FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
We have the standard flat rate pricing, for a example Duct cleaning is done at the flat rate of $15.00 per vent. We charge $40. for coming out to you house.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
2013 Fujitsu Inverter Technology Fairfield, NJ 2013 Fujitsu Hybrid Flex Training Fairfield, NJ 2010 Sanyo Commercial Solution ECO-I Baltimore, MD 2010 Sanyo Mini Split Installation & Service Baltimore, MD 2009 Mitsubishi City Multi Service Course Atlanta, GA 2009 Fujitsu Halcyon University Fairfield, NJ 2007 Mitsubishi City Multi Diamond Designer Atlanta, GA 2007 Mr. Slim Service Course Atlanta, GA
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
The 3 most common problems YOU WILL have when you pick a contractor who only offers the lowest price: 1) The first problem is that dirt-cheap contractors don't usually stand behind their work if there is a mistake. Sure, other contractors might do your job for a little less money, but how will they treat you when there is a mistake with your job? To give the cheapest price, they usually have low-wage, inexperienced employees that have not been adequately trained. You Always get a master with us. The end result is that you get what you pay for and the little bit of money you saved ends up costing you more in the long run! Believe me, this is a little saying we tell our customers: "The good feeling of a cheap price is long gone before the stench of poor quality is ever used up." 2) The second problem with a contractor who offers the lowest price is that they tend to also offer the lowest quality. Your furnace and/or air conditioner is the biggest appliance in your home and one of the best investments you can make in your home if done properly. Plainly said, "Shoddy or low quality contracting because of cheap price costs you money." No amount of savings is worth this. You've worked too hard and spent too much money on your home. Why throw it away for the few pennies you save on a contractor? 3) And the third reason why picking the cheapest contractor is a problem is that you might get charged extra for things other contractors normally include in their quote in the first place. You'll be charged extra for such things as filters, thermostats and overtime due to bad estimates. Cheap contractors nickel and dime you to death. What seemed like a good price actually ends up costing you more in the end. This is just a tactic cheap contractors use to get in the door. To avoid buying on price alone, we suggest you choose two or three contractors and rank them in the order that is important to you such as Quality first, Service second, and Price last.