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Selecting A Reputable Contractor

Insurance and Protection for Your Peace of Mind

When it comes to choosing an HVAC contractor, ensuring their insurance and liability coverage is a crucial step. At Blue Star HVAC, we prioritize your peace of mind and protection. Before selecting a contractor, ask to review documentation proving they carry general liability insurance to safeguard your property and workers’ compensation insurance for their employees. While the State of Texas doesn’t mandate workers’ compensation insurance, it is vital for your protection in case of accidents on your property. Lack of adequate insurance could lead to claims against your homeowner’s policy.

We go above and beyond by carrying three times the State of Texas insurance requirements and workers’ compensation, providing you with added assurance that your home is shielded from unforeseen circumstances. Our commitment to your comfort and protection sets us apart in the HVAC industry.

Verify the License for Reliability

Ensure your chosen HVAC contractor is licensed by checking with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Verify that their license is current and investigate any history of disciplinary actions or complaints on the TDLR website. Another valuable source is your local permits office, where municipal inspectors can guide you toward HVAC contractors known for their quality work.

Blue Star HVAC proudly holds two Class A HVAC licenses with the State of Texas, demonstrating our commitment to excellence and compliance.

Customer Reviews Tell the Story

Discovering how other customers perceive a contractor is crucial. Online reviews on platforms like Google and Facebook provide valuable insights into a company’s service and value. Blue Star HVAC boasts over 100 reviews with a stellar 5-star rating, showcasing our dedication to customer satisfaction.

Thorough Procedures for Accuracy

Once you’ve identified potential HVAC contractors, schedule appointments for them to visit your home. During these meetings, a reputable contractor should inspect your existing air conditioner and gather information about your home, including window count, their direction, and the insulation’s R-value. This data helps calculate the heat load, ensuring both existing and proposed equipment are appropriately sized. Expect to receive a written estimate from each contractor, and if there are significant differences in bids, don’t hesitate to ask for explanations.

Choose Blue Star HVAC for a trusted partner in your HVAC needs, providing unparalleled service, reliability, and protection.

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