 

Tips for Choosing A Dealer
Here are eight time-proven tips for choosing a dealer for your HVAC needs.
1. Check credentials.
Before making your selection, call the Better Business Bureau to make sure
the dealer is reputable. Also, find out if the dealer is a member of a
local or national association such as the Air Conditioning Contractors
Association of America.
2. Look for a nationally known manufacturer.
Dealers should be taking advantage of factory training offered by their
manufacturer. As a result, when they make recommendations, you can be
more assured that they've selected the right size system for your home,
and that they've been trained in installation and service.
3. Ask for references.
Former customers are an excellent source of information. Also, ask to see
installation photos. A dealer that is proud of their work will be more than
happy to show them to you.
4. Expect an on-site evaluation.
A good dealer will take a thorough look at your home, ask questions and
evaluate your overall comfort needs before making a recommendation. Beware
of a dealer that simply takes information over the phone. A good dealer
will also look the part. While he's evaluating your home, you should be
evaluating him. Not only should he dress professionally, but his truck and
printed materials should look professional as well.
5. Check local licenses.
Depending on where you live, dealers may have to comply with certain local
or state regulations, so ask to see proof of these licenses as well as
insurance forms for liability and workmen's compensation.
6. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
Ask for details about the firm's experience and the expertise of its staff.
This is particularly important if you're also adding or changing ductwork - in
this case, experience is definitely a factor in getting the job done
correctly. Will he remove old equipment? Will he relocate equipment if you
want your new system installed in a different location? W hat are his clean
up and care policies during installation? How will he handle emergency repairs?
These are just a few of the additional elements a good dealer will provide.
7. Inquire about equipment and labor warranties.
Limited warranties vary according to the manufacturer, so make sure you
fully understand what you're getting. Also, don't forget to inquire about
manufacturer's extended warranties at the time of purchase and other
warranties provided by the dealer.
8. Finally, insist on a written contract.
Commit your agreement to writing and have the dealer sign it.
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