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Heating and Cooling Service in San Francisco

Heating and cooling service is fast picking up demand in San Francisco, which is pushed by the climatic conditions of the city and due to the increased awareness among citizens to live in a healthy environment in and outside home.

With a correct heating and cooling system, a house will always feel like a paradise, no matter what the hassles of the outside world.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the air inside an average home is more polluted in comparison to the air outside, especially because of indoor air pollution. This is mainly caused by air borne particles (dust, pollen, dirt, pet dander, insulation), bio-aerosols (mold spores, dust mites, viruses, fungi, bacteria) and gases and odours (chemical vapours from gas ovens, water heaters, furnaces, fireplaces, paint, perfumes, pesticides, and tobacco smoke ).

A heating and cooling service provider offers good quality residential and commercial services at affordable rates.

The service provider generally provides heating and cooling services for all brands of air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, fan coils, and thermostats to residents and businesses in and around the city. They provide comprehensive maintenance, repair, replacement, construction, remodeling of heating and cooling equipments.

The main types of services provided by these experts are:

Heating services that include repair, maintenance and replacement of furnace, heat pump, boiler etc.

Cooling services including repair, maintenance and replacement of air conditioner, duct etc

Air quality services including repair, maintenance and replacement of air cleaner, humidifier, thermostat etc.

Construction and installation that is commercial construction services for office, warehouse, retail outlets, restaurant, manufacturing units, computer rooms, heating, ventilation, filtration etc.

While choosing a heating and cooling service provider, it is important to keep in mind -

· Whether the service provider is a licensed professional?

· Are there any outstanding complaints against the provider in the San Francisco Better Business Bureau?

· Does the service provider cover necessary insurance for business in San Francisco, CA?

· Talk to at least three different companies and carefully compare their bids.

· Check the service provider’s credibility from its association.

· Ensure that the service provider is experienced and complies with all the relevant standards.

After completion of the job, a thorough visual inspection should be done to verify the cleanliness of the heating or cooling system.



Remote photography of the ducts prior cleaning helps to compare with the present condition post cleaning. The service provider for verification should duly fill a Post-Cleaning Consumer Checklist. In case of deficiencies, the service provider is to be asked to correct unless complete satisfaction. A few post-cleaning consumer checklist points are –

· Did the service provider clean the entire heating and cooling system, including ducts and all components such as drain pans, humidifiers, coils, and fans?

· For heating equipments, is the heat exchanger surface apparently clean?

· For cooling components, is the coil drain pan entirely clean and draining properly?

· Are the blower blades clean and free of oil and debris?

· With the system running, is air leakage present through access doors?

Thus, check out for the best as per your requirements – a service provider who insures to meet and exceed the expectations of its customers.

To know more about Heating and Cooling Service offered visit http://www.mcheatingcooling.com/

Paul Mantalvo

Paul Mantalvo is an owner of mcheatingcooling.com; Visit the site http://www.mcheatingcooling.com for more information about Heating and cooling service.

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