Reviews (29)
Very professional people. Amazing contractor making sure I was properly safe and prepared to work
Hr was very quick about getting back to me about some questions I had
Would give zero stars as well. High employee turnover. Call backs from customers were numerous. If you request a project, vet the engineers working there. If you request service...well I wish you luck.
Great place to work
Always there when we need them! Great group of people
Really great company! Staff are all so awesome!!!
Great company to work for. All of the foreman from the install department are knowledgeable, patient people to work with. The superintendent I worked for (Lee) was flexible when I needed time off, took time to teach me, was on time with giving 90-day and annual reviews, and above all else ORGANIZED. If you are a good worker, this company will reward you. Leaving American Heating was one of my biggest professional mistakes.
Good people
Excellent design build contractor
Best money I've spent in a long time! Highly recommend.
Great customer service, prompt and efficient
Always friendly and consistently good food
Little biased cause i am employed here, but honestly best place I have worked. Great bunch of hard working women and men.
Great place to work
Knowledgeable people
I work here it's an excellent company I would say the best
Great company, commercial HVAC. Quality work and very professional employees.
This isn't a review on their business but on their employee's ability to be a mature functioning adult. For 30 minutes this morning I was tailgated with Highbeams between Sandy and Clackamas. I understand some people are just A-Holes but when operating as the public figure of a business one should realize they are representing more than themselves. Due to this mans poor judgement and inability to function like a decent human being I am going to let my contractor contacts throughout the Portland area that this company is employed by immature, impatient children.
The staff is so nice! They really care
My experience today around 3:30 pm a man driving an American Heating van with ladders on top ran a stop sign making a left onto 72 nd ave then sped through a residential neighborhood with speed limit of 25 in which I was travelling when he was way too close for comfort running his stop sign. He made a left turn without using his blinker I finally caught up with him when he had to stop at the light taking a left onto Hall, again no blinker. I then took a picture of his van. He is older man, about 45 to 55, glasses, spiked grey blond short hair. It is not worth injuring someone for any individual to save a few minutes. This neighborhood is full of children, joggers, and walkers. The large speed bumps try to insure that but he strattled so that only one side of tires went over and he could go faster.