Searching for a heating and cooling contractor

Temperatures will be dropping soon, so don’t get burned without heat in your home. The fall is a great time to get your furnace inspected or replaced. According to heating experts, furnaces usually last 15-20 years. When looking for a trustworthy heating contractor, let your Better Business Bureau help heat up your search.

According to heating experts, your furnace should be inspected annually usually before temperatures take a dip.

When searching for a heating & cooling expert, your BBB suggests you:

• Consider a company’s reputation and years of service.

• Shop around and get several quotes. Don’t settle for the lowest bid.

• Check with family and friends. If they’re happy with companies they used, most likely you’ll be too.

• Ask contractors for references and call them.

• Make sure you feel comfortable with contractor.

• Visit home shows. This is a great opportunity for you to meet contractors face-to-face.

• Avoid high-pressure salespeople.

• Ask if the heating & cooling contractor belongs to any professional organizations. Look for these logos and BBB logo on their Web sites. And other promotional material.

• Make sure the company is licensed, bonded and insured as appropriate. Determine if contractor will pull required permits.

• Avoid contractors offering a price without looking at your current system.

• Look for Energy Star products that can offer long-term savings on energy costs.

• Ask if 24-hour emergency service is offered.

• Get a written contract detailing the work to be completed. Don’t sign anything until all blanks are completed. And, make sure warranties and guarantees are included.

• Never pay in full up front. A legitimate, trustworthy company won’t do business that way.

• Ask questions. Don’t be afraid to inquire about something you don’t understand.

There are a few things you can do to help reduce your bills and increase your furnace’s life. For instance, purchase a programmable thermostat, change your filter and keep your windows and doors properly caulked.

There are almost 500 local BBB Accredited heating & cooling businesses. Remember, if you have any questions regarding heating & cooling contractors, get help from your BBB, such as a list of BBB Accredited heating & cooling contractors and Business Reviews on ones you’re considering. Visit www.bbb.org or call (937) 222-5825 or (800) 776-5301.

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