Heating Contractor - Coming home to a cold house after a hard day’s work in the middle of winter can be a real bummer. But sometimes it happens; especially when your heating system has not had preventive maintenance performed by a licensed and insured heating contractor. By doing your research and finding a good quality heating contractor before any problems start, you can save yourself the headache and hassle of hiring a heating contractor on the fly when emergency arise.
Finding a reliable heating contractor, starts with the license. Verify licensing numbers and insurance paperwork with your local building department before hiring a heating contractor. Some licenses only allow contractors to work on certain heating equipment like boilers or gas equipment. Always ensure your heating contractor has a license to work on your particular heating equipment.
While a license certainly means that a heating contractor has received proper training and testing and is available to do the work, they might not be good at it. Always ask for at least three contactable references before hiring any heating contractor. With a good response and a long line of past satisfied customers, you’ll be sure to get a quality and professional heating contractor.
But not all of this long and lengthy background check legwork can be done when emergency problems arise. If you don’t have a reliable heating contractor before problems occur, it can be in your best interest to search our directory for a licensed heating contractor and check the reviews and ratings.
While membership in a heating contractor organization doesn’t necessarily mean they do quality work, it does denote they have an interest in their profession and trade which can offer you a reliable and dedicated professional on the fly when emergency heating needs happen.
When a heating contractor does arrive at your home for an estimate, you’ll want to ensure you get it written in ink. A written contract with an itemized list of materials and labor costs/times is the least that is acceptable under any condition. Many on the call heating contractors ask for an estimate fee or trip charge. Always ask before you call a heating contractor to your place to ensure you don’t get stuck with hidden fees when they arrive.