The Haven at North Hills has set the standard for the lifestyle you want for your loved one. With a reputation for excellence and a staff that you can consider your extended family, The Haven at North Hills is the right choice when you are faced with this life changing decision.
Offering the full compliment of personal care support, our staff places the utmost emphasis on the well being of the residents affording both families and residents the ability to thoroughly enjoy their lives. The Haven at North Hills is a lifestyle that adds life to one's years and years to one's life. The companionship, activity, and day to day support lighten the hearts of both resident and family member.
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Year Established | 1969 |
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Business Categories | Heating in Pittsburgh, PA |
You'll always want to ask how long the company has been in business in Pittsburgh. While this isn't a guarantee that the company will do good work, companies with longevity on their side must be doing something right. That being said, there are newer companies that do great work. If the company is under three years old, ask where the owner was employed before and for how long. If he/she has a long history of employment, it's reasonable to infer that he or she decided to go into business for themselves after so many years of experience.
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.
These first two questions should only relate to services or good purchased directly from the service provider. Many products carry their own warranties, like roofing shingles or siding. It's useful to know what these warranties cover as well as how long they last. The "warranty agent" question is important, because often warranty agents work with the manufacturer to get you repairs under warranty at a much lower 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.
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.