PHCC of the Redwood Empire
Welcome
Your home will probably
be the largest investment you'll ever make. When you need home repairs,
you want to hire the best contractor available. You want assurance that
the contractor who repairs your plumbing, heating or cooling system
is professional, trustworthy, and courteous. And you can have someone
just like that.
But how do you find
a contractor who fits this description? Sometimes it's difficult. Many
"handymen" portray themselves as professionals, but they can
compromise your safety and your home.
Choose a professional
instead. PHCC is a professional trade association comprised of professional
plumbing-heating-cooling (p-h-c) contracting firms and a resource for
the consumer about the PHC industry.
Our members aren't
just "handymen." They're business owners who employ professional
mechanics and technicians. They are guided by honesty and integrity,
use the latest technology, promote energy and water conservation, and
obey all health and safety laws.
The next time you
need to hire a firm to service or repair your plumbing, heating or cooling
system, follow these tips:
Look
for the PHCC logo.
Companies
that use the PHCC logo are official members of PHCC. They proudly display
the logo in yellow page advertising, newspaper advertising and other
communication pieces. Hire companies that use the PHCC logo.
Contact
the PHCC of the Redwood Empire for a reference or information about
a particular contractor.
Ask
a lot of questions. You have the right as a consumer. Ask the contractor
for his/her license number. Then check with your local consumer affairs
department or building commission to confirm the license and to check
the records of the contractor.
How
long has the contractor been in business? Does he or she do service
and repair work "on the side?" Or, is it his or her primary
business?
Does
the plumbing, heating or cooling contractor have proof of liability
and workmen's compensation insurance? If not, you could be liable for
any mishaps on your property, including injury to the technician.
Get
a list of customer references. Ask the contractor for the names of homeowners
in your area he or she has worked with. Call these homeowners and ask
their opinion of the contractor's work. Also, check with your local
Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed against
the contractor.
If you
have any other questions or if we may be of further assistance to you,
please call us at (707) 658-1041 or by email at info@rephcc.org.