The supplier was offering 20% off current system installations

My partner and I have been talking about updating the heat pump and a/c in our home, because it is no longer efficient.

The machine seems to cycle on and off frequently and sporadically there are spots inside of the home where the a/c doesn’t seem to be working at all.

I’m a little sad about the ducting, because my buddy and I had a concern with mice a few years ago; My buddy and I had the ducting repaired, however those repairs are no longer holding the HVAC duct together. Our energy bills have been through the roof and when the two of us saw an offer from the local residential heating and air conditioner business, my buddy and I decided to call for a free in-home consultation. My buddy and I found out that my buddy and I could replace to an energy efficient heat pump and a/c with a higher SEER rating than the one that was in our home. The supplier professional gave us an quote for the work and offered us financing possibilities with a number of odd lenders that the heating and air conditioner supplier worked with. Since the business was offering 20% off current system installations, my partner and I decided to schedule an installation date. Next Tuesday my buddy and I are going to have the heat pump upgraded and it’s going to be an all afternoon job. The repair supplier told my partner and I that it would actually take 6 or 8 hours to complete the entire system installation. I’m gleeful to see the difference that the brand current heat pump and a/c will make on our biweekly energy bills.

 

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