Bayboro NC Heating & Air Conditioning Services
Jackson and Sons has provided full-service residential and commercial heating and air conditioning installation, maintenance tune-ups and repair services in Bayboro, NC since 1974.
Read our reviews to learn why your neighbors call us first for their home and business comfort needs in Bayboro, NC, then call us at 919-734-9611 to see what we can do for you.
Local Reviews
for Bayboro, NC
Customers say: The reviews exhibit a positive overall sentiment, with a significant number of reviews expressing satisfaction and praise for the services provided by Jackson and Sons. The positive reviews highlight aspects such as excellent service, polite and informative technicians, quality installations, and friendly and helpful office staff. The recurring themes in the positive reviews include professionalism, punctuality, and the ability to address customer concerns effectively. However, there are also a few negative reviews, which primarily focus on issues such as delayed response times, scheduling conflicts, and dissatisfaction with the quality of work. The negative reviews mention specific instances where customers experienced problems or were not completely satisfied with the services provided. Overall, the sentiment of the reviews is positive, with a slight inclination towards the positive side. The recurring themes in the positive reviews indicate that Jackson and Sons generally provides high-quality services and strives to meet customer expectations. However, it is important to note that the negative reviews should not be overlooked, and the company should continue to work towards improving its services and addressing any issues that may arise.
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Great Service
Susan - Bayboro, NC 28515
Always great service
Great Service
Susan - Bayboro, NC 28515
Always Great service
Great Service
Bayboro - Bayboro, NC 28515
Always great service

Wes B.
Tech Performed CMA Full Service on 1 Heat Pump System. Compressor Capacitor Heat Pump #5 tested weak 43.3. Mfd is 45 recommend to replace Capacitor due to failure. Provide a estimate. System is back operating as expected.

Wes B.
Tech Performed CMA Full Service to 1 Heat Pump System. System Compressor Capacitor tested weak at 43.8 Mfd is 45 Recommend to replace Capacitor due for failure. Provide an estimate. Everything else tested good and back operating as needed.

Wes B.
Tech Performed CMA Full Service on 3 Split Systems. All 3 Systems tested good and back operating as they should be.

David S.
-Performed CMA Full Service on 3 Split Heat Pumps. -System 3 - 2018 Trane 4 Ton Split Heat Pump: Right Side of Space from Front: Outdoor fan motor capacitor tested weak. Recommend replacement of capacitor. Provided estimate for replacement of 7.5 mfd capacitor. Customer approves replacement of capacitor.

David S.
-Performed CMA Full Service on 1 Trane Split Heat Pump at left parcel. -System 5 - 2019 Trane 3 Ton Split Heat Pump - Left Parcel: Observed flash code 2 (coil temp sensor out of range), 7 (timed defrost mode), 8 (timed defrost mode) upon arrival. Found coil temperature sensor resistance is not within range for actual temperature. Recommend replacing coil temperature sensor. Provided estimate for replacement of sensor.

David S.
-Performed CMA Full Service on 1 Trane Split Heat Pump at middle parcel. -Sustem operating without challenge at this time.

Aidan T.
{System #3} - Tech found thermostat calling for cool upon arrival, but outdoor unit not running. Contactor received 24v call and pulled in contacts. 240v power is present on line side but not on load side. - Replaced contactor and confirmed refrigerant charge and operation. - Outdoor ambient temp sensor was out of range causing a single flash code on defrost control. Tech reset the sensor and cleared code. - Advised customer that both capacitors are slightly weaker than their correct ratings. System is operating normally at this time. Thermostat set to 72 at tech departure.

Noah C.
Tech returned to replace blower motor/module. Tech tested system operation after new motor/module installation. System is back up and cooling, pressures are within spec.

Noah C.
Upon arrival tech found condenser 3 in a hard lockout due to multiple low pressure lockouts. Tech reset system and found suction pressure immediately drops upon startup. Tech inspected air handler and found blower not running. Tested module and found it to be receiving 240v as well as a 24v call. Motor and module have failed. Need to order motor and module and schedule repair.