That should tell you something. The people I was talking about will be family, that is what I meant by 3 or 4 generations.
My well man is 4th generation, son of the owner. Great grandpa started the business. Very expensive drilling rig. Now there are 3rd and 4th generation well diggers, but their rusty equipment looks like it's mounted on a model T.
My HVAC man is 3rd generation taught by his father. Their kids are employees.
Just because you pay big bucks doesn't mean they know what they are doing. Fool you once shame on them. Hope you don't get fooled twice.
Do they wear uniforms and have nice looking equipment/trucks?
Look at professional/sucessful farmers, nice looking tractors, combines, planters. A pant load of new equipment. Trade them every 2 or 3 years. Multi generation farmers too. Get my point.
I can go to my court house and access public records. Go to your court house and see how many times your HVAC company has been taken to claims court. I can also see how many times anyone in my county has been arrested, spent time in jail, sued...it's all public records for anyone to see. A good HVAC company will bend over backward to keep their name out of court records.
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