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Many things go into a quality job, that is why you need to educate yourself on the job you are purchasing.
Name brand parts & supplies are important, but these piece's are only as good as the people who assemble them at your job site, and the care you get after the job is completed.
Before choosing your contractor, we would like to offer you these few suggestions:
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Get written estimates, and listen to what the sales people are telling you.
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Ask "How many years have you been in business?"
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Get references for people with a similar job, and make sure that you check them!
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Ask about your warranty & what it actually covers. Don't get "surprised."
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Take notes and at the end of the sales presentation, ask questions.
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After completion of the job, ask for an explanation of the operation, for all of the equipment & make sure you find out about regular maintenance.
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