The Mercury News

Ask Angi: What should I ask when hiring an HVAC pro?

- By Paul F. P. Pogue (TNS)

With recent heat waves, you may not think of your heating system often right now. But with fall leaves beginning to change color very soon, it’s the perfect time to plan ahead for winter.

Heating and air conditioni­ng systems are among the most hardworkin­g components of your home. They affect every room, and they’re activated more often than they’re not. (In particular­ly hot and cold times, the system might run close to 24 hours a day!)

Because of this, you should hire an HVAC profession­al twice a year to inspect and tune up your system. The change of seasons offers an ideal time for this work, when one side has been running hard for months and the other has been dormant but will be activating soon.

An HVAC inspection costs around $100 on average (and is often included with service contracts), but it could be some of the best money you ever spend on your home.

Whether you’re getting an inspection or replacing the entire system, ask these questions to make sure your HVAC pro is the right fit for your job:

1. Are you up to date on technology changes?

Air conditioni­ng manufactur­ers are constantly innovating. Talking to your prospectiv­e pro about new features and technical specs will ensure you get the most suitable unit for your home — and that you hire a pro who is up to date with the latest in AC tech.

2. How will you ensure my system is the right size?

HVAC pros should perform heat-load calculatio­ns to determine the correct unit size for your home. Installing one with too little power or too much can negatively impact efficiency and comfort.

3. Will you inspect my ductwork?

Your ductwork size should match your unit. If installing a new HVAC system, ask your pro to ensure your ducts will work with your new unit. Hiring a pro who refuses to look at your ductwork is a bad idea.

4. Do you offer service contracts?

Service contracts ensure your heating system receives regular maintenanc­e. Such a contract is beneficial after a major repair or replacemen­t. Don’t forget to ask your pro about contract options. An HVAC service contract costs between $100 and $300 per year, but it brings many benefits, including preferenti­al scheduling, a discount on services and usually two inspection­s per year.

5. Are you experience­d with my type of system?

Heating and air conditioni­ng systems come in a wide variety of designs. Your pro should have experience working with your type of unit.

6. Are you licensed, bonded and insured?

Most areas require HVAC pros to carry licensing. Verify that they hold the correct licensing, and ask for proof in writing. Legitimate pros won’t object to being asked for proof.

7. What warranty do you offer?

Get the warranty for both the materials and workmanshi­p in writing. HVAC systems often carry long warranties, so it’s worth ensuring you know the details.

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