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All the 5 star reviews look like fakes. This company is 1 man with his son. There is no "Don" or "Steve" or other fantom techs. Tim the owner switched out my AC compressor under his son's private company so it won't be reported or something. It stopped working 3 weeks later. I paid $1300 for the work and when it went out they stopped responding to my calls. I have all the text messages for anyone who wants to see the details. Instead of fixing it they kept changing their story about why it was going bad and trying to make more money off me, saying it was something else. First it was because the coils were not clean and they wanted to charge me a couple hundred for that. After I cleaned the coils myself ($7 can of AC coil cleaner from Home Depot and a brush) all of a sudden they said it was the "capillary tubes" and asked me for $500 to fix that. I called a friend who owns an HVAC company and he said he's never seen any problem from capillary tubes and it's BS. When i asked them to warranty their work they stopped responding or answering texts. I'm reporting them to the contractor's board. Save your money, don't deal with this "company".
11/20, 2017 Steve Wills at Dolphin A/C & Heating was a kind, professional and informative person with repairing my furnace today. I highly recommend this company for all your A/C, heating and preventive maintenance needs.
Tarry Towne Homeowners Association 2450 Old Forge Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89121 November 1, 2017 Dear Tim Naas, People who have a happy experience with a company tell a few people. Unhappy people tell everyone. We wanted to be the exception to that rule. On 10/23/17 we responded to an offer from Dolphin Air Conditioning and Heating for a no charge service call at Tarry Towne club house. We had two A/C companies look at our rooftop heating and air unit about four years ago (and three other companies as recently as last month). All of them told us that it was beyond repair and that we should just buy a new A/C unit. Not having immediate access to the several thousand dollars estimated as the replacement cost in our budget in 2013 we were forced to make do with fans or sweaters for four years of quarterly meetings with members alternately roasting or freezing. Thanks to Eric at CMG’s negotiation of a free service call, we called Dolphin A/C to see if we could get a better price to repair or replace the unit and then put it in the budget. Dolphin technician Steve Will and another tech showed up promptly at the agreed upon time and went right to work. Shortly after that the owner of the company, Tim Naas, showed up and introduced himself. Tim informed us that the technicians findings were strange because, aside from the wires being disconnected and crisscrossed, someone had gone out of their way to remove some electrical connectors so that no one could run test the compressor. He explained to us that sometimes, after a technician tries to sell a unit using a lie about the real problem, they will try to disable the unit to cover their tracks. He said it’s an unfortunate reality in the HVAC industry. Ultimately his technicians replaced the stolen parts, rewired the unit correctly and attempted to start it. To our great surprise the compressor that we were told had to be replaced started right up and ran perfectly. The Dolphin techs went on to test the rest of the s
Don came the same day to fix the AC. He was on time, professional and informative. Would call him back.