Over at Market Watch we got to reading a pretty good article about hiring the right contractor. Thought we would share some of their wisdom with you.
"One way today's homeowners can help protect against such exploitation is
to hire a contractor who employs technicians that have been certified
by North American Technician Excellence (NATE). Technician
certification is not mandatory in the HVAC/R industry, however, numerous
contractors require their technicians to acquire and maintain NATE
certification to ensure their proficiency in the technical aspects of
HVAC/R service and installation. In addition, countless individual
technicians undergo stringent certification testing to be able to
proudly exhibit their individual competency. NATE is the nation's
largest HVAC/R industry-endorsed, non-profit certification organization
existing solely to advance the expertise of the industry."
Read more over at: http://tinyurl.com/d54e445
i hired many hvac technicians but what i learned from commercial refrigeration new jersey service website is to prevent failure before it`s too late:)
ReplyDeleteApart from being trained on heating, vents and air conditioning units, people with HVAC certification also have the qualification to work in the refrigeration field. They can gain expertise in large-scale projects like commercial refrigeration units. The primary requirement for becoming a certified HVAC technician is that the aspirant should attend classes and should have cleared a state-mandated certification test.
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