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It does make a difference who cares for your heating and cooling systems, and let me tell you why. Your furnace and air conditioner are really something you don't think much about until the time you need them. And when you need them, you simply want to touch the thermostat and they work for you, providing the clean and reliable heating or cooling comfort you want, when you want it. You want Townsend Energy heating and cooling experts.
At Townsend Energy we believe it should be just that simple. That's why we offer only the finest and most reliable service and equipment for you 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Equipment readily available and a fully trained and certified team of service technicians on call to assure you have total piece of mind when it comes to your heating and cooling systems.
Heating and cooling systems are some of the most important investments you'll ever make in your home. Whether you're buying a new house, renovating an old one or making an emergency purchase because "old faithful" finally conked out, there's a lot riding on the choices you make: Your comfort and safety are at stake, but so is your wallet.
Americans typically spend about 46 cents of every dollar they pay in utility bills for "space conditioning." You can lower those costs by selecting the most energy-efficient equipment that meets your needs and fits your budget.
The EnergyGuide label on home heating and cooling equipment is intended to help you do just that. These labels provide a "snapshot" of the more in-depth energy efficiency and usage information that manufacturers are required to provide with their products -- generally through a fact sheet or industry association directory.
Why should I care about energy efficiency? The total cost of an appliance has three components -- the purchase price, the cost of repairs and maintenance, and the cost to operate it. The more energy efficient an appliance is, the less it costs to run and the lower your utility bills. Using less energy is good for the environment, too; it can reduce air pollution and help conserve natural resources.
Is there really that much of a difference among the various models on the market? All products must meet minimum energy efficiency standards set by the Department of Energy. But many products beat the standard, use even less energy and cost less to run.
What makes one system more efficient than another? Most of the differences are on the inside -- in the motors, compressors, pumps and valves. So even if two models look the same from the outside, these less-obvious features can mean a big difference in your monthly utility bills.
How can I be sure energy efficiency claims are not just sales hype? Manufacturers must use standard tests developed by the Department of Energy to prove the efficiency of their products. Many have these tests performed by independent laboratories. The test results are reported on the EnergyGuide labels, and through fact sheets provided by the manufacturers or in industry association directories.
An Energy-Smart Deal On Home Heating & Cooling...
- Ask your builder, installer or home supply outlet about the EnergyGuide label and the fact sheets or product directories for each system you're considering.
- Compare the energy efficiencies and operating costs of competing models.
- Consider both the purchase price and estimated operating costs when you decide what to buy.
RECENT NEWS:
YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO TAKE A TAX CREDIT UP TO 30% NOT TO EXCEED $1,500 OF THE INSTALLED COST OF YOUR NEW SYSTEM. PRESIDENT OBAMAS AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009 OFFERS HUGE TAX BREAKS ON HIGH EFFICEINCY SYSTEMS PURCHASED FROM JAN 1, 2009 TO DECEMBER 31, 2010! THIS INCLUDES QUALIFIED FURNACES AIR CONDITIONERS, HEAT PUMPS AND HOT WATER HEATERS. CALL TOWNSEND ENERGY FOR MORE DETAILS!
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