For those that are looking for ways to save up to 50% on their
summer cooling bills, the new eco-friendly HVAC, systems are more
energy efficient than anytime in the past years. Besides the energy
savings, many of these systems come with utility rebates and tax
credits, making your savings even greater. The increase in the demand
for eco-friendly HVAC systems are in line with the trend that 72
Degrees Heating and Air Conditioning has seen in the Cary, Raleigh and
Sanford, North Carolina market.
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The new
eco-friendly HVAC systems have been responsible for part of this
company’s recent business increase. However, it is also believed that
customers like the 24/7 live customer care representatives, the 5 year
warranty on qualifying systems and the trained service technicians.
According to owner of 72 Degrees Heating and Air Conditioning at http://www.cleanairnc.com
, Eddie Blanchard, “Everyone of our technicians have at least 2 years
experience and 300 hours of specialized training in service and repair
before they are allowed to “solo” on repair calls.” It’s this
knowledgeable and reliable service team that is attributable to the
many satisfied customers and the referrals they give.
72 Degrees Heating and Air Conditioning at http://www.cleanairnc.com
, also known as TLP H&A, have been in business since 1998, with
combined experience of 75 years. They have seen many systems come and
go over the years, but today’s new eco-friendly HVAC systems offer the
highest energy efficiency and reliability of any that have ever been on
the market. Because of the ongoing commitment to 100% customer
satisfaction, ongoing training have made the service staff some of the
best in the business, when it comes to the most up-to-date technology.
The
newer, eco-friendly HVAC systems operate efficiently, ASSUMING, that
properly sizing of the equipment is done to ensure maximum comfort and
proper power usage. Unfortunately for many North Carolina residents,
many contractors don’t understand the importance of this step, and your
utility bill can increase and your home will have hot and cold spots,
too moist or too dry spots. Our trained installers understand the
importance of this step.