Lee Seward Plumbing & Heating

Lee Seward Plumbing & Heating

Heating Contractor -
New Milford, CT
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About this pro

  • 5 Old Town Park Rd #17, New Milford, CT 06776

Detailed Information

Business Categories Heating, HVAC, Plumbing in New Milford, CT

Services Offered

  • Heating
    • Geothermal Heating
  • HVAC
    • HVAC Installation
    • Furnace Cleaning
    • Home AC Recharge
    • Swamp Cooler
    • Air Conditioning
  • Plumbing
    • Septic Repair
    • Water Leak Repair
    • Frozen Pipes
    • Drain Repair
    • Leak Detection

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Business Hours Please call to confirm

  • Monday 8AM - 6PM
  • Tue 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

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.

Does the Heating job require permits? If so, will you be pulling them yourself?

Many jobs in Connecticut will require municipal permits in order to be approved by the town's inspector. It's always good to ask who will be responsible for pulling those permits, and if you'll be expected to do it. You'll almost never be told to pull your own, but knowing that New Milford Heating permits are required makes you appear to be a well informed customer.

Do you work with subcontractors?

The question is great for some industries and non-applicable for others. A general contractor, for example, will by definition employ subcontractors. Most New Milford Heating companies do not, but there are exceptions. You should always ask this question to your service providers. If they do use subcontractors, ask if they're all licensed and insured independently.

What is your projected timeline for the Heating project in New Milford?

Though a standard question, it's important to ask. Most contractors will tell you how long they expect the job to take without you asking. If they don't volunteer that information, be sure to ask. It's also helpful to ask if that's a hard finish date, meaning that it's the definite finish date. If it's a soft finish date, it may be extended for any number of reasons.

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