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NEXT SUMMER

Replace your A/C Unit this fall! 
Don't break the bank, get one At-Cost!
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While it seems like the summer heat may never end, fall is right around the corner. If your system is struggling to keep up, you might be in need of replacement. The issue could be with your air conditioning unit or the full HVAC system.

We are now booking installations for our Fall At-Cost promotion between September 15 and November 15. Take advantage of these ridiculous savings for full replacement of cooling and heating systems.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE REPLACING

What is the age of the unit? Older systems have efficiency issues as well as age-related deterioration.

Was the proper system installed? A common issue is homes having a smaller system installed than what is recommended to service the home’s square footage.

Are you current with preventative maintenance? Blocked ducts, clogged filters, and faulty thermostats are just a few of the problems that affect systems.

The Benefits of a new Heating and Cooling System

Installing a new heating and cooling system, commonly referred to as HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system, can offer a range of benefits that significantly enhance indoor comfort and energy efficiency. Here are some key advantages:

Heated and Cooled Comfort: A new HVAC system ensures consistent and optimal indoor temperatures year-round. This means you can enjoy a comfortable living space regardless of the weather outside, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer.

Energy Efficiency: Modern heating and cooling systems are designed to be energy-efficient. They use advanced technology and components that consume less energy while providing the same level of comfort. This efficiency can lead to lower energy bills over time.

Air Filters for Indoor Air Quality: New HVAC systems often come with improved air filtration systems. High-quality air filters trap dust, allergens, and pollutants, helping to maintain cleaner and healthier indoor air quality. This is especially beneficial for individuals with allergies or respiratory conditions.

Temperature and Humidity Control: Advanced HVAC systems offer precise control over both temperature and humidity levels. This level of control ensures that the indoor environment remains comfortable and prevents issues such as excessive humidity that can lead to mold growth.

Natural Ventilation Integration: Some modern HVAC systems support natural ventilation by allowing fresh outdoor air to circulate through the indoor spaces. This integration balances energy efficiency with the benefits of natural outdoor air, contributing to improved indoor air quality.

Mechanical Ventilation Enhancement: New systems often include mechanical ventilation components. These systems ensure a steady exchange of indoor and outdoor air, preventing the buildup of stale air and promoting a healthier indoor environment.

Optimized Air Circulation: HVAC systems not only control the temperature but also help circulate the air throughout your home. This prevents pockets of stagnant air and ensures consistent comfort across all rooms.

Upgraded Air Handlers: Modern HVAC systems utilize advanced air handler units that are more efficient and effective in distributing conditioned air. These units contribute to better overall system performance and comfort.

Long-Term Cost Savings: While the initial investment in a new HVAC system can be significant, the energy savings and reduced maintenance costs over time can result in substantial long-term savings.

Smart Thermostat Compatibility: New heating and cooling systems are often compatible with smart thermostats. These devices allow you to control your HVAC system remotely, optimize energy usage, and tailor the indoor environment to your preferences.

Enhanced System Lifespan: Investing in a new HVAC system can provide a longer lifespan compared to older, outdated systems. This means fewer repair issues and replacements, saving you money and hassle in the long run.

Environmental Benefits: Many newer HVAC systems are designed with improved environmental considerations in mind. They use refrigerants with lower environmental impact and are engineered to reduce carbon emissions.

In summary, upgrading to a new heating and cooling system offers a host of benefits ranging from improved indoor comfort and air quality to energy efficiency and long-term savings. Such systems integrate modern technologies to create an optimal living environment that caters to your comfort, health, and sustainability.

How To Reserve Your At-Cost HVAC Unit

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Your outdoor condenser is the large box on the outside of your house with a fan inside of it. It's the outdoor portion of your air conditioner system. The faceplate contains a model # and serial # on it. If that number is faded or not visible send a photo of it anyway.
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