What does SEER stand for?
What payment options are available?
What happens to the old equipment?
What is the advantage of having an Energy Savings Agreement?
What are the benifits of having an Energy Savings Agreement?



What does SEER stand for?

It is an abreviation for "Season Energy Efficiency Rating". This measures the efficiency of a unit. The higher the seer, the more efficient it is. The lowest on the market today is 13 SEER. Replacing an old 8 or 10 SEER unit with a 13 SEER can save you 30-40% on your utility bill.

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What payment options are available?

We accept cash, check, and all major credit cards. We also have some financing available through GE Money and American General, with approved credit.

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What happens to the old equipment?

We remove and dispose of your old equipment.

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What is the advantage of having an Energy Savings Agreement?

Routine maintenance keeps you equipment in top condition for maximum effeciency. With our Energy Savings Agreement you get a complete Precision Tune-up and professional cleaning twice a year. This includes, but not limited to, Clean and inspect burners, ignition and combustion assembly, blower components. Inspect heat exchanger or elements, test safety controls, monitor refrigerant pressure, test starting capabilities, clean or replace air filters, Measure airflow, tighten electrical connections, and much more. Call our office for a copy of our agreement.

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What are the benifits of having an Energy Savings Agreement?

Lower utility bills, extended equipment life, fewer repairs, 10% discount on any repairs needed, inflation protection, emergency service, and no overtime charges. You become a priority customer and it also helps keep your manufacturer's warranty valid.

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