Air 4 Seasons

  • Panorama City, CA 91402 (map)
  • (818) 378-6508

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  • Good Day LA,
    I am ready to serve your AC and or Heating units, Always a call away. (818) 378-6508 – Jun 02, 2011 at 9:55 am

Heating Repairs and Installation Services

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Air 4 Seasons offers air conditioning and heating services for residential and commercial clients.

We are bonded, general liability insured and technician background screened.

We offer you the best repair, maintenance service and installations in all brands and models.

We also serve Swamp Cooler service, duct cleaning, sanitation and dryer vents cleaning.

Conscious of the economic situation, Air 4 Seasons wants to serve you with the best workmanship and equipment for the most economical prices in the market. References are available, nobody can beat my prices!

Heating services (per unit) is only $45!

We check: freon levels, blower for contaminants, return, adjust thermostat, wiring, heat exchange, condensing fan, and clean and/or replace air filter.

Check our website for specials!

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We offer free in home estimates for new units.

*Even if you decide to hire another contractor, make sure he or she is liability insured. Always ask for a copy of the certificate of liability. This insurance protects you from anything unforeseen that might happen due to a contractor's job.

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Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. This step highlights some of the different things you can do to help you find the right licensed contractor.

Make sure the contractor is licensed.

All contractor advertisements, whether it be an ad in the phone book or newspaper, a flyer that shows up at your front door, or the company’s name on the side of a truck, must have the contractor’s state license number. You can check license status on-line or call 1-800-321-CSLB (2752).

REMEMBER A responsible and informed consumer can work more effectively with reputable contractors, and can avoid being victimized by unscrupulous or unlicensed operators.

Shop around before hiring a contractor.

Get at least three written bids on your project, and make sure you’re comparing bids based on identical plans, specifications and scope of work. Do not automatically accept the lowest bid. In fact, you should beware of any bid that is substantially lower than the others. It probably indicates that the contractor made a mistake or is not including all the work quoted by his or her competitors. You may be headed for a dispute with your contractor if you accept an abnormally low bid. It is also possible that this contractor will cut corners or do substandard work in order to make a profit on the job.

When the contractor comes to your house to give you a bid, ask to see their pocket license, along with a picture I.D. You want to make sure the person you’re dealing with is the same person on the license.

Contractors can also hire salespeople to work for them. Those people must be registered with the CSLB. Ask to see their registration card, along with a picture I.D.

REMEMBER Contractors are required to have their license number on their business card and on all bids and contracts. Seeing the number there doesn’t necessarily mean the license is valid. Although an unlicensed operator may give you a low bid, the risks of possible financial and legal consequences you may face outweigh any benefits a lower bid may seem to offer.

Ask for personal recommendations.

Friends and family may have recently had similar projects completed. If they are satisfied with the results, chances are you will be too. Other good reference sources include local customers, material suppliers, subcontractors, etc. If you are still unsure, you may also wish to check the contractor out with your local building department, trade association or union, consumer protection agency, and consumer fraud unit.

Verify the contractor’s workers’ compensation and commercial general liability insurance coverage.

Ask to see a copy of the certificate of insurance, or ask for the name of the contractor’s insurance carrier and agency to verify that the contractor has the insurance.

In California, if a contractor has employees, they’re required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. The importance of this cannot be overstated. If a worker is injured working on your property and the contractor doesn’t have insurance, you could be liable to pay for injuries and rehabilitation. Your homeowner’s insurance may or may not cover those costs.

Commercial general liability insurance is not required; however, it covers damage to your property. If the contractor does not carry general liability insurance, they should be able to explain how they would cover losses that would ordinarily be covered by insurance. If your contractor damages your property and doesn’t carry commercial general liability insurance, you or your insurance policy could end up paying for damages.

A licensed contractor must provide you with information regarding both types of insurance in your written contract.

Source: California State License Board

http://www.cslb.ca.gov/Consumers/HireAContractor/FindingTheRightContractor.asp

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