Frank Browne
Final Approach
Okay, this may not be a law issue just yet, but it seems to be rapidly heading in that direction. On August 11, I had a local heating and air conditioning company install a brand new Trane system in my home. The compressor outside and the air handler in the garage. It has not worked properly since it was installed. The unit will cool for a couple of hours then the airflow subsides to virtually nil, and all cooling stops because the unit keeps freezing up. A few minutes ago, I called them seeking service for the 5th time and they will be sending a technician out this afternoon for the 3rd time to try to diagnose the problem. I really do want to give this company every reasonable opportunity to make this system work properly, but my patience, not to mention confidence, is rapidly running out. I paid with a check for the full amount when the unit was installed and the check has cleared my bank. So they have 4,950 of my hard earned dollars and I still do not have a working air conditioning system.
So, how many more chances should I give this company to remedy this situation?
I understand that any response by our forum attorneys will not be taken as legal advise, but rather as advise on how I should handle this matter from this point forward.
So, how many more chances should I give this company to remedy this situation?
I understand that any response by our forum attorneys will not be taken as legal advise, but rather as advise on how I should handle this matter from this point forward.