Laird & Son Heating & Air Conditioning

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Laird & Son Heating & Air Conditioning reviews (272)

  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 30 Oct 2009

    Furnace, Air Conditioner & Water Heater replacement

    I had my rental hot water tank let go one Sunday morning. I didn't think this would cause huge issues but........I had an old furnace (that I probably should have replaced 5 years ago). To replace the HW tank I had to put a chimney liner in but I didn't have enough room to put the furnace and HW tank exhaust up the chimney. We decided to replace the furnace, A/C and put in a non rental HW tank. I got 4 quote for the job. From the first meeting it was clear that Laird and Sons would be on the top of my list. Although they were not the cheapest their price was competive. The installation process went perfectly. The crew that they had was very friendly, neat and did a tremendous installation job. I won't hesitate to recommend them to my friends and family.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 5 Sep 2009

    new gas furnace, AC, tankless water heater and duct relocate

    Ron came to our residence and gave us a quote, after comparing other contractors... we picked Laird And Son knowing that they were more expensive than others, mostly because they provided better quality furnaces, they agreed to do the design work and heat loss while with others I had to look for other contractors to do the parts they wouldn't and also based on the reviews on this site. The work took longer than planned, the workers didn't put full hours during the day. They stopped mid project to go to a different project leaving us without AC during the heat wave, but to be fair they came and made a temporary hookup so we had AC to one room in the house until they came back 6 days later. The quality of work was to our satisfaction, they were courteous and addressed all our requests and concerns.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 29 Aug 2009

    Replace Furnace and AC

    Dave the salesman was helpful and informative. Instal crew was excellent. Final product was clean and neat. Customer service was prompt and kind. Got all the rebates. I highly recommend Laird and Son to anyone looking to replace Furnace or AC.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 10 Jul 2009

    A/C Repair

    My wife is heavily pregnant and the A/C went down and she was suffering! We phoned Laird and they came out and fixed the A/C unit without delay, even though they were super busy. Bryan, the technician, was very helpful in explaining what was wrong and in saying what the final price was going to be. I would highly recommend Laird & Sons to anyone, very reliable and honest.
  • Review from John Nichols
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 5 Jun 2009

    Boiler removal and replacement

    We needed to replace the original boiler (a 70 yr old cast iron brute). Dave's initial recommendations and estimates were very helpful. There were no pressure tactics and he certainly encouraged me to check in with previous customers (clearly, he has confidence in all the great work his team has done). Marco and his boiler removal team were very professional and polite - and they did an amazing cleanup job. I was worried about the light coloured carpet in the finished part of the basement. But they had dropcloth down over everything from the start and they got the old boiler out, without a problem. The installation team was very efficient. Again clean (more dropcloth), polite, friendly (even joking with the family as they came home from school)...but mostly just doing great work at a very competitive price. The result is working fine and looks goods.
  • Review from RJ
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 4 Jun 2009

    New Furnace & A/C

    After tendering the replacement of an old furnace and A/C system (from a 1980s renovation) to three different HVAC companies we decided on Laird & Son. They had been recommended by our Home Inspector (Rob from HomeCore Inc.) and we were warned that while they provided good service it would be expensive. Of the three tenders, we decided on Laird & Son because of their knowledge base. They were not the cheapest but made us feel the most comfortable with such a large project. In the end everything was seamless, they came and replaced the furnace and A/C with a new high efficiency system. We have a very small basement (it is a 100 year old house) and they were able to install everything with very little change to the existing use of space, leaving us more room than we expected. Although there were a couple of scheduling problems I would recommend Laird & Son to anyone seeking to replace any HVAC system.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 1 out of 5
    Review left on 21 Apr 2009

    New furnace and air conditioner

    The salesman sold me a furnace and A/C to replace my old units. Price included 3 new registers, condensate pump and retain existing thermostat (better than the one they were offering). Asked for a quote on a tankless water heater and got one from a guy on site after he called his office. Then the office sales guy told me the price I was given was no good and had to go up. He made it very clear he was doing me a favour by even quoting on it. Went with [competitors name removed - ed] instead for the tankless water heater (and very happy with [competitor's name removed -ed]). Installation of furnace had problems that were unresolved for several months after repeated phone calls. I finally just didn't pay the bill and finally got someone out to the house. They also quoted me "a couple hundred dollars" for some additional duct work on site. I said yes and then got a bill for $1000 extra. I refused to pay it (paid them the $200 they quoted me). Installer took off my existing thermostat even though the order said not to - I told him to put it back and it hasn't worked right since (it was one year old). They put in 2 registers instead of the 3 quoted and didn't hook up the condensate pump. Had to call repeatedly to get that done as well. Dealing with Laird and Son was painful. Never again.

    Answer from pro:

    I understand this customers frustrations but would also like to comment. 1) When our quote was offered the extent of the duct changes were minimal. Once we were on site we were asked to do more work than was covered in the quote. We offered to do this on a time and materials basis. It was a very busy time making it difficult to schedule the extra time. 2) There were other contractors working in the same area. Thus, our work was delayed waiting for the other work to be finished. This subsequently led to the scheduling being affected. 3) The agreement for extra charges was misconstrued. We absorbed the extra costs not anticipated by the customer. The customer raised many issues. We attemped to resolve all of them.

    Reply created 29 Jun 2009
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 6 Mar 2009

    two high efficency gas furnaces

    your instalation crew were terrific, They were prompt,courteous knowlegable and very professsional in removing two old furnaces and installling new ones . Ifound your pricing both fair and reasonable. TThank you for this job and for very good service over many years.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 28 Feb 2009

    furnace repair

    They did a great job, and showed up on time. Came within the hour to repair a broken furnace on a cold day. Repair was done as estimated and they saved us money by using existing pipes insteadof replacing them
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 19 Feb 2009

    Repair to natural-gas furnace

    We converted to a natural-gas furnace in the fall of 1992, and Laird (who had been handling our earlier oil burner which was in the house when we bought it in 1986) handled the switchover, too. We have subscribed to their basic Annual Furnace Maintenance Plan ever since. The annual cleaning and inspection includes checking carbon monoxide levels in the combustion chamber. On our last annual cleaning, the Laird guy said the CO was too high, probably due to corrosion on the cast-iron heat-exchanger plates. My wife has a friend who is a combustion engineer, and he came by and said it looked like the original furnace installation in 1992 had neglected to install a "shunt valve" between the hot-water and cold-water lines such that the water going into the boiler would be at the designated (as per the furnace installation manual, which I still had) temperature of between 120 and 140 degrees F. The fact that the water going into the boiler at first start-up each heating season was too cool (about 100 deg F) was the cause of the heat-exchanger corrosion. When I pointed this out to Laird & Son, they very honorably agreed to send a technician by to clean the heat-exchanger plates for free (usually about a $400 charge) and next they sent someone to install that needed shunt valve, also for free. So, from here on out, the rate of corrosion on the heat exchanger plates (which produces the carbon monoxide) should be significantly slowed.