“I originally made the mistake of calling Four Seasons Heating & Air Conditioning because the fan was not spinning when the A/C went on. The guy from Four Seasons came out and said it was the fan motor (even though the spindle was still spinning freely-i.e., the motor had not seized up) and said the replacement motor would cost $1,400.00. I made the mistake of placing the order for a new motor. After the technician left, I did some research on my own and found that replacement motor costs between $400.00 and $600.00. I called back and cancelled the order and then called Shavitz who I have used in the past but had forgotten. The Shavitz team came out and after I told them about the incident with Four Seasons, the technician asked if they checked the capacitor and I said no. The Shavitz technician put in a test capacitor to see if that was the problem and it was. The motor was just fine. Part cost $408.00 and the problem was solved.”

– Scott K.