An HVAC Contractor’s Association Mean Quality Service Where It Counts

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In business, the associations, organizations, and memberships held by a company speak volumes about its standing. A trade association or licensing agent imposes high standards and stringent requirements for membership.


As an HVAC contractor, Custom Comfort ClimateCare has associations that we are particularly proud of. Among them:  

  • The ClimateCare Co-operative. This 100 percent Canadian network of independent heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning contractors was established in 1992. Its members, who also own the co-operative, are committed to ongoing training and excellence among their technicians, sales, and customer support personnel.
  • The Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce. The leading business organization in Barrie represents more than 1,200 businesses that employ more than 11,000 people who live in the Barrie area. Its mission is to encourage a positive local business environment.
  • The Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada. The HRAI is an organization that promotes leadership and training in all aspects of the heating and air-conditioning industry. It stands for high principles in customer service and satisfaction. It employs customer feedback to guide its membership and strives for excellence in ethical business practices.
  • The Technical Standards and Safety Authority. The TSSA is a regulating authority dedicated to better safety practices and standards in all aspects of consumer affairs.
  • The Electrical Safety Authority. The ESA is responsible for licensing electrical contractors. The ESA works with partners to promote and pursue electrical safety in the industry for all consumers.

We work diligently to maintain the highest standards that an HVAC contractor can aspire to. Our associations, licensing agencies, and memberships speak to those standards. 

But when it comes to quality, we must also live up to the standards of our associations and those we set for ourselves. And to do that, we must live up to our high standards. That is our goal every day.

When you want top quality in an HVAC contractor, contact the professionals at Custom Comfort ClimateCare. Our pursuit of excellence is never forgotten. Call us with any questions about your home comfort.

 

FAQs About HVAC Contractor Associations

  1. Why Are HVAC Contractor Associations Important?

The associations of the ClimateCare Co-operative and the HRAI emphasized intense standards concerning training, safety, and customer service. That’s to say, contractors who are association members have strict rules and regulations to ensure the quality of service the customer receives.

  1. What are the benefits of membership in ClimateCare Co-operative?

Membership in ClimateCare Co-operative gives Custom Comfort ClimateCare access to leading-edge HVAC training, best practices, and collective industry knowledge within the trade. Our technicians continually improve, supported by one of Canada’s largest networks of independent, locally-owned HVAC professionals.

  1. What is HRAI doing to promote quality service?

HRAI ensures its members provide reliable, high-quality HVAC services through leadership initiatives and continuous improvement programs.

  1. What is the TSSA,  and how does it impact HVAC safety?

Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) ensures the implementation of safety standards. With that, we ensure that our services are performed safely and according to the laws in the locality.

  1. What does the ESA do to improve electrical safety for HVAC work?

The electrical work done by the HVAC technician must adhere to safety and proper codes of regulations. As a licensed contractor under the ESA umbrella, Custom Comfort ClimateCare ensures all installations are up to code. 

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