Hey there, I’m Abdelhamid Zaky, owner of Zees AirConditioning Inc in Gretna, Louisiana. With over 10 years of hands-on experience and Louisiana HVAC license #79676, I’ve personally seen too many homeowners in Gretna, New Orleans, Harvey, Belle Chasse, Marrero, Westwego, Metairie, and Kenner fall victim to HVAC scams.
Every summer when the heat hits hard and every winter when the rare cold snap arrives, dishonest companies take advantage of good people who just want their home comfortable again. In this very long and detailed guide, I’ll expose the 5 most common HVAC scams affecting homeowners right here in the New Orleans metro area, how to spot them, real examples from our local community, and exactly how to protect yourself and your family.
Why HVAC Scams Are Rampant in Gretna and New Orleans
Our humid subtropical climate creates the perfect conditions for HVAC problems — and for scammers. When your air conditioner stops working during a 95°F day with 90% humidity, or your heater fails during a rare freeze, you’re under stress. Scammers know this and use high-pressure tactics, scare stories, and fake emergencies to get you to spend money unnecessarily.
At Zees AirConditioning Inc, we believe in honest, transparent service. That’s why I want every homeowner in Gretna and New Orleans to know these red flags before it’s too late.
Scam #1: The “Emergency Breakdown” Scare Tactic
This is by far the most common scam I see in the Greater New Orleans area.
How it works: A technician (sometimes uninvited) arrives at your home, claims your system has a “critical failure” or “dangerous refrigerant leak,” and tells you it must be fixed immediately or you’ll be without cooling for days.
Red Flags:
- They pressure you to decide on the spot
- They say the part is “rare” and will cost hundreds extra
- They only accept cash, Zelle, or immediate payment
- They refuse to provide a written diagnosis
Real Local Example: A homeowner in Gretna was told their capacitor was about to explode and quoted $1,450 for an emergency fix. We inspected the same unit the next day and replaced the actual $95 capacitor for a total of $285. The customer saved over $1,100.
Protection Tip: Never approve expensive emergency repairs without getting a second opinion. Legitimate companies will gladly wait 24 hours for you to verify.
Scam #2: The “Your System Is Too Old” Replacement Push
How it works: The technician tells you your 8–12 year old system is “ancient,” “obsolete,” or “no longer supported,” and pushes for a complete replacement even when a simple repair would solve the problem.
Red Flags:
- They claim “no parts are available anymore”
- They push a full new system without doing proper testing
- They offer a “one-day-only special price”
Why This Scam Works Here: Many homes in New Orleans, Metairie, and Marrero have systems between 8 and 15 years old. While they may benefit from maintenance, they rarely need immediate full replacement.
Protection Tip: Ask for actual measurements — temperature split, static pressure, and refrigerant levels — before agreeing to anything.
Scam #3: Bait-and-Switch Pricing
How it works: They advertise a very low price online or on door hangers, but once at your house they say that model “won’t work for your home” and quote you thousands more.
Red Flags:
- The advertised price seems unrealistically cheap
- They suddenly discover “additional problems” that dramatically increase the cost
- They pressure you to upgrade immediately
Real Local Example: A family in Kenner responded to a $4,299 AC installation ad. The technician quoted them $11,800 after arriving, claiming their electrical panel and ductwork needed major upgrades.

Scam #4: Fake or Overpriced Maintenance Plans
How it works: They sell you an expensive yearly “protection plan,” then during visits they suddenly “find” expensive problems that require immediate repair.
Red Flags:
- The plan includes vague promises with no detailed checklist
- They find major issues on nearly every visit
- They won’t give you photos or written explanations
Protection Tip: Choose only maintenance plans that include documented checklists, before-and-after photos, and transparent reporting.
Scam #5: The Refrigerant (Freon) Scam
How it works: They claim your system is “low on refrigerant” and charge you $300–$800 to “top it off” multiple times per year instead of finding and fixing the actual leak.
Red Flags:
- They want to add refrigerant without locating the leak
- They say it’s “normal” to add refrigerant every year
- They refuse to offer a leak repair option
Important Fact: Modern HVAC systems should almost never need refrigerant added unless there is a leak. Repeatedly topping off without repairing the leak is both ineffective and against EPA regulations.
How to Protect Yourself from HVAC Scams in Gretna and New Orleans
Here are my strongest recommendations as a licensed local contractor:
• Always get at least two written quotes from reputable companies
• Never pay in full before work is completed
• Insist on seeing the problem yourself (ask for photos or videos)
• Verify the company is licensed and insured in Louisiana
• Check recent Google reviews and ask for local references
• Trust your instincts — if it feels pushy or too good to be true, walk away
At Zees AirConditioning Inc, we provide detailed written diagnostics, show you the actual problems, and never pressure you into unnecessary work.
What to Do If You’ve Already Been Scammed
If you believe you’ve fallen victim to an HVAC scam:
- Document everything (quotes, receipts, photos, text messages)
- Contact the company in writing requesting a refund or correction
- File a complaint with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office
- Report them to the Better Business Bureau
- Get a second opinion from a trusted local company like Zees AirConditioning Inc
Why Choose Zees AirConditioning Inc for Honest HVAC Service
• Over 10 years serving the New Orleans metro with transparent, honest service
• Fully licensed (Louisiana #79676) and fully insured
• Clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprises
• Detailed written diagnostics and explanations in plain English
• Focus on long-term solutions instead of quick sales
• Local owner who lives and works right here in Gretna at 705 Wright Ave
We treat every customer like family and stand behind our work 100%.
Areas We Proudly Serve
Zees AirConditioning Inc provides honest HVAC service, duct repair, and installations throughout the New Orleans metropolitan area, including New Orleans, Gretna, Harvey, Belle Chasse, Marrero, Westwego, Metairie, and Kenner.
Don’t become the next victim of HVAC scams that are unfortunately common in the New Orleans metro area. If you’re concerned about your system or have received a suspicious quote, contact Zees AirConditioning Inc today for a free second opinion and honest assessment.
Call (504) 912-0490 now or visit our main service page.
Zees AirConditioning Inc — Your trusted local expert for honest HVAC service in Gretna and New Orleans.
FAQs
Watch for high-pressure sales, refusal to provide written quotes, and claims that your system needs immediate expensive replacement without proper testing.
Not always, but many are overpriced. Choose plans with detailed checklists and transparent reporting.
Document everything and contact the company in writing. File complaints with the Louisiana Attorney General and BBB if needed.
Twice per year (spring and fall) by a reputable local company.
Yes — legitimate companies offer transparent financing without high-pressure tactics.

