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Don't Suffer HVAC Repair Rip-Offs This Winter!

 

As fall changes into winter, more people across the country notice that their ductwork and heating systems need help. Furnaces may need to be replaced before temperatures drop, and leaking ducts should be cleaned and replaced before freezing weather hits. Unfortunately, this is also a time when dishonest HVAC repair people appear, trying to scam desperate homeowners out of money. As a top HVAC company, we believe it is important for you to know what to look for in your plumbers and HVAC repair technicians.

 

One of the most common allegations is that your furnace is leaking carbon monoxide. This deadly gas has no odor, so it is undetectable unless you have a carbon monoxide sensor. Carbon monoxide is a product of burning fuel, so it is important for your furnace to be secure against leaking this substance. However, instead of just taking their word for it, ask to see their carbon monoxide meter readings right there. If they don't have the right tools, or can't show you readings, then you should get a second opinion.

 

If a heating repair specialist tells you that many components of your furnace must be replaced because the whole furnace has broken down, you should be concerned. It is very unlikely for several parts of your furnace to break all at once, unless your furnace is very old and the whole thing needs to be replaced. However, if you have a newer furnace, it is unlikely that many different parts have broken, so you may be talking to a scammer. Get a second opinion from a trusted HVAC source.

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Your technician may find one or two small issues with your furnace, and return to fix them. However, if they continue to find problems with the furnace over time, especially during routine checks, this may be a larger problem with the technician, not your furnace. Get another HVAC service from the top HVAC company to come in and double-check the inspection.

 

A very common form of scam is to replace a part then overcharge for the part itself. Since you don't necessarily know the price of this part, or how hard it is to install, you may not know what the actual price should be for the part. You can contact us with questions about heating repair and plumbing repair to quantify the actual cost of parts and labor. We can also come out to your home or office, and double-check maintenance and repair work. As a leading HVAC company in Silver Spring MD, we have a great reputation. Check us out online.

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