Finding the Right HVAC Contractor

 

Your HVAC system is one of the most complicated systems that you have in your home. Therefore, when faced with heating and cooling problems, you have to find a contractor who is proven to be reliable, especially when it comes to safety issues.

 

As you interview your prospects, these are the things you need to focus on:

 

Licensed, Insured and Bonded

 

In most states and municipalities, AC Repair Kendall FL contractors have to complete minimum education and on the job experience requirements, and pass written exams to get a license in the HVAC industry.

 

To hold on to their license, HVAC contractors also have to maintain a certain level of insurance and bonding. Before you hire anyone, ensure he has liability insurance, which will serve as your protection in cases of accidental damage to your property or injury to a worker while work is ongoing.

 

References

 

Ask your prospects to give you a number of names and phone numbers of recent clients whom you can talk to about their performance. You do have to call these people so you can ask the important details, like whether or not the job was done within the deadline, or if they were satisfied with the total outcome of the project.

 

Pricing

 

Because replacing, installing, or repairing HVAC equipment is not cheap, you need to get at least three quotes from three different contractors. Cost is and will always be an important consideration, and different companies will charge varying rates. However, no matter how important, it should not be your main reason for choosing a particular AC Installation Coral Gables FL contractor. If you choose the cheapest contractor, you could be setting yourself up for repair costs in the future. The priciest company isn't automatically the best either, and that's why you do need some serious research before making a decision.

 

Brands Supported

 

If you're asking for estimates for replacement or a new installation of HVAC equipment, ask your prospects what brands they have available. HVAC contractors, unlike others involved in home improvement projects, usually only have limited choices. One good way of limiting your search is by considering only companies that handle your preferred brand.

 

Experience with Your Particular System

 

The contractor you pick should be one who is experienced with your particular system, whether it's modern or traditional.

 

Payments and Service Contracts

 

If your project is huge, you probably need to pay a deposit, and then settle the rest of the bill in installments based to an agreed schedule. In any case, always read and understand the fine print to prevent surprises in the future. Lastly, if you're hiring a contractor to maintain your existing equipment or install new equipment, enrolling in a  service contract program can add to your peace of mind. A service contract is exactly that - a contract that guarantees regular servicing of your system by the company.