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HEATING

Now is the time to purchase a new Trane high-efficiency heating and cooling system. With the 16% raise in energy cost last year - it is time to think seriuosly about conserving energy and saving money on utility bills. Justin our "Comfort Specialist" can give you a free estimate on new equipment. He will also give you a general idea of what kind of energy savings you can expect. We have chosen Trane equipment as replacement equipment for our customers because it is the most efficient equipment available. Trane also has a transferrable 10-year parts and labor warranty. That means piece of mind for you. It is recomended to have your furnace cleaned seasonally for your safety and optimal performance. Also with approved credit, we'll help you finance your purchase. The high efficiency Trane system packages can save you hundreds of dollars on your heating and cooling costs. These systems are so superior that they can cut your utility bill even if your present system is only a few years old.


COOLING

When considering purchasing a new air conditioner for your home, you should know that today’s high efficiency air conditioners use 30- 50% less energy than most units in operation today. You may be able to save 20 to 40 % of your summer energy costs.


STAY COOL
An air conditioner's efficiency, performance, durability, and initial cost depend on matching its size to the following factors:
  • The size of your home and the number of windows it has
  • The amount of shade on your home's windows, walls, and roof
  • How much insulation is in the ceilings and walls of your home
  • The amount of air that leaks into your home from outside
  • The heat appliances and occupants in your home generate
$SAVE ENERGY DOLLARS$

Know that a larger air conditioner will not provide the best cooling. Buying an oversized air conditioner will only serve the following consequences:
  • It costs more to buy a larger air conditioner.
  • The larger-than-necessary air conditioner will cycle on and off more frequently, which will reduce its efficiency.
  • Frequent cycling makes indoor temperatures change more and results in a less than comfortable environment.
  • Frequent cycling also reduces moisture removal.
  • In humid climates, removing moisture is critical for comfort.
  • This cycling also wears out the electrical parts and compressor more rapidly.
  • A larger air conditioner will use more electricity and create added demands on electrical generation and delivery systems."I had no idea there was so much to consider when purchasing a new AC system. It's a good thing I had the advice of a professional."

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