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Businiess name:  Manwill Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As a full time builder and property manager for the past 16 yrs I have worked with many different subcontractors in many different cities. Manwill Heating and Air Conditioning stands out--even five years later--as one of the worst. \r \r Manwill was hired to install a Trane air conditioning system in a beautiful turn of the century house that I restored in the Avenues neighborhood in Salt Lake City. Because of the area and the value of the home I was willing to pay the extra $$$ for a Trane system--generally considered as one of the top brands in HVAC.\r \r From the get go I got the feeling that these guys did not have much of a clue what they were doing. Of the many mistakes and sloppy workmanship they perpetrated, here are a few of the most egregious:\r \r 1. The idiot installer hooked up 240v wire to a 120v blower motor--which immediately burned up. So, there goes my factory blower motor, replaced with who knows what. I only found this out because I was up in the attic after the ins

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