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Google: 3.7/5Rol Air Plumbing & Heating
1121 S Lincoln Ave, Sauk Rapids
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So, I had my sewer backed up and called Rol Air. They came out and $600 stated they had cleaned out the pipe and there weren’t many roots. Two weeks later I had a more severe back up and called them again. They charged me $250 to tell me the same thing that it was cleaned out- nothing was coming up and it was likely a belly in the pipe. They don’t do bellies. So I just had Roto-Rooter out here and they looked at the pipe and found ROOTS. Not a belly. They said there were quite a few roots in there likely causing the issue. So I spend $850 at Rol Air to do absolutely nothing. I will NEVER recommend this company. I have contacted the Better Business Beureau for taking...read full review
Set up an appointment 2 1/2weeks ago to fix a humidifier on my furnace. Waited all that time, while mopping up water sev eral times a day and just got a text ( not even a phone call) telling me today ( the day of the appointment) that they are not doing furnace tune ups ( I wanted them to fix it, not " tune it up)at this time and are canceling the appointment. . Suggested that I call another company.Been a customer for 40 years. I'll go with a reliable professional business from now onService: Heating system repair
Rol Air: Over $500 to replace run capacitor on A/C condensing unit. $20 part, five minutes of work.I brought up the price with the tech. "If you're going to call the office, I'm leaving now. We don't need that hassle."I denied service and paid the $69 call charge. Will replace myself on Wednesday when the part comes in.*Update*It was an $8 part. I had it fixed in less than a minute. HVAC companies clearly scam folks on this issue, beware. Also, the OEM parts are cheap, I mean bad cheap junk. Find your capacitor ratings and order a couple spares, then watch a YouTube video or two on how to swap them out. It's easy and you'll save a ton of money.