Transferred and in Need of HVAC Expertise

But, the third one was really professional.

Moving sight unseen to a new are is not easy. My job just relocated me to an area where I know exactly nobody. Being pulled up and told to trek across the country is a bit of a gut punch. It’s made harder because I’m expected to get right to work while attempting to acclimate to new surroundings. And nothing here is familiar at all. Then there is the weather which is killing me. I’m from the far coast so really only know easy weather. Now, I’m in the northeast in a converted farm house. The home came with an enormous but ancient furnace which seems about to die. I was hoping to get through the winter with it before I had to replace the entire heating and cooling system. However, within the first month or so, I could tell that I would need a new heating unit. But, I didn’t know who to call or who to trust with such an important job. I went online to find the HVAC companies who had been in business in the area the longest. Next, I took that list and began to weed them out by verifying credentials. Finally, I read through the finalists reviews and recommendations. I settled on 3 candidates. The first 2 were disappointing because they were either late or showed up unorganized. But, the third one was really professional. He asked questions and really listened to what I had to say concerning my HVAC needs. He also put together several HVAC options for me with clear pricing and payment plans. This HVAC checked all the boxes for a trusted and credentialed heating and cooling pro. I wonder if he knows a good doctor?

 

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