Tuesday, July 23, 2013

5 Tips for Hiring a Heating and Cooling Contractor


The sizzling temperatures of summer and the harsh chill of winter can seem even worse if your air conditioning and heating system suddenly need repair or replacement. Who wants the added stress of searching for a reliable heating and air conditioning contractor when you need to solve the problem fast? Here are 5 tips for hiring an air conditioning repair contractor that will make the job a little easier.

1. Do some research
2. Explore references and reviews
3. Look for ENERGY STAR
4. Expect a home evaluation
5. Get written estimates, in ink

Step one involves and little research. Before you even call the contractor, know the model of your current system and its maintenance history. Also, to help the contractors better understand your needs, make note of any uncomfortable rooms. When you are ready to make the call understand that in most states, air conditioning repair contractors are required to obtain a certification or license to practice. The technicians that work for these contractors also need to complete specialized training in order to repair or replace the advanced systems in today's homes. So before securing potential contractors in your home, be sure to ask them to verify their credentials.

Next you will need to explore references and reviews. Ask contractors for customer references and actually call them. Ask about the contractors installation, or service performance and if the job was completed on time and within budget. Researching the company's reviews online is also another great way to confirm reliable reference information. These reviews can be found on websites like Google Places and Angie's List.

Now that you have narrowed down the list of qualified contractors, it is time to look for ENERGY STAR qualified products. These products, which have to meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, deliver significant long term energy savings. The contractor that you choose should be able to show you what you could save with ENERGY STAR heating and cooling equipment.

It is now time for your home evaluation. Do not let a contractor give you an estimate over the phone. Once the contractor is in your home, they should spend a good amount of time inspecting your current system and home. Bigger is not always better so if you need a new heating a cooling system, the contractor should size the heating system based on the size of your house, windows, and level of insulation.

Once the evaluation is complete, the contractors should be giving you an estimate that should outline the equipment to be installed and the cost, including labor. Be sure to compare cost, energy efficiency, and warranties. Remember that the lowest price may not always be the best deal if it's not the most efficient because your energy costs could be higher. When you finally choose the contractor, sign the estimate before the work gets started. Specifying costs, model numbers and warranty information prior to the work will protect you from any unforeseen problems.

Now that you understand how to find a reliable heating and air conditioning contractor, you are on your way to hiring the contractor that can create a cooling and heating system that works for you, and your budget.

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