Johnstone Supply Comstock Park
About the Business
Johnstone Supply Comstock Park is a leading HVAC/R wholesaler located at 3642 Mill Creek Avenue Northeast in Comstock Park, Michigan. As part of the Johnstone Supply network, we offer a wide range of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration products to meet the needs of contractors and technicians. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and technical support to help you find the right solutions for your projects. Visit us today to explore our extensive inventory and experience the Johnstone Supply difference.
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Location & Phone number
3642 Mill Creek Ave NE, Comstock Park, MI 49321, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Knowledgeable counter guys, excellent speed at pulling the items and consistent quality and welcoming service by everyone that works at this branch. They are our main supplier for that reason."
"Best customer service of any supply house in Grand Rapids. Guys are fast behind the counter, get you the information you need quickly. Best HVAC supply house location in Grand Rapids."
"I don't know what it is about comstock park JSW location but they are by far the least welcoming of all the branches. I've been to most of the branches in Michigan and they are by far the worst. Theres no hello, how can I help you. Nothing. They stand at their computers and pray you dont see them so they dont have to help you. I've met the owner of Johnstone and he is a lovely man. So to see his store in Comstock Park run the counter this way is disappointing. Service is key to a successful business."
"I'll start with the positive...they did have the part I needed. Obtaining that part was quite an ordeal. On Christmas Eve, my furnace died. The high temperatures were in the single digits and teens on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. I have 2 children and fortunately we have a wood-burning stove in the kitchen but the bedrooms were cold. As someone who is not afraid of doing her own home repairs, I pulled out my furnace manual and figured out that my limit switch had burned out (a $13 part). I found a store online (Johnstone supply) and made plans to head out early in the morning to buy the part. I found Johnstone supply easily enough and walked in with my old part in hand with plans to buy a new one. There were three employees behind the counter. On was on the phone and the other two employees were helping 2 men at the other end of the counter. No one said "Hello", "I'll be right with you", or any other greeting. In fact, they just stared at me like I didn't belong there and mumbled to one another. I stood waiting for the employee on the phone to end his call while the other two employees did their best to pretend I wasn't there. Finally, the guy on the phone hung up and looked up at me, scowling. "How ya doing?", he said. "Cold", I replied. "I'm hoping you can help me. I need a limit switch", I said, pulling the part out of my pocket. "Are you a contractor?", he said. I told him I wasn't. "We only sell to contractors", he informed me. When I asked if he knew of anyone that sold these to non-contractors, he bluntly said, "No". As I turned to walk out, thinking about how I was going to try to fix my furnace now that I couldn't buy the part, I heard the group of the men at the other end of the counter start LAUGHING. I couldn't imagine what someone would find funny about a person with a broken furnace on a bitterly cold December morning in Michigan. Then it hit me. "They only sell to contractors, huh?" I turned around and went back in the store. I approached one of the customers who had overheard the ordeal and laughed at my situation. I approached and asked if he was a contractor. "Yes", he said looking confused. I pulled out my part and showed it to him and said, "My family is freezing and I need this part. Can you help me?" The employees did not seem very happy to make the sale but there was nothing they could do. I understand that they were following their policies by not selling to me and I understand why they don't typically sell to people who aren't contractors. However, a little compassion for someone with a broken furnace during such inclement weather would have gone a long way. I probably would have just gone home and figured something else out, but the fact that the employees found it humorous was appalling. I'm sure that the staff here are very friendly to contractors and people who are "supposed" to be there but if you stumble in there by mistake, don't expect any help or even common respect. P.S. I fixed my furnace"
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