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Home Performance Contractor

Allied Experts Heating & Air Conditioning

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  • Complaint Type:
    Order Issues
    Status:
    Answered
    At the time we signed a contract for energy improvements including attic insulation and garage insulation at an out of pocket cost of $6,000 ($2,000 of which the electric company paid). the homeowners were provided a blank ST-8 Capital Importance Form and we were told that it would be signed by the contractor and presented to the homeowner at the completion of the work, so we could use that to write off for our taxes of having it Energy improvement to our home. When the work was completed, Allied failed to provide the signed ST8 form. They have been non responsive to our requests in writing and calls made. I would like the Better Business Bureau to intervene since the company has failed to comply and lied to us and now will not provide the signed ST-8 form to for tax purposes.

    Business response

    11/14/2023

    I have tried to contact this customer on numerous occassions to explain to him that the form he is looking to use only pertains to tax exempt entities. When we did the job for him, he did not file any tax exempt forms with use, therefore he would not be tax exempt. He may be thinking that he needs this form to get his end of the year tax credit, but he does not and his account can explain that to him. If indeed he is tax exempt for some reason then he needs to respond to my calls so I can get him the form.

    Truly,

     

    *********************

  • Complaint Type:
    Sales and Advertising Issues
    Status:
    Answered
    On June 06, 2022 I had a new **** system and Water Heater installed under the ** Clean Energy Program in association with my gas and electric provider PSE&G, by Allied Experts A.K.A. Allied Construction *********************************************************************** was advised by the sales and installation team that the installation would be inspected by the ***************** municipal inspectors once the work was completed. Months went by and I hadn't been contacted for the inspection, several calls to Allied Experts resulted in no returned calls. I went to the township office and was advised that ******* of Allied filed for a permit on July 01, 2022 for the **** system and they were awaiting the $156.00 fee. **** also of Allied had file on July 20, 2022 for the Water Heater and were awaiting the $69.00 permit fee. I have learned that ******* no longer works for Allied Experts and numerous calls to **** or her manager or the company owner has yielded zero returned calls. So, it is almost nine months since the installation and the permit fees have not been paid and the installation job hasn't been inspected. I've had to be more than understanding since the supply chain and employee shortages caused by the pandemic, but this is totally unacceptable. I feel that Allied Experts should be removed from the approved list of companies that participate in the ** Clean Energy program.

    Business response

    03/02/2023

    The permit has been paid and the permit number has been issued to the customer #*********. If you have any other questions, please let me know.
  • Complaint Type:
    Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
    Answered
    This company, hired to install hvac system and insulate house, agreed to submit all of the paperwork needed to secure, and have issued, a permit. We were advised this would take **** weeks. Our job was completed in May of 2022. First phone call to follow up on this was in November. We were told a message would be sent to the person that handles permits (****) and we would receive a call back. Mid December, after not hearing back we texted the sales rep who said he would get us a response. No one got back to us. I called the office again in late December and demanded **** get back to me. She replied via email, advising a check still needed to be cut and issued for the permit. I replied asking how long that would take, and received no reply. The following day I called and was able to speak directly to her, at which point she advised she would have no idea how long the check was going to take to be issued. I emailed again today asking for an update, since this was supposed to be handled in **** weeks and we are closing in on 8 months. I want the installation inspected by the township and the permit issued. This cannot be done until Allied does their part.

    Business response

    01/20/2023

    The check #  ****, for the permit was sent to the ******************** on 1/10/23 and was cashed on 1/17/23. We are waiting on the township to issue the permit number.
  • Complaint Type:
    Order Issues
    Status:
    Answered
    Allied Experts installed two heating units and a hot water heater approx. 14 months ago. The final inspection of the equipment has not been done by our township because Allied has not paid the $429 to the township for the permits, which was included in our price we paid already. We need the permits paid for so that the township will come out to inspect. It has been ******************************************************************************************************************** not. We filed a previous complaint with BBB, and the response from Allied Experts in writing was that a check was mailed out and should be paid in two weeks. That was 11/17- I called the township yesterday, 12/16/22 and the township indicated the permits have not been paid yet, and there are many more outstanding permits not paid by Allied Experts for several other township residents. The previous ticket through BBB was closed before I had the chance to check if the permits were paid, that is the reason for this new ticket. We simply want them to pay the permit off so we can get inspected.

    Business response

    12/28/2022

    The township has had our check for the payment of the permit for several weeks. At this time they are refusing to give the homeowner their permit number so they can have their inspection.

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