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The decisions start early. Selecting the perfect lot. Choosing the
perfect plan. When building a quality home, a homeowner will make
countless choices in order to add personality, comfort and value. From
the carpeting, tile, and cabinets, to the windows, doors and plumbing
fixtures, these choices are what make a house a home. But, there's one
more choice that must be made, and it sometimes doesn't get as much
attention as it should - and, that's the selection of high efficiency
heating and air conditioning equipment.
In fact, as far as the comfort of their home is concerned, it's
the single most important decision homeowners can make. And, you can
help them make it. You can provide them with options that will enhance
the value and comfort of their new home. In
fact, by offering homeowners an American Standard high efficiency
system, you're giving them three significant benefits. First, a
significant monthly savings on their utility bills. Second, better
comfort. And, third, worry-free ownership for years to come (5 to 10
years) with the purchase of a American Standard extended warranty. Yes,
these comfort system upgrades do cost more money, but since they can be
rolled into the homebuyer's mortgage, there's no better - and more
affordable - time to make these options available.
Your Customers Will Thank You.
When you offer the choice of an American Standard high efficiency
home comfort system to your customers, you've taken an important step
in insuring them years of worry-free comfort in their new home. And,
here's why:
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High-end products are more energy efficient, so utility bills are significantly reduced.
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With high-end products you can have the added benefit of
variable speed technology which offers both the joy of continuous
comfort and the quietest operation possible.
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10-year parts and labor extended warranties may be purchased as an option adding even more peace of mind.
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With high efficiency products, a homeowner can take advantage of zoning for the ultimate in home comfort.
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Humidifiers and electronic air cleaners add greater comfort to a homeowner.
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High efficiency products can be affordable to own. The additional investment can easily be rolled into a homeowner's mortgage.
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A high efficiency heating and air conditioning system adds value to a home if a homeowner ever should decide to sell.
Quality Homes Deserve Quality Products.
When a high efficiency American Standard system is installed by
Gorjanc Comfort Services in one of your homes, you'll know you made the
right decision. You'll have peace of mind knowing that not only are
American Standard quality products made to last, but Gorjanc Comfort
Services designed and installed the system. Call us today to see how we
can help you keep your project on time and on budget.
Homeowners, When you're looking for a Home Comfort (HVAC) Specialist:
When the time comes to repair, replace or add a central air
conditioning and heating system to your home, take extra time and care
in choosing a contractor. It may be that you already have a preference
for a specific manufacturer of heating and cooling equipment. The
preference could be based on experience or the recommendation of
family, friends or neighbors. Also, look into a complete comfort
system, including outdoor unit, indoor unit, air cleaner and thermostat.
Here are some tips for choosing the right contractor for your needs.
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Check credentials. Before making your choice, call the Better
Business Bureau to make sure the contractor is reputable. Also, find
out if they are a member of a local association such as the Air
Conditioning Contractors Association. This, in itself, can be an
indication of reliability.
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Affiliation with a nationally known manufacturer. The reason
is that contractors receive factory training to help you determine your
specific comfort needs. As a result, when they make recommendations,
you can be more assured they have selected the right system for your
house. They also train in installation and service.
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Ask for references. Former customers are an excellent source
of information. Call these individuals and ask if they were pleased
with the work performed.
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On-site evaluation. A good contractor should take a personal,
thorough look at your home, evaluate the overall comfort needs and
recommend the system that best meets those needs. Beware of someone
that simply takes information and then makes a recommendation on the
phone.
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Check all local licenses. Depending on where you live, the
dealer may have to comply with certain local or state regulations, so
ask to see any applicable state and local licenses, insurance for
liability and workmen's compensation.
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Ask questions. Ask for details about the firm's experience,
its long-term stability and expertise of its staff. This is especially
true if you're adding air conditioning to an existing heating system
where ductwork must be added. This case takes more planning and
know-how to get the job done.
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Inquire about warranties. Warranties vary according to
manufacturer. Make sure the contractor explains the terms of your
warranty and that you understand it. Many manufacturers also offer
extended warranties, covering parts and labor which you may be wise to
investigate.
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Get a written estimate. To make a fair comparison, be sure
the estimates you are looking at are for the services you've requested
and are based on the same size and efficiency equipment and the same
quality of workmanship. Be wary of a contractor who offers
unrealistically low prices; it may mean corners are being cut which
will cause problems later.
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Ask about maintenance contracts. Many contractors offer
maintenance contracts that call for periodic maintenance of equipment.
The fee for such contracts is usually well worth it in terms of
obtaining optimum performance from your system. These checks are
usually performed before the heating or cooling season begins.
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Insist on a written contract. When you have worked out the
details, ask your contractor to put it in writing. This will help you
avoid any misunderstanding of what equipment and services were
included.
The comfort of your home is important. Don't gamble with it by
selecting a contractor without thoroughly reviewing his products,
service and reputation.
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