Allied Services, Inc.

Category: HVAC contractor

Address: 109 S Diamond Mill Rd, Clayton, OH 45315, USA

Phone: +19378365191

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

JDubb Dollaz

Sep 3, 2022

Andrew was professional, courteous and quick. It was 80 degrees in our home he diagnosed the problem with the AC unit and got right to work. Couldn't be more please with the service especially getting him outta bed at 10pm at night lol. ZERO COMPLAINTS from me

Todd Jackson

May 11, 2022

Spent $9K on a new HVAC system in October of 2018. The following May, they had to come back and put in more refrigerant at no charge. 2 years after that, in May of 2021, they had to come out again and refill the refrigerant. No charge for that either as it's still under warranty. Then I got a call from the office assistant asking the schedule a leak search since my A/C obviously was faulty. Even though it's still under warranty they want me to pay $250 for the leak search and then pay the hourly rate when they come back to fix whatever the issue is because Carrier (the manufacturer) doesn't pay them for anything but the replacement part. I asked to speak to someone else and was told the owner would get in touch with me shortly. It's been over a year now and no call back. And guess what, my A/C is out of refrigerant again. They use their warranties and a way to bilk more money from their customers by way of service calls. Whats the point of a warranty of the company that sells the equipment won't stand behind it.

Stephanie Portemont

Jan 25, 2022

Had a few issues but Chris was quick to rectify them.

Josh Bonzelaar

Jan 17, 2022

Had some heating issues and called that morning and within 2 hours they came out. Seth was very knowledgeable, efficient and answered all my questions. Told me all about my furnace and different codes. Would highly recommend!

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Questions & Answers

Are there different types of heat pumps?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2021
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2021

Heat pumps are available in different types that include air-to-air, water-to-air, or geothermal options, as well as dual-fuel.

Why choose allied services?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2021
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2021

Allied Services takes care of your air conditioning installation needs unlike other HVAC companies. You’ll benefit from our team’s decades of experience and also our unmatched focus and attention to honesty, value, and commitment. Full factory warranties are included on all equipment and labor services involved during the AC installation process. We understand that predicaments can arise which is why we offer 24-hour availability for emergency service, as well as a 48-hour guarantee on all new part installations. Our goal is to provide cost-efficient cooling systems and timely, dependable air conditioning installation service in Dayton, Ohio, and the nearby communities.

What is a mini split?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020

Mini splits are ductless heating and cooling solutions that provide the freedom and flexibility to control the indoor climate of an individual living space or entire residence, allowing for year-round comfort.

Why should I be concerned about indoor air quality?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020

1. EPA states that scientific evidence over the last several years has pointed to the disturbing possibility that the air within our homes and other buildings is sometimes more polluted than the outside air in large, industrialized cities. 2. On average, people spend about 90 percent of their time indoors. Allied Services, Inc. realizes how important duct cleaning services can be to families — even more so for those who suffer with allergies or asthma. 3. Most home air filters are inefficient, trapping less than 10 percent of the particulates in heating and air conditioning systems. Understand this disturbing fact: the average six-room house collects 40 pounds of dust each year!

Do you offer 24/7 emergency service?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020

Yes! Since cooling systems don’t always fail during regular business hours, we offer 24-hour emergency service on all makes and models of HVAC equipment and a 48-hour installation guarantee on new parts.

Are your service technicians NATE-certified?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020

Yes, our NATE-certified service technicians are highly trained professionals. Nate-certification means that our technicians have passed a comprehensive exam and earned certification by trained professionals in the HVAC field.

Can I buy a heating or cooling system and install it myself?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020

No, the manufacturer programs through Allied Services, Inc. do not include “cash and carry.” Installation is included on all heating and air conditioning purchases with Allied Services Inc. This practice ensures the manufacturer warranty is valid. We take 100% responsibility for selling, furnishing, and installing the heating system and/or cooling system you purchase.

What are the negative effects of carbon monoxide?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020

When breathed, carbon monoxide attaches to red blood cells and displaces the oxygen our bodies need to survive. Carbon monoxide combines with the red blood cells over 200 times more easily than oxygen and creates a condition known as carboxyhemoglobin saturation. Carbon monoxide, instead of oxygen, then moves into the vital organs through the bloodstream. Organ tissues require oxygen, and without it we start to asphyxiate or suffocate.

What are zone systems?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 4, 2020

Zone systems split a home’s duct work into different comfort areas, providing independent temperature control. For example, a living room with large windows may retain too much heat in the summer and feel too cold during the winter. A zoning system regulates the temperature during each season to help compensate for the heat gained or lost through the windows.

Why is my HVAC system freezing up?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019

There are a number of things that can cause an HVAC system to freeze up. Homeowners should make sure the air filter is clean and that airflow is not restricted, and then contact a professional technician at Allied Services. Other common causes include low refrigerant, dirty evaporator coils, a defective blower motor, and more.

Should I have my furnace and AC units checked every year?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019

Yes! A properly maintained HVAC system will operate efficiently throughout the year. You also should be able to increase the lifespan of your system by making sure it’s cleaned on a regular basis. Failure to properly maintain a system is the number one cause of failure.

When changing my outdoor system, should I change my indoor system as well?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019

Outdoor units are specifically designed to work in tandem with indoor systems in order to provide the best efficiency and performance. If your outdoor unit fails and the indoor unit is similar in age, it’s best to replace both at that time.

Why is my thermostat blank?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019

There are a couple possible reasons. (1) The batteries may be dead, or (2) you have lost power to the furnace. If you believe you’ve lost power to the furnace, check your breakers.

What is HVAC?

Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019
Allied Services, Inc. | Oct 5, 2019

HVAC represents Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. The term is most often used to represent an entire heating and cooling system including the duct work, air filters, humidification controls, and registers.

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