Ejs Refrigeration, Plumbing & Heating Llc

Ejs Refrigeration, Plumbing & Heating Llc

Heating Contractor -
Albuquerque, NM
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  • Sewer Line Repair in Corrales, NM
  • Sewage Leak in Albuquerque, NM
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About this pro

  • 763 Seaborn Dr Sw, Albuquerque, NM 87121

Detailed Information

Business Categories Heating, HVAC, Plumbing in Albuquerque, NM

Services Offered

  • Heating
    • Geothermal Heating
  • HVAC
    • AC Coil Cleaning
    • Radiant Floor Heating
    • Air Quality Testing
    • AC Companies
  • Plumbing
    • Sewer Line Repair
    • Sewage Leak
    • Septic Tank Installation
    • Garbage Disposal Repair

License Information

  • Licensed inState Of New Mexico
  • Number377057
  • License typeMm01
  • License issue date01/11/2013

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Business Hours Please call to confirm

  • Mon 8AM - 6PM
  • Tuesday 8AM - 6PM
  • Wednesday 8AM - 6PM
  • Thursday 8AM - 6PM
  • Friday 8AM - 6PM
  • Saturday 8AM - 6PM

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Best Questions to Ask a Heating Contractor Contractor

How many contractors do you have working for you? How many vehicles are in your fleet?

This is important mostly for larger jobs. Clearly a two man operation is going to build a home much slower than a 15 man crew. This is also a good indication of the overall size of the Heating company, if that's an area of concern for you. The reason you may want to ask about the fleet is that fleet size is a good indicator of the mobility of the company. Mobility may not sound important, but it's hard for the Albuquerque contractors to get to job sites if they lack appropriate vehicles.

Are you insured and/or bonded for Heating?

You'll certainly want to ask them this. Steer clear of any company that is not insured in New Mexico, because that means that any incidental damage they may do on your property will be a real hassle to recover compensation for. It is never wise to work with uninsured tradesmen of any kind. Most states also require that someone have insurance in order to be issued a trade license. If they say they're licensed but not insured, they're being less than truthful.

Is your bill for Heating in Albuquerque an estimate or a final price?

This is very important, since an estimate is just that. Many contractors will submit a "paper estimate", meaning they've written the estimate down on paper. The bill is the true amount owed and will almost always say "Invoice" or "Bill" at the top of the page. The bill should also list the date it was issued, the due date of payment, and a list of services rendered.

Do you hire properly documented Heating workers?

This will be answered when you ask if all employees are licensed. The only way to obtain a legitimate tradesman's license is to be a legal or naturalized citizen of the US. The company may employ people in positions that don't require a license, however, so it's wise to inquire.

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