Spring Is In The Air–and Summer Is Coming

Spring Is In The Air–and Summer Is Coming

Spring Is In The Air–and Summer Is Coming

After an unusually cold winter nationally, temperatures are finally starting to warm up. Even though we had a fairly mild winter locally in Spokane, our HVAC equipment suppliers are impacted by national and worldwide temperatures. So consider this: 2014 was the hottest year on record worldwide, and HVAC equipment suppliers were severely stretched to keep up with the market. There is no reason to expect that these temperature extremes will abate, so if you don’t have air conditioning in your home yet, maybe it is time to rethink that choice. If you are leaning toward buying a new or replacement air conditioner, this is the time to do it. Temperatures are still relatively mild, and there are ample supplies of every style and model of air conditioner, so you will have maximum choice and competitive pricing. Wait until July, and you will certainly pay more and wait longer for your installation. So if buying smart is part of your game plan, give us a call and we will be happy to provide a free estimate. You can reach us 24-7 by phone, or fill out the Free Estimate form on our contact page.

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Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc
7203 E. Nora Ave
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
(509) 924-0018

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