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10 Tips For Hiring A Heating And Cooling Contractor
By Daniel Gipe, Fri Dec 9th

1. Study up - Find out about license and insurance requirementsfor contractors in your city. And before you call a contractor,know the model of your current system and its maintenancehistory. Also make note of any uncomfortable rooms. This willhelp potential contractors better understand your heating needs.We still have to see your home

2. Consider Seasoned installers- We have over 20 yearsexperience.

3. Call references - Ask contractors for customer references andcall them. Ask about the contractor's installation or serviceperformance, and if the job was completed on time and withinbudget.


4. Find special offers - A heating and cooling system is one ofthe largest purchases you'll make as a homeowner. Keep yourcosts down by checking around for available rebates onenergy-efficient ENERGY STAR qualified heating and coolingequipment. Begin your search at www.energystar.gov. Also, call763-546-7377 and ask Daniel for details on rebates.

5. Look for ENERGY STAR - ENERGY STAR qualified products meetstrict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency and offer significant long-termenergy savings. Contractors should be able to show youcalculations of savings for ENERGY STAR heating and coolingequipment.

Full article on http://www.ybdhc.com/faq.htm

About the author:Daniel Gipe is President of Yours By Design Heating and Cooling,Inc. in Blaine, Minnesota.We are the best valued heating and airconditioning contractor in the north metro. We do the job rightthe first time. Coleman furnaces and air conditioners are by faryours by design. Visit us today; our website: www.ybdhc.com.

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