The middle of winter isn’t the ideal time to have a heating system serviced. However, sometimes it’s necessary, even though it can mean a long wait and higher prices. Whether time is ideal or urgent, it’s best to heed furnace repair recommendations to get good air conditioner service.
Organizations that watch out for consumers’ best interests suggest several methods for selecting a reliable furnace repair service and avoiding scam artists.
For starters, always refuse any telephone solicitation that promises to clean or maintain your home furnace for free. Often these calls are nothing more than a way to get a con man into the home to bilk the homeowner for bogus repairs. In addition, sometimes these air conditioner companies are actually fronts for professional burglars who use them to find out how to re-enter the home and steal valuables.
Also beware of anyone who’s going door to door, offering to clean furnace ducts using a “shop-vac” type of machine. No ordinary vacuum cleaner has sufficient power to remove all the dust and dirt from heating ducts. Often a steam-cleaning process or a high-volume vacuum machine is required for proper maintenance.
Also beware of signing a contract with a firm whose “inspector” insists that the furnace presents a danger to your home’s inhabitants. Before hiring someone who makes this kind of claim, demand a written report on the hazard that you can take to the local utility service for review. If the company refuses to give you written statement, throw them out of your house and report them immediately to local authorities. In doing so you may save one of your neighbors from getting scammed.
Seek out at least three written estimates from independent, qualified service companies if an inspector says the home furnace needs repairs or replacement. Be sure that each inspection report and estimate includes full descriptions of the services required, the materials that will be used, the total price, warranty on parts and labor and the energy efficiency rating of a new unit if one is called for.
The best way to avoid getting scammed in home heating is to keep up with furnace maintenance. Homeowners can clean the air return vents themselves with a vacuum cleaner. Also, changing the filter regularly, at least once a month especially in winter, will help keep the furnace working well.
Be sure to check the original warranty if faced with major repairs or replacement. In many cases a warranty will be invalid if the furnace hasn’t been properly maintained. Should a new furnace be necessary, get a unit that’s big enough for the household’s needs, but no bigger. It wastes both energy and money to install a unit larger than necessary.
Furthermore, get the home furnace serviced annually, whether it’s gas, oil or electric.
If you don’t have an annual service contract with a reputable home maintenance and repair company, ask for recommendations from neighbors, family members or co-workers. Then check out their recommendations with local authorities such as the Better Business Bureau or even the public records of small claims court. One woman who served as a bailiff in local courts once hired a heating repair service because, as she told them later, “you’re the only company who’s never been through our court.”
Ask specific questions when choosing a repair firm. Know the make, model and year of the furnace so that you can ask something like “How much would you charge to repair a 2006 Trane heat pump, including any service charges, parts, labor and other fees?” Reputable companies should be able to give you an answer quickly. Be wary of those that can’t or won’t.
Heeding these furnace repair recommendations will keep you warm and happy when it’s cold outside.
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