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When something goes wrong with your heating and cooling system, you need to search for an HVAC service that’s fully qualified to complete the work correctly and efficiently. But how can you be sure the technicians you’ve hired are fully qualified? Before you let anyone start working on your system, David’s Heating & Cooling in Bolivar, MO, recommends asking each company a few important questions.

Don’t hire a heating and cooling contractor without receiving satisfactory answers to the following questions:

  • Are You Licensed & Certified? While some heating and cooling companies will claim to be a professional organization, it’s crucial to ask about their specific qualifications. David’s Heating & Cooling, for example, is staffed by NATE-certified technicians, and the owner is licensed as a “Master, Unlimited Air Conditioning.”
  • heating and coolingWhat Services Do You Provide? Before you request an inspection from a prospective HVAC company, make sure they can provide you with the exact services you require. It’s not a bad idea to ask what they specialize in, either, so you can determine whether they have any experience with the particular issue you’re dealing with or the make and model of air conditioner you have.
  • Are You Experienced? A heating and cooling company should have at least a decade of experience to complete residential or commercial HVAC work properly. In addition to the two decades of experience the owner of David’s Heating & Cooling has accumulated, for instance, he is careful to hire only technicians who have years of hands-on experience in the field.

By asking these questions before hiring a heating and cooling service, you’ll ensure you receive quality work. For help in the Bolivar area, turn to David’s Heating & Cooling. As an authorized dealer of some of the top brands in the industry and a 24-hour emergency HVAC service, this company has the skills and tools to troubleshoot any heating and cooling problem imaginable. To learn more, call (417) 326-4822 or visit them online.

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