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safety inspection and tune-up for a residential gas furnace
I plan to hire a technician to have a safety inspection and tune-up for my residential gas furnace.
Do you know: 1. how they charge, for example, separately charge for diagnostic and repair? 2. how can I know the technician is certified to do this job? 3. after finishing, will they give me a document about how to inspect and tune-up? Thank you very much! |
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Trade: furnace and ac technician
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Location: washington state
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Re: safety inspection and tune-up for a residential gas furnace
typically there is a flat rate charge for an inspection.
any repairs recomended would be separate. they should leave you documentation of what was checked make sure your contractor is licensed and bonded |
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Re: safety inspection and tune-up for a residential gas furnace
Thank you for answering my questions Cascadehvac.
May I ask what is the name of license, which you mention? Thank you for help very much. |
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