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    Suffern, NY 10901
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    Yonkers NY 10710
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How to Find a Reliable HVAC Contractor?

How to Find a Reliable HVAC Contractor?

When you want to replace or repair your heating or cooling unit, you just can’t allow an amateur to handle the job. Clearly, an unskilled technician, instead of fixing the problem, may further elongate the issue.

What you need to look for is a professional, who should also be specialized and licensed. But how can you find a well-skilled HVAC contractor? For that matter, here are sure-fire tips that you can follow.

1.     Well-Trained and Experience

When looking for an HVAC contractor, make sure that he is well-trained and equipped with experience too. An HVAC system is quite expensive equipment so whoever is dealing with it needs to have proper training for it. Otherwise, you will end up paying more than you bargained for.

When you choose an HVAC contractor, don’t hesitate to ask him about his experience. You must also ask him what kind of training he underwent. This will give you a thorough idea of whether the contractor is well-qualified for the job or not.

2.     Ask for References and Referrals

For this, you can ask your family, friends, or neighbors who could suggest you a reliable contractor. Get as much information from them as possible. For instance, you can ask if the job was completed on time, how much time the contractor took to do the job, how professional he was, what his charges were etc.

Once you find a potential contractor, go online and visit his website. See how much rating has he got and what kind of feedback he received. All of this will help you assess if you should really hire the contractor or not.

3.     Expect a Home Inspection

A well-trained HVAC contractor will always ask you to let him inspect the system before providing the estimates. An HVAC contractor will look for air leaks, inspect the air flow, and check all the components to examine where the problem lies.  Only after that, he will inform you the estimated charges.

On the contrary, a fraud will roughly ask what problems your HVAC equipment is causing and might lay down hefty charges.

The safest thing do is to always sign a written contract with your HVAC contractor before getting the work started.

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