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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the HVAC Contractor Package - Kansas in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Kansas HVAC Contract' section. Fill in the necessary details such as scope of work, work site, and insurance information. Ensure compliance with Kansas laws.
  3. Proceed to the 'Change Order Sheet'. Use this form to document any amendments to your original contract. Clearly state the changes and obtain necessary signatures.
  4. Complete the 'Certificate of Completion' once all work is finished. This certifies that all tasks have been satisfactorily completed.
  5. Utilize the 'Bid Log' to track outstanding bids. Enter details like due dates, bid prices, and statuses for effective management.
  6. After project completion, distribute the 'Customer Satisfaction Survey' and 'Company Evaluation by Customer' forms to gather feedback on your services.

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Annual maintenance agreement plans have an average cost of $75$150, and bi-annual plans tend to cost $150$300. Heres what an HVAC technician will typically do during an annual service visit: Check your blower motor, filters, belts, fins, refrigerant levels, and safety controls.
The Compressor: The Fulcrum of Your Air Conditioning Unit The compressor is the most expensive component to replace in an AC unit, and it can cost up to $4,000. Its expensive for two major reasons. First, its responsible for circulating the refrigerant between the evaporator and condenser coils.
The packaged HVAC unit houses all parts of the system in one metal cabinet. The evaporator coil, condenser, and compressor are all housed together to save space from being used inside. Often, the cabinet is either placed on a home or buildings ceiling, or on a cement slab outside the home.
The $5,000 rule is an industry accepted guideline that helps homeowners make a financial decision about their HVAC system. First, multiply the age of your system by the repair cost. If the outcome is over $5,000, you should probably replace. If the outcome is under $5,000, you should probably repair.
On average, replacing an air conditioning system in a 2,000-square-foot home costs about $8,283 for a 14.3 SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) AC and gas furnace split system. The typical low-end price of this system is $5,634, with an average high-end price of $14,686.

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A good profit margin for HVAC jobs is 25%. This means after paying for labor, materials, and overhead costs, HVAC contractors should aim to keep 25% of the total revenue as profit. To find this margin, divide your net income by your total revenue. HVAC companies need a margin of at least 20% to do well.
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