Most
people take for granted the comfort provided by their
central air conditioner, heat pump or furnace until
something goes wrong and the unit needs to be serviced
or replaced. When this happens, you need a quality heating,
ventilating and air conditioning/refrigeration (HVACR)
contractor who is knowledgeable, skilled and qualified
to do the job.
A Quality Contractor:
• Complies with state and local codes and regulations
and carries the proper business and workers compensation
insurance;
• Is prompt, courteous and provides fast, reliable
service while attempting to perform service at your
convenience;
• Has the skill and knowledge to not only service
your equipment, but if necessary, to design and install
the right system for you.
• Is up to date on the newest developments in
equipment, technology and design procedures in order
to choose and install a system which will be the most
efficient and most reliable system for you.
• A heating, ventilating and air conditioning
system is designed to suit your needs. Your contractor
selects each part of the system individually so that
everything works at top efficiency to provide the comfort
you need. All the system components are matched-the
furnace, the condensing unit, fans and blowers, air
conditioning coil, the duct work-to produce a heating
and cooling system that will work best for you.
A quality contractor listens to your problems and
cares about your comfort while attempting to find out
if any rooms are too drafty or dry during the winter,
or too hot or damp in the summer. A quality contractor
can help determine if your home or building is prone
to indoor air pollution problems due to organic resins
or vapors, poor air turnover or high humidity. If allergies
are a problem, a quality contractor can service your
heating and air conditioning system and recommend system
accessories that may prevent conditions that adversely
affect health and comfort.
A quality contractor is concerned about protecting
the environment. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) and
hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC’s) used as air
conditioning and heat pump refrigerant, have been linked
to the destruction of the earth’s ozone layer.
A quality contractor won’t release the refrigerant
into the atmosphere and is trained and certified in
the proper techniques for recovering, recycling, reclaiming
and disposing of used refrigerant.
A quality contractor will show you how to care for
your system on a day to day basis; for example, how
to change the filter and how to operate the thermostat.
He or she will advise you about symptoms which could
signal that there might be a problem with the equipment.
After servicing your equipment, he or she will let you
know when it should be serviced again.
A quality contractor offers planned preventative maintenance
service to maximize the life of your equipment and honors
the terms of the warranty on the equipment throughout
the warranty period.
A quality contractor does not offer price as the only
consideration. While it is a major factor, there often
are valid reasons for price differences.
A quality contractor will follow up with you to make
certain that you are satisfied with the service and
with your new system.
When Consulting an Contractor:
• Ask the contractor for references.
Find out if other customers were satisfied.
• Ask the contractor about his or her license.
If a license is required in your area, ask for the license
number.
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