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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Best Time To Buy
You've probably wondered what time of year is best to purchase a new heating and air conditioning system. Well, the truth is, it actually varies. Often times the big companies like Lennox, Carrier, and York will have great deals at the end of the year. While end of the year deals are a great time to buy, they aren't always guaranteed to be the best. You'll find a lot of times that during the slow seasons, spring and fall, prices will drop dramatically. Like right now for example, even though it is technically winter, the southeastern US is still in kind of a limbo period before it gets real cold and stays cold. Manufacturers definitely notice this and will lower their prices to accommodate for this slower time of the year. The best way to monitor prices is to get on to the Environmental Heating & Air of NC website at enviro-nc.com, or you're always welcome to give us a call at the number below and speak to our sales expert John Van Orden, who would love to go over different prices with you and inform you on what your best options would be. At Environmental Heating & Air of NC, we pride ourselves on making sure our customers get the best deals possible from the manufacturers. That makes you happy and in turn will make us happy in knowing we got you the best deal around! Thanks for reading!
-Nickadeemus
www.enviro-nc.com
919-535-8422
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