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4 Reasons To Hire An HVAC Contractor In Washington, DC

Don't try to DIY your next air conditioner install. Here's why.

Licensed contractors bring a lot of know-how to the table.
Licensed contractors bring a lot of know-how to the table. (Shutterstock)

We are off to a sweltering summer here in Washington, DC. It's the last time of year you want your air conditioner to go out. If you're in a rush to replace, you might be tempted to DIY.

But before you head to Home Depot to pick up a new unit, think twice. Replacing your own heating and cooling unit is extremely temperamental, and little mistakes can have big consequences. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) professionals, on the other hand, have the know-how, connections and experience to get the job done. Here's why you need one:

1. Codes and Permits
Heating and cooling units need to meet certain codes, which requires specific permits for installation. Professionals have done this many times and are able to expedite the process of acquiring proper paperwork.

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2. Manufacturer Discounts
While you might think you’re getting the best deal at your local big-box home improvement store, HVAC contractors can purchase units directly from manufacturers with which they have contracts. In most cases, contractors can acquire a unit for much cheaper—a cost even your free labor can’t compete with.


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3. Installing Ductwork
Installing a heating/cooling unit is more than plug and go. You also need to install ductwork, and there is not much material written about doing so on the internet. That’s because this project is typically handled during the construction of your home. Experienced contractors will know what to do.

4. Big Consequences
When it comes to DIYing this project, small mistakes can have big consequences. For example, an imperfect fit could cause air to leak at duct elbows and fittings, leading to poor energy efficiency and higher bills (which might be part of the reason you decided to buy a new unit!).

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