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Yerkie Heating and Air

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Local(302) 653-1321

567 Seeneytown Rd
Clayton, DE 19938

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Yerkie Heating and Air
Local(302) 653-1321

567 Seeneytown Rd
Clayton, DE 19938

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User Reviews of Yerkie Heating and Air

Awesome !!!!!!

Very quick, didnt charge much at all, it was a lot less then what others quoted us.we were refered to them, and the work was outstanding. never will need another heating company again !!!!
openlist - user review - 04/18/2009

I Don't Like

The rep from Yerkie that came to our house seems like a decent guy, and is friendly. He answered any questions I had. However, I was a little taken back by the cost of $1,300.00 for a water heater that appears to be under $500 on the internet. In addition, the cost of $1300 didn't even include removal of our old water heater. So now we have the old water heater sitting in our basement until I can get somebody else over there to take it away. In addition, we didn't even get an itemized receipt for our heater. To add insult to injury, we also had the same rep inspect our gas heater for the winter, which he said was fine; however, a few days later there is a constant flow of water coming from the bottom of the heater. It could be that the pump was bumped while the water heater was being put in. I don't know. I've tried numerous times to contact this rep, and have not had any success as of yet.
openlist - user review - 12/17/2008

Great

awesome company !!!!!!!
openlist - user review - 10/29/2008