The Economist is an international online and print journal which delivers news on a wide range of topics, ranging from current political events to the latest culture trends worldwide. Last year, The Economist published an article discussing the varying costs of making hot climates livable. One major point outlined in the article was that air conditioning can increase productivity. We featured a link to the article on our Facebook page last week, but if you
Wonderful, wonderful service. We have been working with Clark for a couple of years now. On their recommendation, we had a completely new system and...
Wonderful, wonderful service. We have been working with Clark for a couple of years now. On their recommendation, we had a completely new system and duct work installed and it fixed the airflow issues that were preventing our old system from cooling the house. The house has now been transformed even on the hottest of hot days here in Phoenix. Last Friday Ivan came out to do our regular check up/maintenance for this summer. As always friendly, courteous and explains everything. Thank you to everyone from Clark. I cannot imagine working with any other HVAC company now.
Bill Capatch
I’ve been here four years. I have never used anyone else. I am completely happy with your company and I highly recommend it to everyone that asks me...
I’ve been here four years. I have never used anyone else. I am completely happy with your company and I highly recommend it to everyone that asks me if I know a good heating and air-conditioning company. For four years, every service man that’s ever come out to the house is exceptional, so thank you.
Michael P
Fantastic service! Everyone at Clark heating and cooling goes above and beyond! Very trustworthy and incredibly professional. I am so thankful to...
Fantastic service! Everyone at Clark heating and cooling goes above and beyond! Very trustworthy and incredibly professional. I am so thankful to have found CH&C. No one else comes close to them!
Susan Boothe
About a year after buying my house in Phoenix, we noticed water dripping from through the thermostat during a storm. (Yes, the thermostat!)
After...
About a year after buying my house in Phoenix, we noticed water dripping from through the thermostat during a storm. (Yes, the thermostat!)
After determining where I thought the leak was, I ended up calling Dave. His guy Ivan came over to patch up the condensation drain pipe (I explained I was confident this was where the water was entering the house).
After spending a solid amount of time "going to town" patching up any possible leak on the roof, Ivan was ready to leave and had me sign the invoice. I asked if he had any concern about mold, since there had been a handful of heavy storms before we called Dave. By his own suggestion, he went up into the attic to inspect it. While we were up there, Ivan noticed daylight coming in through the seal of the AC unit to the roof. The unit wasn't sealed correctly or possibly had shifted since being installed. Ivan pointed out that was the actual source of the leak. (And wasn't easy to detect from on top of the roof.) He went back on the roof and reinforced the seal.
I was very satisfied because Ivan wasn't at all in a hurry to get the job done and get out of there. His top priority was clearly doing the job right, and it's because he had that thorough mindset that we were able to identify the source of the leak. We've had storms since then with no further issues.