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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Great Time To Buy!



At certain times of the year, the price of purchasing a new heating and air conditioning unit is at it's absolute lowest.  Those times take place most often at the end of the year and also when supply/demand dictates.  For example, right now!  The between seasons period is the most sluggish period sales-wise, and in an effort to keep products moving along, manufacturers are forced to lower their prices on new systems.  Which in turn is very beneficial to the customer, that kinda goes without saying.

Not only during these times does the cost of a new system go down, but also the interest rate that goes along with financing that new system!  It's a well known fact that the economy is bad right now and couple that with the above mentioned weather, and you've got yourself a perfect time to purchase that new system that you've had in the back of your mind that you know will need purchasing soon.  So I'm just trying to help you folks out by filling you in on the best times of the year to get that new system!  Trust me, you don't want to wait until the weather changes and demand goes back up, because so will the prices and interest rates!  At Environmental, we offer free quotes on system replacements with no pressure or hassle.  Our quotes are good for 30 days, so if you're even thinking you might need a new system before too long, strike now while the iron is hot!  Give us a call!

-Nickadeemus
919-535-8422
www.enviro-nc.com

18 comments:

  1. Always written right on!!!

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  2. I think that it is very important for you to understand your home heating system. I know that I feel more at ease because I understand how my system works and how to use it. I would definitely ask the installer any questions before he leaves. http://www.nathansheatandair.com/

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  3. I was unaware that the price of heating and air conditioning was lower at times and higher at others. I thought that it was more consistent. Having a working heater during the winter is a very brightsome experience.

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  4. I need to save on my heat and electric bill. I have a large house and it's hard to keep it warm consistently without running the heaters all the time. My electric bill is driven up so it is a costly process. I hope to find something that can make it easier on my wallet. Does anyone know of a place?
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  6. I should probably get in on this and replace my heating and cooling systems. The heating and cooling units on my home are really old and I think that they need to be replaced. It should be really nice to have a cooling system that can get my home below 80 degrees in the summer.

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  7. Thanks for sharing this with us. We've been wondering if we should replace our A/C unit, and I think it's about time. We were pretty hot last summer, despite having it turned up high, so a new one is in order. Thiago | http://www.coeheatcool.com

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  8. Thanks for the tips on when to buy new heating systems. My current system is not very consistent and I have tried other tips to keep the air at a regular temperature. I am looking to get a new system so I will wait until the manufacturers lower their prices.
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  9. I didn't realize that pricing could change that much! I would have never thought to time my purchase of an HVAC system to get a better deal. I'll have to look out for those sales now. Thank you for the tip!

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  10. I like to take care of my equipment. That way I don't have to replace it as often. It just makes sense to me.
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  12. Thanks for the tip! I'd never thought about a strategic time to buy a new heater/AC, but it makes sense. So is the idea to jump into the buyers market before everyone else does when the weather changes? I guess right now isn't a great time, then, since summer's been going for a while. I'll put it off until the fall.

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  13. I'll really have to look into getting a new A/C unit. The one I have now is falling apart. Hopefully I can get it replaced soon because it's getting hot.
    -Seamus | http://www.jandsheatingandair.ca/en/services.html

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  15. Last heater I bought was on sale. I got really lucky. It's been working great ever since I got it. I would do it again if I could.
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