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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Which Brand Should I Get?
The problem most people face when deciding to buy a new heating and air conditioning system is choosing which brand is best for you. At Environmental our salesman John Van Orden can break down for you, based on how you keep your temperatures and the size of your home, exactly which size and SEER rating would benefit you and your home the most. But something the majority of people don't know is that the quality of installation actually matters more than the brand you choose.
A recent addition of 'Buyer's Guide To Heating & Air Conditioning' suggests that quality of installation greatly outweighs equipment brand. "It is often stated among insiders that a good HVAC technician can make lousy equipment heat or cool pretty well, while a poorly trained or inexperienced technician can make the best equipment in the world heat or cool unreliably and incredibly inefficiently." The Buyer's Guide goes on to say that the customer should "focus first on the validity, training and experience of the company and employees who will install your equipment. Remember, these are also the folks who will provide maintenance or warranty work on your system."
That's why at Environmental we only hire properly trained and certified technicians. We want to make sure the customer is comfortable and satisfied with choosing to go with us to take care of their heating and air conditioning needs. Environmental Heating & Air is available 24/7, so give us a call with any questions you may have and we'd love to answer them for you and provide you with all the info you need to make smart decisions when it comes to your heating and air conditioning system(s).
--Nickadeemus
919-535-8422
www.enviro-nc.com
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