As gasoline prices creep ever closer to the dreaded $4/gal level, the problem of surging prices is causing concern and increased anxiety in many other areas as well…and while the cost of gasoline seems to rank #1 because it affects so many other areas, food costs and health care are not far behind.
The reason gasoline prices still ranks #1 is probably because it is only the most visible symptom of a far greater problem, energy. Not only in fuel for our cars but for the electricity that powers our homes and businesses…and all of this concern is just for “normal” market conditions. Imagine the chaos if prices doubled or if there was some abnormal shortage due to a disruption of supply.
It’s not too surprising then, that just as people begin to consider ways to curtail gasoline consumption in their vehicles, that they are also beginning to examine the energy uses in their homes…especially as the local utility has recently applied for permission to increase rates for homeowners in our area by a whopping 18%!
Some people spend a lot of dollars on hybrid cars, solar panels and the like, and often overlook the more advantageous energy savings from simply installing high-efficiency comfort equipment in their homes. After all, an automobile is normally used just several hours a day while you HVAC system works 24 hours a day to keep your home comfortable. And as the heating and cooling (HVAC) systems in your home consumes 45-55% of all the energy you use, it is not unnatural to scrutinize it carefully.
While every homeowner’s circumstances are different, the wisdom of considering the advantages of replacement of your air conditioning and heating system is not a difficult concept to understand.
One of the most direct points to consider regarding replacement of your HVAC system is simply its age. Do you have a system that is more than 10 years old? Even if it still runs dependably, you still might be better off with a new one as rising energy and labor costs plus environment concerns, replacing marginal systems often makes good sense.
Like personal computers, the physical life of HVAC equipment, can often be longer than its economic life. I.e., a well maintained HVAC system can last up to about 15 years…sometimes even longer but issues of economic obsolescence apply to HVAC systems, just as it does to cars & trucks. The efficiency of a new air conditioning and heating system that will use up to 50 percent less electricity or fuel will save a substantial percent on the monthly electricity and gas costs of cooling and heating your home.
There is a second reason for considering replacing your HVAC system. It is the cost of repairs. Money spent on repairs of an aging HVAC system could instead be applied toward a new, more efficient unit. Have you replaced any major components, such as the compressor, evaporator or condenser coils, or the heat exchanger in the past several years? Do you believe future repair costs will be less expensive in the future? At present repair rates, will you end up paying for a new system with its additional benefits and yet just have the same old one, repaired & repaired and repaired?
There is a third reason for replacing an antiquated HVAC system that should be considered. There are today, many standard options available to choose from in a new home comfort system, that were not even available 10 or 15 years ago. I.e., hi-tech air quality products of today can exceed hospital air filtration standards for general surgery.
If anyone in your family has allergies, respiratory or health issues, or dry scalp and skin, moisture control devices can be added to your new system to offer you a custom-made solution to your comfort needs and wants.
Exposure to common allergens, including mold, pollen, pet dander and dust, is reduced when you use the new era of electronic air cleaners. If you have asthma, allergies, or other respiratory problems, you'll notice a lot less irritation and fewer episodes of discomfort.
Zoning control is also available, and allows you to heat and cool the exact rooms you want, to the exact temperature you want, when you want.
Finally, special financing offers from manufacturers and local HVAC contractors like Climatemakers, can be a big incentive to consider purchasing new air conditioning and heating equipment now. Although there are only 2 days remaining for the special promotion Climatemakers has been offering for the past 60 days, it is a typical example of these incentives:
Consider these incentives.
• New Heating and Cooling System NOW.
• Guaranteed energy savings NOW.
• No Repair Bills for the Next 10 Years.
• Up to $1200.00 in Rebates.
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| And to help you start immediately to reduce energy consumption in your home by up to 40%, we’ll also include in this unique package: |
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Programmable Thermostat for convenience and economy. |
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Media air cleaner to improve Indoor Air Quality. |
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10 year Parts & Labor Warranty. |
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Total Value of Offer $2500! |
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| Included also is a Special Financing arrangement that enables you to have the replacement installed NOW with: |
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No down payment. |
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No payment for 12 months. |
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No interest for 12 months. |
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But you must act now! Offer available for a limited time.
Click here to schedule an in home estimate. |
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| Surprisingly, the cost of a complete new energy-efficient heating and air conditioning system can be very affordable with our consumer financing program. Many of our customers enjoy such a monthly investment plan. In some cases, the utility savings from a new home comfort system can easily offset the monthly cost of the plan. |
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