Heating and Air Conditioning Installation
By Dirksheating
· 2015-04-03T17:04:06.000Z
The Installation Process The Importance of Proper Heating and Air Conditioning Installation The most important day in the life of your new system is the day it is installed. Proper installation and choosing the right size accounts for almost 75% of the operating efficiency and performance of the system you buy. According to the ACCA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America) only 28% of homeowners who replaced their heating and air conditioning systems last year noticed an improvement in the performance of their new system. The other 72% felt that the primary reason they were replacing their system was not resolved. The reason is simple: a heating and air conditioning system is not a commodity like a toaster over, washer or dryer. Its efficiency, reliability, performance and safety are directly related to the quality of installation, proper sizing and air distribution. It’s important when you spend thousands of your hard earned dollars on a new system that you get the right equipment for your particular needs and a guarantee that the system will perform to your expectations. Here’s What to Expect On Your Day of Installation Dirks Heating and Air Conditioning technicians take personal responsibility for your complete satisfaction. We arrive on the day and time as promised. We get the job done on time and done right. Our technicians will always respect you, your home and your property. They wear shoe covers and put down drop cloths to protect your home and belongings. You’ll never have to worry about who is in your home. Every employee at Dirks is background checked and drug tested. And we treat you and your family with courtesy and politeness. And no installation is complete without your thorough understanding of your new system. We will take the time to review everything you need to know to operate and enjoy your new system. Installation Standards As part of every installation, our technicians follow a comprehensive set of procedures to ensure that your system is properly connected and functioning at optimal levels. And when completed, they complete a detailed Quality Control Inspection Sheet, signing off on each individual component and procedure that applies to the installation of your equipment. And just like a pilot before take-off, we are very big on inspecting and completing the checklist before we leave.
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Dirksheating
Barron, Wisconsin, United States
Our reputation for delivering the best in products, service, and healthy home comfort advice at a fair price has been our mission from day one. We have grown our business by creating loyal life-long customers one at a time. As a Dirks customer you can expect the best-trained technicians to deliver t…
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