A little over a year ago, my acquaintance decided to update the central cooling system in her home, and she told myself and others all about the manufacturer of the cooling machine she chose plus the absolutely high SEER rating.
She was truly impressed by all of the state-of-the-art features the cooling system included.
She was paying a absolutely high price for adjustable speed technology, zone control, dehumidification control plus all sorts of amazing options. She was convinced that the savings on her weekly utility bills would suddenly recover the investment plus that her home would be perfectly comfortable. I asked her about the background of the Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C contractor who was taking care of the sizing plus upgrade. I wondered if they were factory authorized, licensed plus insured. She had absolutely little information, but my acquaintance had found the name of the contractor when she googled contractors in our local area. She didn’t bother to study patron reviews or check their rating with the Better Business Bureau. She wasn’t sure if the workers were NATE- or EPA-certified or even if the contractor provided any style of pleasure guarantee. I didn’t bother to ask her if she’d made sure that they followed usual protocols when calculating the size of the up-to-date cooling system. Once the cooling system was installed plus running, my acquaintance had a whole bunch of complaints about the Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C corporation. The project had gotten delayed multiple times, plus then they weren’t respectful of her home. The workers created a mess inside plus outside, but no 1 showed her how to operate the up-to-date cooling system or gave to help set up the manufacturer’s warranty. They did such a awful job with the sizing plus upgrade procedures that the system created unpleasant temperature swings, made a ton of noise plus seemed to run constantly. Her utility bills were absolutely higher than before.