Top 5 HVAC Companies in Collinsville, VA

Porch Pro Headshot Blue Ridge Remodeling Heating
HVAC Contractors
Serves Collinsville, Virginia
We have been serving the Martinsville and Henry County area for 30 years. We are a veteran of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry. We are fully licensed and insured in Virginia and North Carolina. Our technicians are experienced in residential and commercial heating and air, ne...Read more about Blue Ridge Remodeling Heating
We have been serving the Martinsville and Henry County area for 30 years. We are a veteran of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry. We are fully licensed and insured in Virginia and North Carolina. Our technicians are experienced in residential and commercial heating and air, ne...Read more about Blue Ridge Remodeling Heating
Porch Pro Headshot Four Seasons Heating, Cooling and Electrical
HVAC Contractors
Serves Collinsville, Virginia
(1)
"I have used Four Seasons Heating on several occasions. They installed a furnace and air conditioning unit with an air humidifier, a hot water heater and changed register placement in two bedrooms. I have been completely satisfied with their work and their follow up on any questions I had about w...Read more about Four Seasons Heating, Cooling and Electrical
"I have used Four Seasons Heating on several occasions. They installed a furnace and air conditioning unit with an air humidifier, a hot water heater and changed register placement in two bedrooms. I have been completely satisfied with their work and their follow up on any questions I had about w...Read more about Four Seasons Heating, Cooling and Electrical
Porch Pro Headshot Miller Services Hvac Inc
HVAC Contractors
Serves Collinsville, Virginia
(127)
Porch Pro Headshot Comfort Heating & Cooling
HVAC Contractors
Serves Collinsville, Virginia
(33)
Porch Pro Headshot Moody's Heating & AC
HVAC Contractors
Serves Collinsville, Virginia
Serving Dewitt, Va and surrounding areas. Call for more information.
Serving Dewitt, Va and surrounding areas. Call for more information.

Top questions to ask before hiring an hvac company

What type of insurance do you have? Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) professionals work on a variety of mechanical areas of the home. You'll want to ask specific questions regarding professional training and licensing, as well as what types of insurance they have (for example, mold, air pollution or worker's compensation). It's fair to ask for the dollar amounts they are covered and a quality professional will show you verification of coverage.

HVAC professionals attend to a home's thermal needs as well as air quality. Because of the technical aspects of HVAC work, find out the scope of work your professional can perform. You may only need your heating unit serviced however, if this professional also specializes in energy efficiency, mold assessment, or offer ways for you to save on energy costs, you may want to hire them for future projects. Because some equipment is gas-powered, your professional should be able to answer questions about installing gas lines and permitting.

Ask about guarantees on labor or warranties on parts for your HVAC project. It's common to have a time limitation on parts and equipment. Save any paperwork related to your project so you can refer back to instruction manuals or serial numbers.

When working with a heating and cooling professional, ask if their company offers pricing incentives to encourage you to hire them on a regular basis. It's common to have your equipment inspected and serviced at least once a year. Your HVAC company may also offer special pricing on filters, ventilation cleaning or energy assessments.

Regardless of the scope of your project, find out what you need to do to prepare your home for their visit. For example, the HVAC professional will need access to the areas in question and may need access to other mechanical or ventilation points. Make sure pets and children are kept out of the way. Ask if your project will involve removing dry wall or making any other structural changes – you may need to hire a professional drywall contractor to patch up HVAC work. If you are adding a unit that may contribute to carbon monoxide within the home, find out if you need to purchase a carbon monoxide detector.