This review is based on one interaction/experience with the company.
We have just recently purchased the house and in mid July the cooling would not go down past 78 degrees. Our regular HVAC company would not be able to come out for another 3 days so we gave it a shot and contacted Mathis Heating and Cooling (Conway, AR). They were not busy and came out right away (which seemed somewhat alarming but I went with it against my instinct). I was not home and my wife dealt with the technician.
According to the Mathis, our unit was leaking R22, had a leak in the coils and capacitor was out. The tech refilled 4 pounds of R22, rewired the system and replaced capacitor. At the end of the visit I was presented with $430 bill and the news that I need to replace my coils ($2k~$3k). Three days after the visit of Mathis, my regular HVAC contractor could finally make it. I was told my system barely holds 4 pounds of R22, they had to rewire all the work Mathis has done and did not see any problems with my coils. The only problem I had was an expansion valve was clogged up and was not cooling a house appropriately ($50 charge to replace the part).
Long story short, in my one time experience with Mathis Heating and Cooling, I believe this company is nothing but a fraud and a scam. I would not recommend them to anyway. Thanks for reading.
This review is based on one interaction/experience with the company.
We have just recently purchased the house and in mid July the cooling would not go down past 78 degrees. Our regular HVAC company would not be able to come out for another 3 days so we gave it a shot and contacted Mathis Heating and Cooling (Conway, AR). They were not busy and came out right away (which seemed somewhat alarming but I went with it against my instinct). I was not home and my wife dealt with the technician.
According to the Mathis, our unit was leaking R22, had a leak in the coils and capacitor was out. The tech refilled 4 pounds of R22, rewired the system and replaced capacitor. At the end of the visit I was presented with $430 bill and the news that I need to replace my coils ($2k~$3k). Three days after the visit of Mathis, my regular HVAC contractor could finally make it. I was told my system barely holds 4 pounds of R22, they had to rewire all the work Mathis has done and did not see any problems with my coils. The only problem I had was an expansion valve was clogged up and was not cooling a house appropriately ($50 charge to replace the part).
Long story short, in my one time experience with Mathis Heating and Cooling, I believe this company is nothing but a fraud and a scam. I would not recommend them to anyway. Thanks for reading.