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ABOUT US
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GV’s Heating & Cooling is a family owned and operated business serving the North
Shore for over 18 years. We install heating and air conditioning systems and offer
a full line of energy efficient products; gas furnaces, garage heaters, gas boilers,
air conditioners, electronic air cleaners and humidifiers along with a thorough
Roto Brush duct cleaning,
We value our customers and service them with complete honesty and integrity. Our
highly trained employees ensure top quality installations at competitive prices
and we take pride in building relationships through the service plans we offer.
Our goal is to provide you with the optimum value for your investment and we offer
100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
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We Provide you With Peace Of Mind
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A DEALER:
- Check Credentials
Before making your choice, call the Better Business Bureau to make sure the dealer
is reputable. Also, find out if the dealer is a member of a local HVAC association
such as the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). This, in itself, is
some indication of reliability.
- Ask about training and experience
Many dealers take advantage of training by their manufacturer or distributor to
help you determine your comfort needs. As a result, when they make recommendations,
you can be more assured they have selected the right system for your home. They
are also trained in installation and service. Learn about NATE Certification and
Trane Comfort Specialists
- Ask for Referrals
Former customers are an excellent source of information. Call these individuals
and ask if they were pleased with the dealers work.
- Expect an on-site evaluation
A good dealer should take a personal, thorough look at your home, evaluate your
overall comfort needs and recommend the best system for you. Beware of a dealer
that simply takes information over the phone. Once at your home, make sure you talk
to your dealer about completing a load calculation. A load calculation determines
what the proper size system is for your specific home. Most homes end up with systems
that are oversized, so you end up paying more than you should to heat and cool your
home. Also, systems that are improperly sized tend to cycle too much and create
temperature swings, and an inability to control humidity.
- Check local licenses
Depending on where you live, the dealer may have to comply with certain local or
state regulations, so ask to see any applicable state and local licenses and insurance
forms for liability and workmen’s compensation.
- Don't be afraid to ask questions
Ask for details about the dealership’s experience, how long its been in business
and the expertise of its staff. Are they NATE CERTIFIED.
- Get Written Proposal
To make a fair comparison, be sure the bids you are looking at include the services
you’ve requested and are based on the same size and efficiency equipment and the
same quality of workmanship. Be wary of dealers who offer unrealistic low prices;
it may mean corners are being cut in crucial areas.
- Inquire about equipment and labor warranties
Warranties vary according to manufacturer. Make sure your dealer fully explains
the terms of the factory-limited warranty. In addition, many manufacturers offer
optional extended warranties, which you may wish to purchase.
- Ask about preventative maintenance
See if the dealer offers preventative maintenance agreements. This is one of the
best ways to ensure optimum efficiency and performance.
- Finally, insist on a written detailed and signed agreement
Your home’s indoor comfort is important. Don’t gamble by selecting a heating and
air conditioning dealer by chance.
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