AvalonJohn
Apr 25, 2010, 07:29 AM
All,
I've decide on one of two contractors for a new furnace & ac unit. As far as I know both are reputable. The first one is a bigger contractor (family owner business)that I see all over the place and their pitch is that they are constantly sent to school for training and I should select them because the most important thing with heating & ac is the installation, which of course they are one of the best at?
The second guy I've used for a couple years to service my unit and he's been doing service and instalations for 20 + yrs. This is what he does for a living. I'm happy with his service. It's just him and a helper. I'm not sure how much training he does, but he said he likes Trane (which I'm interested in) and a couple other brands, so that basically what he installs.
Here is my delima, The small guy is about $1,000-$1,500 less than the bigger contactor and I'm wondering if the bigger guy is really better at the installation and if it really makes a difference? Thinking that a small guy who doesn't keep up with training but as done it for 20+ yrs should be just as good ? I'm thinking that on the job traning is one of the best things one could do? Your thoughts?
Thanks,
AvalonJohn
I've decide on one of two contractors for a new furnace & ac unit. As far as I know both are reputable. The first one is a bigger contractor (family owner business)that I see all over the place and their pitch is that they are constantly sent to school for training and I should select them because the most important thing with heating & ac is the installation, which of course they are one of the best at?
The second guy I've used for a couple years to service my unit and he's been doing service and instalations for 20 + yrs. This is what he does for a living. I'm happy with his service. It's just him and a helper. I'm not sure how much training he does, but he said he likes Trane (which I'm interested in) and a couple other brands, so that basically what he installs.
Here is my delima, The small guy is about $1,000-$1,500 less than the bigger contactor and I'm wondering if the bigger guy is really better at the installation and if it really makes a difference? Thinking that a small guy who doesn't keep up with training but as done it for 20+ yrs should be just as good ? I'm thinking that on the job traning is one of the best things one could do? Your thoughts?
Thanks,
AvalonJohn