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FREE Second Opinion For Major Repairs and System Replacements
If you've been quoted a high repair or have been told that your heating or air conditioning system needs to be replaced we'll keep them honest by providing a free second opinion. Too many times we have seen technicians who are unable to accurately diagnose a problem and either recommend replacing several parts or even replace the entire system! Our no obligation second opinion will give you peace of mind that the repair or replacement is truly necessary.
Since 2009 we have found a large number of systems that simply needed minor repairs after the homeowner was told that the system needed to be replaced. An alarming amount of these have been due to the technician not understanding the cause of the problem.
If you've been told that your system needs to be replaced or have been quoted over $1,000 to repair the system call us to schedule your FREE no obligation second opinion!
Since 2009 we have found a large number of systems that simply needed minor repairs after the homeowner was told that the system needed to be replaced. An alarming amount of these have been due to the technician not understanding the cause of the problem.
If you've been told that your system needs to be replaced or have been quoted over $1,000 to repair the system call us to schedule your FREE no obligation second opinion!
When To Get a Second Opinion.
The simple answer is when "your gut" tells you to. We've all been there, a contractor or auto repair shop comes to you and gives you that bad news that something major needs to be done and it just doesn't feel right.
Some of the key things to look for are:
• The technician seems to take longer then usual and makes many trips to the truck then recommends replacing several parts or replacing equipment without being able to thoroughly explain why. This can because he just can't figure out the root cause of the problem.
• The company offers special pricing or discounts that are only good for that day. This could be because they want to "close the deal" before you can have a chance to have someone else look at the problem.
• They recommend replacing a furnace or air conditioning system that is less then 12-15 years old. Most furnaces and air conditioning systems are designed to last roughly 18 years.
• They use scare tactics or high pressure sales to convince you to make major repairs or replace equipment. Again this could be because they don't want you to get another opinion and want to "close the deal".
Unfortunately we see these types of behaviors far too often! To avoid situations like these we recommend finding a reputable company that you are comfortable with to service all of your HVAC needs. Some tips on how to find a reliable and reputable company are:
• Use companies that friends or family have used and recommend
• Check with the bbb
• Check for online reviews from multiple sources
• Ask for references
• Avoid companies with pricing that seems to good to be true. It usually is and comes with a cost...
Following these steps will help you find a qualified contractor who has your best interest in mind.
Some of the key things to look for are:
• The technician seems to take longer then usual and makes many trips to the truck then recommends replacing several parts or replacing equipment without being able to thoroughly explain why. This can because he just can't figure out the root cause of the problem.
• The company offers special pricing or discounts that are only good for that day. This could be because they want to "close the deal" before you can have a chance to have someone else look at the problem.
• They recommend replacing a furnace or air conditioning system that is less then 12-15 years old. Most furnaces and air conditioning systems are designed to last roughly 18 years.
• They use scare tactics or high pressure sales to convince you to make major repairs or replace equipment. Again this could be because they don't want you to get another opinion and want to "close the deal".
Unfortunately we see these types of behaviors far too often! To avoid situations like these we recommend finding a reputable company that you are comfortable with to service all of your HVAC needs. Some tips on how to find a reliable and reputable company are:
• Use companies that friends or family have used and recommend
• Check with the bbb
• Check for online reviews from multiple sources
• Ask for references
• Avoid companies with pricing that seems to good to be true. It usually is and comes with a cost...
Following these steps will help you find a qualified contractor who has your best interest in mind.