The right
heating contractor can ensure that your home will stay at a comfortable temperature this winter by installing or repairing your HVAC system. In order to select the right contractor there are a number of do’s and don’ts that you should be aware of. The right contractor for your home will be experienced in installing or repairing an HVAC system that is the correct size and specific specifications for your home. We are, and we will install it correctly and inspect your existing ductwork to uncover and solve any preexisting problems.
As an HVAC expert, we need to know what your needs are to properly assess the right solution for your home. As such, we will do the following:
- Ask questions: In order to understand what the challenges are in your home and craft a unique solution to meet your needs, we need some information and will ask a lot of questions. We will want to know about the existing system, if there is one, what works and doesn’t work about it and what you would like to change. We will ask about heating and cooling patterns in the home, areas that have been harder to keep warm and to cool, and if you need the dust levels reduced in the house. Other questions will be around humidity and what you are looking for in a new system. All of these will help us to find the perfect HVAC solution for your home.
- Testing (before and after): As a heating contractor we will want to spend the time testing the existing system. This is an easy way to spot a good HVAC contractor from those that are not as dedicated. Testing takes time and effort, and a good contractor will insist on putting in this time. Equally as important, we will take the time after the installation is complete to test the new system. The more times a system is tested by a professional the more likely it is that you will have a system that functions the way you need it to.
- Give you options: As a heating contractor, once we have determined what the home needs are we will spend some time going over those needs with you and explaining all of the options. There are a multitude of systems and even more options once you select a system, to choose from. As a contractor who is committed 100% to your satisfaction, we will take the time to explain each of the systems, the differences between them, why we think these solutions will work, and ultimately what our top three recommendations are. We know that going with the lowest end, cheapest options is not always the best solution because you can get left with high heating bills or a home that is not comfortable. Options are important and as a good contractor we will be sure to provide you with a customized recommendation for the best way to heat and cool your home in order to keep your family comfortable.