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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle | Posted under Home and Family
5 Ways to Decipher HVAC Service Maintenance Agreements
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Usually, the better the HVAC, the better the HVAC service maintenance agreement. This is not always the case, but I have found that reputable HVAC companies will guarantee their work. Knowing the difference between what the dealer gives you and the installer gives you is of utmost important. Below are a few things you should look for when getting a new HVAC service maintenance agreement. 1. Time You will want to know how long your unit is covered by both the installer and the dealer. The longer the better in most cases. You will discover that there are probably a lot of time frames given to you, ut each of those is important for you and your HVAC unit. 2. Coverage Knowing how long you have coverage is great. If you get a 10-year warranty with that HVAC service maintenance agreement that is awesome, but what exactly is covered. You will find that coverage can include parts and labor, or some sort of combination that covers both. 3. Cost You would be surprised to find that many HVAC service maintenance agreements actually cost you extra. You will want to know how much you will be spending on the agreement as well as the actual work done by the agreement. 4. Work Usually, a HVAC service maintenance agreement is only valid if the HVAC unit is installed by a certified technician. This is going to mean you must ask the installer for verification of certification. You may have a friend who can do the job appropriately, but unless that friend is certified, you will be holding a HVAC service maintenance agreement that is worthless. 5. Fine Print There is always a bit of fine print with each HVAC service maintenance agreement. If you need a magnifying glass to see the fine print, get a magnifying glass. You will want to thoroughly investigate that HVAC service maintenance agreement before you purchase. Most companies will be more than happy to go over the HVAC service maintenance agreement with you. About The Author: Alphonso has been working in the home remodeling industry for last 5 years. Take advantage of his experience and written material on HVAC at his website at http://www.improve-home.com |
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