Wednesday, July 7, 2010

$2095 For Your Old A/C

How to Get New Central Air Conditioning & Heat, Plus $2095!

- Little Known Programs Helps us trade-in old, non-compliant Freon systems

This is great news for you and your wallet if your central A/C is over 8 years old or still runs on the OLD FREON.

Please allow me to explain…

As recently publicized by USA Today, it is a little known, and a somewhat inconvenient fact that Home Central A/C’s using R-22 (most commonly know as ‘FREON’) are no longer being made as of this past January 2010. Central A/C’s today now use R410A, a more efficient, environmentally sound refrigerant than the Old Freon. R410A has actually been used in Home A/C’s since 1996, but has only penetrated a small portion of the market because of a lack of urgency, until now.

This phase out step is a Federally mandated requirement originally set in motion by the Clean Air Act of 1992. You may even remember when this happened with our cars in 1992. However, unlike our cars, existing central A/C cannot use R410A because it is compressed at a much higher pressure and requires newer, different equipment.

This now leaves the majority of homeowners in the U.S. just like you, sitting on Obsolete, ‘Old Freon’ systems to cool their home.

My company, One Hour Air Conditioning, is one of North America’s leaders and Experts in Home Service, and I have put together an exclusive ‘National Comfort Compliance’ (NCC) Program to help homeowners replace their now ‘Obsolete’ FREON systems. This program takes advantage of three (3) separate, little known programs to help minimize the investment impact of installing a Compliant Central A/C system that is 2010 Federally compliant:

#1 - A $1500 Federal Tax rebate

Good timing for you. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment act, a credit of up to $1500 has been made available for qualifying systems being installed, many of which qualify under the NCC Program. Better yet, we provide written certification and provide all necessary paperwork to take full advantage of this little used program.

#2 - $595 NCC Cash Trade-in

There is normally no trade-in for older, Freon style systems, but I am willing to give you an additional $595 trade-in discount right off the top toward any compliant system investment.

and, Last but not least…

#3 - A special Home Improvement line of credit

You don’t even have to pay me right away. I have set up a terrific home project line of credit plan with one of America’s #1 retail financers for NO MONEY DOWN along with either 12 months no interest OR a low 9.9% APR option on all system options.

Energy Efficiency Guarantee

"These Brand New compliant systems are a dream! I’m so confident you will save at least 25% on your cooling and heating bills (most project to save more like 30% to 50%), that I will pay you double the difference for a year if you don’t! "

If these central air conditioning and heating systems were not among the best on the market, I couldn’t afford to make such a promise.

What To Do Next

Give me a call today and take advantage of our exclusive National Comfort Compliance (NCC) Program before the deadline. I can be reached at 225-752-0001. We can schedule for a Technician to come out and perform a FREE, no-obligation Compliance, and Energy analysis. At that time we will be able to share all program details and the cost on a compliant system that meets your needs and budget, a system of your choosing.

Why you must act soon

Do not wait to call me until your system breaks down at the most inconvenient time, and you will virtually be required to be compliant, with little or no incentives. Again, give me a Call at 752-0001 today.

Also, the NCC Trade-in portion of $595, which comes out of my company’s pocket, is limited to the first 96 compliant system installations in July 2010

Finally, the current deadline for the NCC program is Friday, July 31st 2010. This deadline has been extended and set just in time for our busiest time of year…The SUMMER.

Give me a call now at 752-0001 and I will set an appointment for your no-obligations survey.