Thursday, June 21, 2012

Insurance and Air Conditioning Contractors

You do want to make sure that you hire AC Contractors that are Arizona Licensed Contractors because they are legally bound to stand behind their workmanship for one year and structural integrity for two years

But you should also consider that they are also insured to protect you from the affects of damage that could occur during a typical repair or replacement.

There are two types of insurances a contractor should carry;  Liability and workman’s compensation (Workman's comp)  Liability is the most important of the two.

A contractor or his worker, while working on your property can get hurt by accident without warning.  If an injury occurs, then you as the property owner would be liable in the way of legal fees and a lawsuit.

Don't be fooled by cheaper prices, there are risks involved. Hiring a good fully insured contractor will lessen the risks!

Other Notable Facts: A supplier who sells materials on credit to an unlicensed contractor for your property can lien YOUR property and or sue you for the amount of the materials if those bills aren't paid?  Also sub-contractors / workers who work on your property for an unlicensed contractor have the option of suing the property owner (you)  for wages due them but never paid out by the hired unlicensed contractor.

The recovery fund benefit is not available to homeowners using unlicensed contractors!  Aaron’s Mechanical Service ROC # is 274388.

Aaron’s Mechanical Service is also an Better Business Bureau Accredited Business member.

Choose your service provider carefully.

Give us a call and let us help you with your heating and cooling needs whether it be a repair or a replacement.

Brought to you by;
Aaron’s Mechanical Service
623-388-4436
info@coolingaz.com
http://coolingaz.com

1 comment:

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    - The Air Conditioning Contractors Wakefield MA

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