At Refrigeration Systems Ltd., we know that choosing a company you can trust to complete AC repair in Richmond is important. We know how important it is to find a reliable company that does fantastic work. We can help. Determining the answers to these questions can help you make a confident, educated decision.

  1. How long have you been in business? A company that has been around a long time with long-term employees is typically a good one.
  2. Is your company insured? Any expert that works in your home should have liability insurance to guard you in the case of accidental damage or injury.
  3. What kinds of licenses and certifications do your technicians have? A truly professional AC repair company will require their technicians to be licensed, certified and require ongoing education and training of their technicians to keep them up-to-date with the latest trends and developments.
  4. Do you have any references you can share? A dependable company that provides AC repair should have a variety of references they’ll readily provide you. Check these references and learn all the details about AC repairs the prospective company has performed.
  5. Will you give a written estimate? Make sure to get a written estimate so you can review all the particulars involved with your AC repair. And remember, the cheapest estimate isn’t always the best estimate. Your detailed estimates should help you get rid of companies you aren’t wanting to work with, no matter how much less they are.
  6. Do your technicians have experience working on my system? You may want to be sure the company you choose has experience working on your specific equipment, especially if it has any less-common features.
  7. Will my AC repairs be warrantied? Work supported by a warranty is a no-brainer. If a company isn’t okay standing behind their work, maybe you should move on.

If you’d like any more information about AC repairs and would like to talk about these questions with us, give Refrigeration Systems Ltd. a call at 778-693-2532. We’re happy to help!