Craft Heating Co
Noble, Pittsburgh, PA
- Phone:
- +1 412-921-6995
- Address:
- 31 Noble Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
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- SaturdayOpen 24 hours
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Craft Heating Co Reviews
4.4 stars based on 53 reviews
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Jeremy Kato
5.0
Called and had someone here within a couple of hours, and they were able to get my furnace up and running within the day. Very grateful for the speed, and the cost was very fair. Rick was super friendly and knowledgeable!
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Aaron Lenk
5.0
Excellent service! Our boiler broke two days before Thanksgiving and they had us back up and running with plenty of time to enjoy the holiday! Don was very friendly, professional and explained clearly what he was going to do. He wore a mask upon request and had the job completed much quicker than expected! If we ever need HVAC work done again, we'll be calling Craft Heating!
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Ryan Brown
1.0
Come up here to handle household responsibilities for my ailing father, and come to find out this company installed the furnace 22 years ago incorrectly and have sold scheduled maintenance twice a year for the entirety. Not once did they catch the mistake. Call them up and explained that I had readings of extremely high carbon dioxide readings when the furnace runs, plus how it's affecting the people and animals inside the home, and they didn't bring a single piece of equipment that would've verified dangerous conditions. The technician explained to me the combustion analyzer is too expensive to have all the technicians carry them, so they keep the one they do own in their shop for "special occasions"... when it should be done on scheduled maintenance every year before the heating season. That tells me they've never done it in 22 years of service. The technician charged me a service call fee and informed me they'll need to come back sometime next week with the proper equipment. Extremely high levels of carbon dioxide disperses the oxygen available, and can be fatal. I'm a home inspector and licensed electrician, and this is fairly common in the hvac-r industry unfortunately.
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