WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW BEFORE CHOOSING A HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY!
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Always work with a well-established company that can provide verifiable references of satisfied customers.
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Verify that the company is licensed and adequatelyinsured to protect you and your property.
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Verify the company drug tests and performs criminal background checks on employees.
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Verify that installation crews are uniformed employees of the company and not independent labor contractors.
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Verify that they will acquire a permit from the city to perform the work.
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Verify that extended warrantees are being filed with the manufacture.
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Make certain that you get additional written guaranties, outside of the equipment, that will protect you.
- Make certain that they presented a whole house solution not just a patch the symptom scenario.Make certain the company explains current and alternative refrigerants and the pros and cons of each.
- Verify that they use quality materials to install your new system?
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Verify that they take extra steps to protect your home and property (floor covering, shoe covers, etc.)
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Make certain that they inspect the size and integrity of your duct system.
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Only use a company that performs a load calculation to properly size your new system.
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You want to select a company that will provide H.S.E.R report after your system is installed.
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Insist on an ARI certificate proving the efficiency of the actual equipment being installed at the time of installation.
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Make certain the company can provide Financing options.
Testimonials
Patty Fielder Mesquite, Tx
Metro Heating and Cooling is a ‘Class’ organization. They seem to be the Neiman Marcus of air conditioning contractors!
Rosie and Bob Mickish Heath, Tx
We want to express out thanks… The evaluation of our home needs, recommendations, and installation were outstanding!


Myron & Virginia Kling Royse City, Tx
Working with you proved to be rewarding and educational. The installation was wonderful with the guys taking extra precautions to make certain that we were inconvenienced as little as possible and that the work areas were protected. Thanks!