Top 10 HVAC Companies in Norfolk, VA
Top questions to ask before hiring an hvac company
What type of insurance do you have? Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) professionals work on a variety of mechanical areas of the home. You'll want to ask specific questions regarding professional training and licensing, as well as what types of insurance they have (for example, mold, air pollution or worker's compensation). It's fair to ask for the dollar amounts they are covered and a quality professional will show you verification of coverage.
HVAC professionals attend to a home's thermal needs as well as air quality. Because of the technical aspects of HVAC work, find out the scope of work your professional can perform. You may only need your heating unit serviced however, if this professional also specializes in energy efficiency, mold assessment, or offer ways for you to save on energy costs, you may want to hire them for future projects. Because some equipment is gas-powered, your professional should be able to answer questions about installing gas lines and permitting.
Ask about guarantees on labor or warranties on parts for your HVAC project. It's common to have a time limitation on parts and equipment. Save any paperwork related to your project so you can refer back to instruction manuals or serial numbers.
When working with a heating and cooling professional, ask if their company offers pricing incentives to encourage you to hire them on a regular basis. It's common to have your equipment inspected and serviced at least once a year. Your HVAC company may also offer special pricing on filters, ventilation cleaning or energy assessments.
Regardless of the scope of your project, find out what you need to do to prepare your home for their visit. For example, the HVAC professional will need access to the areas in question and may need access to other mechanical or ventilation points. Make sure pets and children are kept out of the way. Ask if your project will involve removing dry wall or making any other structural changes – you may need to hire a professional drywall contractor to patch up HVAC work. If you are adding a unit that may contribute to carbon monoxide within the home, find out if you need to purchase a carbon monoxide detector.
Recent reviews for Norfolk HVAC Contractors
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this company. At first they seem to know what they’re doing and would appear to be customer oriented. It turns out they’re not qualified to work on existing systems, trouble shoot effectively, or do anything more than a s...
Needed air conditioning bad have two young kids and a stay at home wife.Fusion sent a technician out and within the hour had air conditioning.God reat honest reliable service and will definitely recommend to everyone.Thanks fusion!
Fusion Heating, AC and Insulation did a very professional, complete and thorough job when they worked on my heating system. They were on time, explained to me everything they were going to do and charged me exactly what they quoted. I use them often and...
This is absolutely the worst and most deceptive company around. I would give them zero stars if I could. They flooded our house by not installing a toilet correctly. That left both of our bathrooms unusable for almost a month while repairs were completed....
They did an amazing job on my whole entire system, including all new duct work.
Dont Trust this company I had my AC unit replaced years ago with in warranty only to find out that They replace a 3. ton ac unit with a 2.5 ac unit
Great crew they worked very quick and explained everything while doing so 2000 less then the 3 other quotes I got my bathroom is back working and looks fabulous
Roger was very knowledgeable. Fixed my air conditioning problem quickly and cheaper than the other guys!!
Prompt visit and quote, Josh was very professional and likable, competitive quote. Made repair but continued to have problems. Over the following 2 weeks Tidewater ProAir at no additional cost continued adjusting until my unit is working well. OBTW my un...
On time, great price and great work. Would highly recommend.
Everything You Need to Know About Norfolk HVAC Companies
How do I know that I found the right HVAC Contractor in Norfolk for my hvac project?
Finding the right hvac contractor for your project can be stressful.... when you don't search with Porch. We've pulled together everything you need to know about HVAC in Norfolk so you can have some peace of mind before starting your project.
Here’s what you need to know to choose the right hvac contractor in Norfolk:
- Are they properly licensed? Norfolk has 3 licensed HVAC Contractors Pros.
- Are they BBB accredited? 26 pros in Norfolk are.
- Check if they are they BBB rated: 35 are A-rated in Norfolk.
- Is the quality worth the price? Make sure to find the hvac contractor that can deliver the quality you're looking for, without going way over your budget. Don't forget that every job is going to be different.
- Speak with them over the phone: Contact multiple hvac contractors pros to see if you’re on the same page when it comes to your project.
What zip codes in Norfolk have the best HVAC Contractors?
Below we've listed Norfolk zip codes that have great selections of hvac contractors:
Who should I hire if I need HVAC in Norfolk?
Right now there are about 50 companies in and around Norfolk ready to help you with your hvac project.
Below we've listed a few of the top HVAC Contractors on Porch:
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Latest projects near Norfolk
I'm flexible
Geothermal heating or cooling system
Service
Doesn't get cool enough
Don't know
Geothermal heat pump/duct work
Less than 5 years
I'm flexible
Something else
No, I want something else
I'm flexible
Environmental issues
Heating and cooling
Single family residence
0-1,500 sq ft
51+ years
Raised with crawl space
Owner
Yes
Yes
Mold test, Termite inspection
Want to replace my manual Honeywell AC thermostat for Ecobee Smart Thermostat with voice control. I already bought the new one and need someone to remove the old one and install the new one.
Furnace continues to blow out hot air after the set temperature has been reached and indicated on thermostat. I think