Today audio visual equipment have become a necessity for
education and well as business facilities. Due to it, there are numerous AV installation companies out there,
each promising to give you a stellar experience. Thus, it becomes a daunting
task to pick out the right winner company
who will meet all your needs within the minimum budget and allow you to have a
bespoke experience. However, the following questions while speaking to them
over the phone would help you nail the right
one.
Inquire about their
license
It’s extremely vital to inquire about them having an
"unrestricted" state license to do low voltage work. Ensure that they
are not doing any wiring & installing home theater
rooms without the proper state license. Do not opt for ones without a license as this can prove hazardous for your
environment.
Talk insurance
Do not forget to delve into the insurance that they carry. It
is an occupational hazard that any of their
workers can accidently drop an expensive TV or other expensive equipment. Get
to know if they are insured with general
liability insurance as well as workman’s comp for all their workers. Do not
hesitate to ask for an insurance proof. It would save you from expensive
debacles.
Look for genuine
references
Do not ask for phone or email references and testimonials as
they could be paid services. Try to pay a
visit to few done rooms. Most customers would be proud to flaunt it, and you would be confident of getting your
money’s worth.
Miscellaneous
Other factors that you can look into are –
·
Check
out their website as well if any.
·
Ensure
to educate yourself about AV systems to discriminate between the fake and the legitimate company.
·
Get
to know if they want entire cost up front
or if they have easy installment option available.
·
Inquire
of every equipment needs to be purchased from them or they do not mind you
buying a few of your own.
·
Ask
them if they provide a free consultation for your specific needs or if they
have a charge for it. Most reputable companies offer
it for free or charge an extremely nominal fee.
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