Replacing the old HVAC installation in a condo and the urgency to find a quality service provider to ensure tenant satisfaction

I needed to hear what they thought was the best way to resolve the problem.

When I got married, my husband already had a condo property he had inherited from his parents. We agreed to put it up for rent since we were living in a different town. Managing the property has always been easy, but I remember when the HVAC installation started troubling the tenant. We agreed with the local HVAC business that they would send a cooling technician to deal with any issue that needed their attention. They sent their cooling specialist every week for a month when the tenant kept calling that the climate control in the house was not efficient, and knowing that the local service provider was known for the quality AC service they provide, we had to find a new plan of action. My husband’s job is stricter, so I was the only one flexible enough to travel and sort out the cooling technology troubles before losing our tenant. My first stop was at the cooling corporation, where I met with the cooling expert who had been attending to the cooling equipment troubles for the entire month. I needed to hear what they thought was the best way to resolve the problem. They concluded that it was time to replace the unit, preferably with an electric heat pump, because the work wouldn’t need excessive construction. My husband was okay with the plan because we both knew the condo was due for upgrades that would help with indoor comfort. With a reliable HVAC contractor, the project commenced in the shortest time possible to avoid disrupting the tenant’s lifestyle, and we haven’t had an issue with the unit since. A happy tenant means a profitable investment.

 

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