tall. Pretty typical. Almost all doors at Home Depot or Lowes are 80" tall. The doorframe was not 80" tall. It was 79 1/2" inches tall. For a very brief moment, I thought about having them come out to fix it, but I figured that would take another month or two, and they would be trying to charge me for every little thing again. It was easier for me to just saw off an inch of the pre-hung frame. I got the doors in fine. Now though, because the doors are not as high as carpet makers assume a closet door would be, the doors drag on the carpet and it takes real force to open and close them.
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Bianca D.
I called this company because of the good Angies List rating. I explained that I had a small job, an air duct in the attic that needed a repair. It was getting condensation and needed insulation at the Y joint. An easy fix. I asked for a repairman to be sent out. A few days later they sent someone that I thought was the repair person. He said he would get back with me for the bid. He then wanted me to pay him $75. separately for the bid and it would not be applied to the repair. The repair job was eventually done in about 15 minutes for less than their price of a bid. A-plus then had the nerve to send me a postcard saying they weren't interested in my business.
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