About Air Conditioning Service, Inc.
Provides residential heating and cooling services in Oklahoma City
Services Offered
residential air conditioningheating systems installationAC repairmaintenancefurnaceheat pumpsair quality products
Customer Reviews
Google
Robert has been amazing to work with. I was going to buy a minisplit from him but then another unit we had been looking at became available so we opted not to buy with Robert at the time, well that was a huge mistake. The other seller never showed up with our product and left us waiting for hours after we spoke on the phone and he confirmed delivery. The next morning I reached back out to Robert who got me a unit the same day and then when my professional installation tech had questions Robert spoke with him personally and even drew a diagram for him. Install went super smooth after that and we have ice cold air. Thank you Robert.
Google
Great experience here. They’ll dedicate their time to educating you on what the best options are. If you are in Oklahoma City give these guys a call.
Google
I have had 4 of their mini splits installed, and it has worked out wonderfully. Robert is straightforward and got the job done efficiently... very happy with their service. -Vance :-)
Google
They installed two mini splits in our guesthouse. The installers were great, knowledgeable and efficient. Robert was easy to deal with and we got a great deal.
Google
Robert and his guys were very informative quick and kind enough to answer any questions I had , great product at great price thanks guys we will definitely be using them again
Google
I have purchased two mini splits from here and they have always been friendly and very knowledgeable about the mini split units. I also purchased a Ryobi dual fuel heater. I would highly recommend them.
Google
They are scammers they sold us two mini splits that don't work I've been calling and messaging many times asking them to fix or replace them because they still have the warranty and they refuse to do anything and the owner called me one day insulting me and saying I broke them this company is nothing but scammers and crooks if you want mini splits do your research and avoid this company.
Google
10/10. This was the second time I’ve purchased from Robert .This time , I had his tech install the unit . Professional and friendly and went above and beyond !!
Google
Good deals on minisplits! Great customer service. Will definitely be back to buy more.
Google
Great people..highly recommend doing business with..will contact again..affordable and make everything easy
Google
Customer service was great, which is hard to come by these days. Robert was a pleasure to work with.
Google
Great service. Very reliable and honest. It was a pleasure working with this company.
Google
I have dealt with this company many times every time I leave happy customer service is great!
Google
Best minisplit tech around. Quick, affordable, and reliable.
Google
Excellent attitude and would highly recommend
Google
Robert is a big help. Very knowledgeable and fairly priced, even has some installers to help for a solid price as well!
Angi
Our AC wouldn't cool our house below 75 degrees so we knew we had an issue. Two of my neighbors recommended Vogt so I gave them a call. <br>A technician (owner's son) came out late morning the next day and spent 1.5 hours. Our system needed 2.5 pounds of refrigerant. The coils needed cleaning and the technician spent time looking for the source of the obviously leaking refrigerant. The technician used a handheld device to check the outside fan unit and the condenser coils for a leak. No leak was found. Was told the leak could possibly be the valve where the refrigerant is applied or could be in the copper running under the slab. Was told at this point he'd refill the refrigerant and monitor the situation to see if it leaks out again. If it doesn't then it was most likely the valve that he had already tightened. <br> <br>Technician also looked at the inside filters (okay) and the intake vents. Its a 60's house that uses the existing gaps in the support beams. Obviously this is not ideal for airflow. The technician gave me some options on how to add an additional vent intake inside the house. <br> <br>We also talked about options to cool the upstairs - adding a second system or adding a separate zone to the existing system. <br> <br>The technician arrived on time, in a marked vehicle and was well groomed (not really in a uniform, but looked presentable and comfortable). Technician did not smell of smoke (or BO - trust me, that can be an issue). Technician was friendly and knowledgeable. <br>Great experience all around. My research shows their prices to be industry standard. <br> <br>Will use again.
Angi
I have used Vogt Heating and air conditioning service for several years without any complaint. Steve (the owner) has always done a professional job on all service calls. On December 23 I asked Vogt to complete a routine preventative maintenance on my central heating unit. Everything was working as it should but it hadn't been serviced in a year. Tony did the work. (Tony is the son.) <br /> Tony inspected the unit and came into the house to check carbon monoxide levels. He said the levels wer 14PPM and it was unsafe to operate. He said my 3 options were 1) replace the heat exchanger for $800 - $1,000; 2) replace the furnace for $2,000 - $2,500 or replace the entire unit for about $6,000. I said I didn't want to do anything at that time. He told me he would have to disable the unit where it would not operate. I told him I would sign a waiver releasing him of all responsibility and begged him not to incapacitate the heater. He told me he had given me three options to make it operable and safe and he would not leave it running without doing one the three options. I told him to just leave. He disabled the heater disconnecting parts, turned off the gas and unplugged it. <br /> I researched carbon monoxide levels on the Internet to see what was considered dangerous. Until the levels get to 25 PPM or greater it is not considered a health risk. <br /> The next day, December 24, I called the City of Oklahoma City building inspection department to ask if a heating contractor has the jurisdiction to turn my heater off. I was told they <strong>DID NOT</strong> and that 14 PPM carbon monoxide was not a problem. He offered to call Oklahoma Natural Gas to have them come test the CO levels. I decided to call Vogt and tell them I had called the City inspectors and that they (Vogt) did not have jurisdiction to turn off the heat and that they should come back out and get the heater running to the gas company could then check the CO levels. <br /> Steve (the owner & dad) did come to get the heater working again. It took him about two hours to repair what Tony had disabled. Oklahoma Natural Gas employees (which were extremely helpful) tested for carbon monoxide and found <strong>NONE</strong> present. <br /> BEWARE OF SOMEONE HOLDING YOUR HEATING UNIT HOSTAGE! Contractors do not have jurisdiction to disable your heat. <br /> <br />
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Great!
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AC went out on the first day of 90 degree temp., called Monday morning and they came within 2 hours. Excellent service, professional and polite. Explained all issues and I believe the charges were reasonable. <br />
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We found Steve Vogt by the service sticker that was on the vintage 1985-ish central a/c unit that came with the house. I cannot recommend Steve highly enough. He is a man of great skill, patience and integrity, and as honest as the day is long. As a matter of fact, the main reason that I joined Angie's list was to recommend Steve Vogt (the other one is to find an electrician.) The last time he came out was when the downstairs central air unit quit working this past 4th of July weekend. He happened to be out of town on the holiday, but it was worth waiting for him to get back to deal with the problem. Small, independent businesses are the backbone of our society here in Oklahoma and although he does not have 24-hour on-call staff, he is responsive, timely, his prices are reasonable, he does good work, he backs up his work, and is phenomenally patient and willing to answer every question that I have. <br /> <br /> My one caution is that <strong>against Steve's advice</strong>, we decided to try a piece-meal replacement of the system a few years ago when one of the central air conditioning units was beyond repair. He told me that we would be better off in the long run by replacing the whole thing back then, but would we listen? NoOo. Steve cannot be blamed for our own and quot;penny wise/pound foolishnessand quot;! <br /> <br /> Reality is that the remnants of the old central hand a system are on life support, and our plan is to keep the old unit running until the weather breaks and we can replace the system between seasons and address some duct/vent issues that date back to the construction of the house --- too bad Steve wasn't there to influence the original design and construction of the house! <br /> <br /> A word about Steve's son Tony - I know that he started accompanying his dad, learning the ropes while in high school and estimate that he can't be any older than 22 or 23 as of 2011, maybe younger, but time flies. At any rate, he is a fine young man - our unit has been a learning laboratory for him :) Tony is definitely a chip off the old block. I hope that he takes over the business some day, but the times are changing. It is very difficult for independents these days. <br /> <br />
Angi
Steve originally came out to see what it would entail to lay the gas line for my generator. He was here a few hours to determine the best way to do this. My house is 2 story and rather large so he gave me various options and we agreed on the best course. He thought he could do it for around $1800. but called me back when he checked with the city and the generator people and it was determined extra work was involved and larger materials needed for the line. he quoted $2800.He ended up charging a couple of hundred more for extra work due to the underground gas leak. He was here working 3 days all day long. Then he came back to pressure check it and found a leak under the house so he called ONG who had to lay a new line. Steve plumbed the new line and did some extra work on my water heater venting. He was in the house a lot to access part of the attic, He was neat, he put down spare rugs so he wouldn't soil my carpet. He is professional and just the best H and A guy around. He was careful not to let my dogs out and I totally recommend him for anything regarding heat and air and laying a gas line for a generator. I gave him an A review when he put in my heat and air and redid my duct work and it is still an A.
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