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Updated 9 months ago on . Most recent reply

AC broke while contractor removing tile
It was working fine before. Lots of dust with tile removal. I have an AC company coming out to see what the problem is. My husband thinks they should’ve covered up the AC return. Plus they had it turned down to 69 - very low for Florida.
I haven’t paid the contractor yet. What should I do if the AC company agrees that the contractor is somewhat responsible for the damage?
Thanks, Debby