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A Quick Guide to Hiring HVAC Contractors

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It’s not easy to deal with your home’s heating and cooling systems, especially if you have zero experience, so don’t attempt to open the system on your own. Doing so might cause further problems down the line. Hiring a professional HVAC contractor would be the most helpful and effective solution when your HVAC system begins to show signs of trouble. Your HVAC specialists at Comfort Zone of North Florida share a quick guide below.

The Big Three: Licensing, Bonding and Insurance

Before hiring someone, the first thing you should check is that they’re licensed, bonded and insured. You don’t want to hire someone who didn’t go through rigid training and certification. In addition, certain states require contractors to meet minimum educational standards, pass certain exams and have specific on-the-job experience. Companies also need to have some level of bonding and insurance to continue to hold their licenses.

If you don’t have any idea where to start looking, we suggest asking friends and neighbors for referrals. Many HVAC contractors nowadays also operate a website, where some have their licensing details posted. Don’t just hire someone who has a license: make sure they also have adequate experience. Check out how long they’ve been in business, what their company standards are and if their style of residential andย commercial HVAC serviceย is something that resonates with you.

The Right Questions to Ask Before Hiring

While you’re on the contractor’s website, be sure to check their reviews. Read not just good, positive reviews, but the ones that offer unbiased insights as well. You might also want to look for any special offers they might be running. A well-curated offer shows that the company can afford to give back.

If you’re ready to invite a contractor to work on your HVAC system, expect a home evaluation. Good HVAC contractors don’t just offer a one-size-fits-all service. Instead, they should be ready and willing to first inspect the system and make an assessment. Additionally, be sure to get written and itemized quotes, whether it’s for residential orย commercial air conditioning services. These will help you prepare beforehand and more accurately compare between companies to make an informed decision,

We hope that this quick guide has presented enough information to help you choose an experienced, reliable contractor for your next HVAC service. At Comfort Zone of North Florida, we provide a range of HVAC services for residential and commercial systems. You can get in touch with us at (904) 406-0070. You can also fill out a contact form, and one of our experts would be happy to speak with you. We service Jacksonville, FL, and surrounding areas.