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Budget Heating & Cooling, located in Portland, Oregon, is an air conditioning contractor that provides services to both residential and commercial customers. They specialize in installations, repairs, and maintenance, offering a wide range of products and expertise to make sure that their clients are always comfortable. Their goal is to provide quality, dependable services at an affordable price.
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Scott and his crew did a wonderful job. They are a great value. They was on time and did what he said they would do. They stand behind their work as well. We highly recommend them! Services: Heating system installation, Install thermostat
I was completely ripped off by a competing company who charged me $544 just to run diagnostics. They were wanting to charge me at least $2800 to fix it and they told me I might as well replace my unit. I called Budget based on a dear friend’s referral, and they came over and fixed the unit in a couple hours. They let me know my unit was working great & I didn’t actually need the repair the other company was saying I needed. They literally saved me thousands of dollars. My repair with Budget cost $235. As a single woman and new home owner, I am so grateful for the integrity and kindness this company has shown. You have a forever customer in me.
These guys suck. They don't know what they are doing. We had them install two AC units at our house. They told us we needed 2, 4 ton units. They charged us for two 4 ton units and instead sold us a 4 ton and a 3 ton in a 4 ton shell. After the install, they continually iced up, but eventually, they figured it out. The AC never worked that great, but we just figured it was because we had a ton of south facing windows and a big house. We ended up hiring someone else to work on our furnace and they found a TON of problems (like installing a different unit than they charged us for). They also routed the 4 ton unit to the basement and main floor, which had by far the least need for AC, and routed the 3 ton unit to the top two floors of the house, where AC was needed most. We should have know that they were the lowest bidder for a reason and once again, the lowest bidder ending up costing more. These guys suck more than Ben Affleck in Pearl Harbor.
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