You need an HVAC contractor you can trust after your home has suffered damage due to a storm, natural disaster, fire, flood, or any other home emergency. Disasters happen. This is a fact of home ownership and while it can be incredibly frustrating to have your home impacted by a fire or by a flood if it does happen you need to have a reliable contractor you can call for help.
This is a sensitive time and so some people will try to take advantage of that. This is why you need to be careful with who you hire. We recommend that you call us because we are licensed, bonded, and insured. This means that we have a legal duty to do the job correctly and the insurance in place in case anything happens. This is something that any contractor you hire for home repairs needs to have. Whether you are having plumbing replaced, new flooring installed, or an HVAC unit replaced, you need someone who has taken the time to become licensed and insured because that means they are invested in their company and their future. This is an essential aspect of any contractor that differentiates the trustworthy ones from the ones that might not be there tomorrow.
Reasons to Hire a Professional HVAC Contractor
#1 We get the job done right the first time.
If your home has suffered damage the last thing you want is to hire a contractor to make repairs only to have it not work out the way you wanted. You need to hire someone you can trust to get the job done right the first time. As a professional HVAC contractor, we can and we will.
#2 The insurance company is likely to pay for it.
Your homeowner's insurance policy should pay for the repairs required to get your home back to normal. However, they will only pay for repairs that are completed by a professional contractor. The insurance companies have key provisions in place to prevent their policyholders from being taken advantage of and to ensure that jobs are completed correctly. When you call us for a bid, we will come out to your home, we will examine the damage and will give you a detailed and itemized estimate that can be presented to the insurance company. In most cases, they will pay for all of the repairs while you pay the deductible.
#3 We give you options.
With years of experience, we can look at the situation and let you know all of the ways that it can be fixed. This means that if there is a way to improve your HVAC system without actually replacing it, we will let you know. However, if you need a new unit, we will let you know what the options are for doing so, which ones are more energy-efficient, etc. This way you have all the options available to you when you go to make your home repairs.
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