Friday, February 22, 2013

Split System Heating and Cooling. Do you have a Contractor?


Split System Heating and Cooling. Work with a Heating and Cooling Contractor.



Whether you want to schedule an annual equipment maintenance check-up or you’ve decided that you need to purchase and install new heating or cooling equipment, you will need to hire a contractor. The following sections will help you find the right contractor, get quality and value from the contractor and your new equipment, and get a signed agreement on the work to be done. Many of the following recommendations also apply if you choose to work with a contractor to make other home improvements such as home sealing or duct work.  


1 Ton Split System. Choose the Right Contractor A reputable contractor should:




Perform an on-site inspection of the work you want completed and provide a detailed bid in a timely manner. Demonstrate to you that the company is licensed and insured to repair and install heating and cooling equipment (many states require this).


 



Alpine Heating and Cooling. Certification for Refrigerant Handling.



Be able to provide his/her certification for refrigerant handling, required since 1992. Have several years of experience as a business in your community. Provide examples of quality installation of energy-efficient heating and/or cooling equipment work, with names of customers that you can contact. Complete and submit the warranty information card on your behalf.



Ductless Heating and Cooling Systems.  Installation Procedures.



Leave all equipment manuals and provide documentation of installation procedures, including sizing calculations, AHRI certificate, and records of any measurements or testing. Clearly explain the benefits of regular maintenance and help you set up a schedule to keep your system operating at its best.

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