
Is $800 to clean indoor and outdoor AC coils a fair price?
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My unit is freezing up. Previous technicians told me my units were dirty.
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Previous technicians quoted the customer for cleaning services to address a freezing AC unit. - Indoor Coil Cleaning- Outdoor Coil Cleaning
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Category
HVAC
Price
$800
Quote Date
July 8, 2025
Location
Georgia
Year Built
2022
Fuel type
Electric
System type
Air conditioner
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