How To Choose An Air Conditioning Contractor
Looking for a good air conditioning contractor? First rule is: take your
time! It will take some time and research to find a good Chicago
air conditioning
contractor, but it will be worth it. You want your contractor to be
knowledgeable enough to offer a good range of products to choose from... and
be able to answer any of your questions fully and professionally.
The majority of air conditioning manufacturers offer a range of products,
and many of the manufacturers build their parts with the same parts, so get
at least three quotes from similar contractors. Beware of bids that are too
low, because those dollars are likely to be cut out somewhere, maybe with
bad installation or design.
Of course, there are many Chicago air
conditioning contractors out there who claim to do the best job, but
only a few are actually skilled in the profession. Research the local market
and get a good idea of the different products that are out there. Discuss it
with your neighbors and friends and see if they can recommend anyone, but
then follow it up by doing your own investigating.
Most importantly, find out how long they've been in business and get
references. Then, compare the contractors' quotes for capacity and quality
equipment. Also, know what kind of air conditioning you want before you sign
a deal with any contractor. Sounds obvious, but if you have a clear idea of
what's available and what you want, you're in a much stronger bargaining
position with the contractor.
Some things to think about when seeking out a contractor is whether you
choose a smaller or larger business. Smaller contractors often charge less
for labor and will fix your unit at a minimal cost, while larger companies
tend to have more employees on staff and often work 24 hours a day. Finally,
think about after the air conditioner is installed.
After you've made your choice, you want to be sure to get a signed contract
and warranty statement in order to see that what needs to be done is
completed. Then, ask for a completed start-up report after the unit is
installed. Most manufacturers provide a commissioning check list with that
important equipment information.
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