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I would like to add to the list of complaints. We need to get the State AG's office after this guy and his partner, Jonathan Tager, because they are utter frauds.
In short, I too responded to a FB post for duct cleaning (most likely a fake profile that has since been removed). Ryan showed up and told us that the ducts were too old and that the brush would destroy them. He also told us we had black mold and needed UV lights. We had just moved into the house (which is why we wanted the cleaning) and assumed that the ducts were the original in a 20yr old house. So, we paid Ryan $3,000 to do a full duct replacement. He also did the UV lights at the outside unit and in the attic, which we later found out were essentially cheap decoration and did nothing. We have been in the military for the past 12 years and always rented, so we didn't know better and jumped in too quickly. Long and short, the "work" that Ryan's team did (2 guys came the next day, one had never done ductwork before) was complete garbage. Worse, they were in our house all day and we actually bought lunch and dinner for them. The main worker (Jamal) also admitted to me that the ducts really didn't need replacing. Hey kept saying that Ryan was "a salesman." Translation: a liar and scammer. So it was all a big scam. We paid $3,000 for horrible work that has to be redone. It will cost much more, AND we didn't need it done in the first place. I am an attorney and will definitely be pursuing this in court, both against Ryan and Jonathan. Ryan's number is 843-655-1935. He won't answer or respond but there it is. Please text me at 423-260-0650 if you're interested in joining an action against these scammers.
Type of a scam Home Improvement
Upon arrival, Ryan Himstedt, went through our home for cleaning and then opened our furnace up and found mold. He sold us on treatment and a UV light to help prevent further mold later. After installing he came up and showed us photos on his phone of the light he installed. He told my husband that he had wired it into the furnace so that it wouldn’t have to run to an outlet.
When going through payment he was trying to get me to use CashApp. Luckily cash app would not do the transaction, so we did a check.
After he left, my husband went to check the light and we discovered there was no light installed. There was a vent right next to the stairs that was not cleaned at all. We asked him to send us the photos of the light he installed in our furnace. He sent them to us and we responded advising there’s no light in the furnace. And communication ended.
The photo is the light he “installed,” before he left. After he left, the light was no longer in the furnace.