Alltech Services Inc
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Basic information | |
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Founded | 2025-10 |
Legal Structure | Private |
Industry | Construction |
Official website | https://www.alltechservicesinc.com/ |
Consumer-impact summary
Over recent years, the company has been the subject of multiple consumer complaints raising concerns about deceptive repair practices, aggressive upselling, and questionable charges for services or parts that may not have been needed as well as creating ficticious repairs to confuse customers and prevent fair price matching or second opinions. Below is a categorized summary of these reported issues.
Incidents
1. Overcharging for Common HVAC Parts
Claim: Customers report being charged highly inflated prices for common HVAC components such as capacitors.
Examples:
One customer reported being charged $387 for a capacitor, a part that typically retails for $20–$40, and was then pressured into a $15,000 system replacement, even though the system was functioning properly.
Sources:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nova/comments/1cdwqhd
2. Recommending Unnecessary or Fictitious Repairs
Claim: Technicians reportedly diagnosed HVAC systems as needing major repairs or replacements that were later proven unnecessary by independent inspectors.
Examples:
A customer was told their blower motor was "damaged" and was quoted $959 for replacement. A second technician later confirmed the motor was functioning normally.
In multiple cases, AllTech technicians recommended full unit replacements when less invasive, lower-cost fixes would suffice.
Sources:
https://www.google.com/search?q=alltech+services+sterling+va+reviews
3. "Energy Saver" and "Run Generator" Devices of Fictitious name
Claim: Customers allege being sold or recommended mysterious devices labeled as “energy savers” or “run generators,” which lack clear function or necessity.
Examples:
These devices are not standard components in HVAC systems, and the technical purpose is often left vague during service calls. Some suspect they are fictitious or unnecessary add-ons used to inflate bills.
Sources:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nova/comments/1cdwqhd
https://www.yelp.com/biz/alltech-services-sterling?utm_source=chatgpt.com
4. High-Pressure Sales Tactics and Misleading Consultations
Claim: Multiple reviewers say they were subjected to high-pressure sales pitches, often during "free inspections" that led to aggressive upselling or invasive photo-taking without follow-through.
Examples:
Customers report being visited by salespeople rather than licensed technicians.
Technicians allegedly photographed HVAC systems but failed to provide itemized quotes, and followed up with repeated calls to close deals.
Sources:
https://www.google.com/search?q=alltech+services+sterling+va+reviews
5. Poor Follow-Through, Communication Failures, and Billing Issues
Claim: Customers allege that AllTech’s office routinely fails to return calls, cancels scheduled visits, or charges for services that were not rendered.
Examples:
One complaint details a canceled installation appointment that was still billed.
Another customer filed a refund request for a same-day contract cancellation and struggled to receive the money back.
Sources:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/alltech-services-sterling
https://www.reddit.com/r/nova/comments/1cdwqhd
6. Corporate Obfuscation or Identity Shifting
Claim: There are signs of shifting names, addresses, or operational fronts that may confuse consumers.
Examples:
A listing for AllTech Services Heating & AC at their Sterling address is marked “permanently closed” on MapQuest, yet their website remains active.
The company also operated under names like Wittman Mechanical Contractors.
Sources:
https://www.mapquest.com/us/virginia/alltech-services-heating-ac-427526863
https://www.manta.com/c/m1rz2q9/alltech-services-inc
7. Leadership concealing criminal activity
The CEO of Alltech Services Inc., Abe Zarrou, has been documented changing his name from Ibrahim after being dragged off of a cruise ship for claiming to have explosives and working with terrorist organizations
The current Chief of HR, Joseph Woodard, is routinely suing its employees and harrassing them as a fear tactics as intimidation.
Sources:
https://eapps.courts.state.va.us/gdcourts/nameSearch.do (select Loudoun General District court from drop menu then select name search under civil and search for Alltech)
Licensing & Regulatory Notes
AllTech Services Inc. holds Virginia Contractor’s License #2705117775 issued by DPOR, expiring 08/31/2026. No public disciplinary actions are currently listed.
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