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Scottsdale Arizona Air Conditioning Company Announces June AC Upgrade Package

Goodman Air Conditioning On Sale NowNow thru July 1, 2014, American Cooling and Heating invites Scottsdale residents to enjoy the benefits of a 13-SEER to 14-SEER A/C upgrade on select new heat pumps and air conditioning condensing units installed by ACH.

“Arizona heat keeps rising, and when older Scottsdale air conditioning systems fail to handle the toll, American Cooling and Heating is here with a free 13-SEER to 14-SEER upgrade* package on select A/C and HP systems.”

Most of the older installed A/C and HP systems still use R-22 refrigerants. And the more age a unit accumulates, the greater becomes the cost of keeping it running. Summer is here. Residents of Scottsdale and other Arizona localities readily vouch the point. Repair prices are also increasing. And now, hundreds of worn-out home and business HVAC systems are crashing beneath the toll of ever-increasing heat.

This may well be the best possible time to install an energy-efficient cooling system. From the opening estimate, ACH offers phenomenally low pricing on heat pump installation and air conditioning installation. But now through July 1, management has declared that every Scottsdale residential customer is eligible to reap an automatic 13-SEER to 14-SEER upgrade on select heating and cooling units.

“If your existing installed air conditioning system demands repetitive seasonal repairs, this American Cooling and Heating A/C sale is for you,” Scot Morgan, ACH.

Arizona weather is merciless. Every Scottsdale, AZ air conditioning system battles the seasonal rise in temperatures, storms and dust. Maintaining a comfortable home or business environment is costly. But with modern HVAC technology, extremely sensitive thermostat controls, and a cooling system that is right-sized for the home, comfort can come with an energy-saving payback that makes sweat music out of the ACH 13-SEER to 14-SEER upgrade program.  

Too many Scottsdale homeowners are giving up sleep, play and even work due to inefficient home cooling. American Cooling and Heating provides a reliable and cost-effective solution.

 

Make It A Heat Pump Solution

Due to the dual purpose use, heat pumps cost a bit more than standard central air conditioning systems. However, the year-round savings of a system that provides heat as well as cooling, typically make buying a heat pump the best option for most Scottsdale homes.

Consider the advantages of heat pump technology:

** Heat Pumps eliminate most if not all of the expense of heating with fossil fuelsThermostats and controllers at ACH

** In the average home, a heat pump system lowers the year-around consumption of electricity

** Heat Pump efficiency ratings can reach as high as 300%

** HP technology releases no fumes and requires no chimney or internal flames

** Heat Pump units use environmentally safe refrigerant

** HP technology uses natural heat sources via environmentally effective heat transfer technology

** Heat Pump systems are crafted for the best in heat transfer efficiency

** HP HVAC equipment is constructed for endurance and backed by exceptional manufacturer warranties

** Heat Pumps provide total home comfort in summer and winter

** HP systems produce cooling and heating at a capacity that exceeds the electrical energy required for system operation.

 

ACH Arizona Air Conditioning Upgrade* Package – Act before July 1, 2014

Don’t miss this American Cooling and Heating free 13-SEER to 14-SEER upgrade* option on select air conditioning sales and heat pump sales. Scottsdale buyers expect great products at great prices. ACH has the inventory, the discounts, and the HVAC solution for any Arizona home.

For immediate service and a free estimate relating to the steadfastness of your existing air conditioning system, call American Cooling and Heating today. Proudly installing Amana, Carrier, Goodman, Rheem, Trane and other top line HVAC equipment.

 

* Disclaimer:

  • Offer applies only to systems purchased from and installed by American Cooling And Heating
  • Offer only available on certain brands and models
  • Please call to verify availability while quantities last

 

Air Conditioning History Lesson – Short and Sweet HVAC History Brief

Not Quiet Commercial Air Conditioning HistoryAir Conditioning History Does Not Begin on July 7, 1902

Although Willis Haviland Carrier ranks high in air conditioning history, tinkering with ways to create a cooler living environment has long intrigued inventors in all nations. Carrier’s invention may have initiated modern day concepts of how HVAC cooling systems should function, but the history of chemical/mechanical air conditioning starts much earlier in time. The following presentation illustrates some of the historical highlights of man-evoked cooling processes.

 

1758 Benjamin Franklin working with John Hadley discovered that evaporating liquids such as alcohol and similar unstable fluids drops the temperature of an object sufficiently to freeze water. Note: In 1820, an English inventor named Michael Faraday while compressing and liquefying ammonia repeated the discovery.

1830s Working with the principle of compression, Dr. John Gorrie constructed an ice-making machine. For transferring cool air, he used blowers to push air across buckets of ice. It was 1851 before he patented the idea, but a lack of financial backing prevented him from achieving his dream of using the system as a means of cooling enclosed environments.

1881 Air conditioning history includes some unique moments in parallel political history. In 1881 President James Garfield was fatally wounded by the shot of an assassin. In a desperate effort to preserve the President’s life, naval engineers constructed an air conditioning device wherein a box of ice covered with a water-soaked cloth served as the key component. By using a fan to blow hot air overhead, the cooler air coming from the peculiarly designed “air conditioning” system actually lowered room temperature by as much as 20-degrees Fahrenheit. Although the device consumed, within a two-month period, over ½ million pounds of ice, the wounded President still passed away.

1902 Enter Willis Haviland Carrier with a device he called the Apparatus for Treating Air. In the nature now applied in modern HVAC technology, the Carrier system functioned by pushing existing air across cold coils. The first Carrier air conditioning system was designed for and installed in the Brooklyn-based Sackett-Wilhelms Lithographing and Publishing Company. Assuring ink alignment and preventing paper from wrinkling during the printing process was the primary function of that first Carrier system. The success of the unit prompted Willis Carrier to establish the now popular and well-established Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America.

Additional 1902 successes include a 300-ton comfort cooling system installed in the core structure of the New York Stock Exchange. Designed by Alfred Wolff and fully functional for twenty years, the system used cooling properties provided by waste-system-operated refrigeration. During the same time period, a zone control air conditioning system of thermostats, dampers and ductwork was installed in the Kansas City, Missouri Armour office building.

1906 An office building in Buffalo became the first structure specifically designed to use and incorporate air conditioning technology office-wide. To reduce the possibility of fire, the designers incorporated carbon dioxide as the refrigerant – Ops. Additional breakthroughs in 1906 came when Stuart Cramer of North Carolina developed a ventilating system for use in NC textile plants. By adding water vapor to the air, the unit increased interior humidity and helped reduce the tendency of yard to break during the spinning process. Named by the inventor himself, the Cramer humidifying process was officially called “Air Conditioning.”Air Conditioning History Restaurant Bragging Rights

1907 HVAC cooling equipment first entered the hotel industry when Frederick Wittenmeier from Kroeschell Brothers Ice Machine Company installed air conditioning systems of his own design in the Chicago meeting rooms of the Congress Hotel.

1914 HVAC cooling equipment entered the residential market when a 7*6*20 feet A/C system, although never put to active use, was installed in the Charles Gates Minneapolis mansion.

1923 Using alcohol-based antifreeze as the core component, Nizer and then Frigidaire marketed an electrically chilled ice cream dripping cupboard. Ice cream cans were stored in wells within a cupboard that was surrounded by the refrigerated core component.

1930 Frederick Wittenmeier’s ice machine company continued to install hotel and movie cooling systems with figures that reached into the hundreds since the 1907 initial startup at the Chicago Congress Hotel.

1931 The first “not-poor-man-friendly” individual room air conditioning units entered the home and office marketplace on a price tag ranging from 10 to 50 thousand dollars per unit. Invented and developed by J.Q. Sherman and H.H. Schultz, the costly units reflected a modern day equivalent price tag in the range of $120,000 to $600,000 per system.

1939 Air conditioning entered the automotive world. The first systems, invented by Packard, lacked dashboard controls and required manual disconnect of the associated engine compressor belt to prevent functional cooling, but the extra work did not prevent buyers from enjoying a cool and comfortable mobile experience.

1947 Henry Galson established a production line for manufacturing window air conditioning systems at a price affordable to the mass market. In the first year of production, 43 thousand U.S. residents enjoyed cost-efficient home cooling without being forced to upgrade their complete HVAC system. By the 1950s, residential air conditioning had become as commonplace as moon pie and RC Cola.

1969 Automotive A/C with panel controls passed the 54-percent mark for installation in all new vehicles.

1970s Central heating and cooling began to replace window units.

1987 Government management of energy consumption resulted in the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act, which established standard energy efficiency requirements for central air conditioning systems, freezers, window A/C units and refrigerators.

1994 To save wordage, this air conditioning history brief has skipped various important HVAC moments in time. But we must mention at least one of the points linked to global warming and climate change, after which we will leap ahead into the 2000s. It was 1994 when the link between ozone depletion and Freon forced worldwide response to man-triggered changes in climate. As the international agreement of the Montreal Protocol pushed for a phasing out of CFC refrigerants, automobile industries were required to switch from Freon to R134a, and the world began to awaken to the threats associated with global warming.

2007 Trane introduced the AlumaTuff™ coil all-aluminum outdoor coil framework founded on the technology already associated with the patented Trane all-aluminum Spine Fin™ condenser coil framework. At the same time, American Standard introduced the all-aluminum DuraCoil™ evaporator coil as a component of it’s matched systems program.

2008 Ingersoll Rand acquired Trane reshaped the Ingersoll Rand global market solutions for comfort in buildings and homes.

2010 The Trane ComfortLink™ II Control system received the Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award for effective performance, design, creativity and engineering that leads the way into the future.

2011 The EPA identifies the Rheem Prestige Series A/C equipment among the ENERGY STAR most efficient air conditioning products.

2012 American women voted Trane indoor comfort system air conditioning and heating equipment as the best on the market. Also in 2012, Daikin Industries, Ltd. initiated a major move in the residential HVAC U.S. market place by acquiring Goodman Global Group, Inc. for a price of $3.7 billion.

2014 HVAC technology continues to introduce systems with better energy efficiency, performance per dollar of cost, and extended durability. Let’s see how the year plays into the story of air conditioning history.

 

American Cooling and Heating offers Arizona homes and businesses quality installation on the best systems available from Goodman, Trane, Rheem, Carrier any other top HVAC companies. For more information on how to get the best pricing on your new Arizona air conditioning installation, click here.

 

Disclaimer: The information in this article accumulates from various reliable sources. However, American Cooling and Heating renounces any and all legal responsibility to any person in respect of anything or the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or any part of this article and its content. All trademarks, logos, and associated content displayed are the property of their respective owners. 

Resources:

       http://www.greatachievements.org/?id=3854

       http://www.trane.com/Corporate/About/history.asp

       http://www.daikin.com/press/2012/120829_2

 

 

Will Installing a New Goodman Air Conditioning System Reduce My Electric Bill?

AC Installation In AZHome Air Conditioning – Modern HVAC Technology Improves A/C System Performance

What makes installing new home air conditioning effective? Technology! It’s just a simple fact that modern heating and cooling technology is more cost effective, energy efficient, and comfort effectual than the HVAC technology of ten years in the past.

“Contact American Cooling and Heating for FREE Installation / Replacement Estimates”

No matter what type of HVAC system you have in your house, running a home air conditioning system is energy-expensive. However, if your cooling equipment is out-dated or in need of service the expense may be much higher than necessary. A consistent program of proper A/C maintenance increases your home comfort level and ensures that you get the best energy efficiency your installed heating and cooling system can provide. But therein lies a bit of a catch. An out-dated air conditioning system lacks the energy saving technology of modern equipment. In plain words, older systems use obsolete refrigerant and cooling technology. Installing a new state-of-the-art Goodman air conditioning system can help you manage energy consumption in a way that can help reduce your electric bill*.

Home Air Conditioning – A Few Basic Facts About HVAC Energy Consumption

According to Energy Gov, heating and cooling a home typically accounts for 54% of your home utility bill (1). If you combine professional system maintenance practices with reliable air sealing processes and reasonable thermostat settings you can reduce your home energy consumption. If you install modern, Energy Star-compliant HVAC equipment, and make use of the above upgrades you can cut your heating and cooling bill while also reducing your home’s environmental emissions by as much as 50 percent.

In Arizona and other Southwest states, increased wildfires, sweltering summer heat and an amplified demand on home cooling is a 2014 certainty. According to Arizona Public Service (APS), the company manages over 20,000 miles of above ground power lines (1). And the company is concerned about current threats to the stability of these lines. With the entire Southwest United States at risk to an above normal potential for wildfires, every line in the APS overhead energy delivery process is susceptible to malfunction and/or complete destruction. The company estimates peak 2014 summer demands for energy that will exceed the highs required during 2013. Expecting the near-future Phoenix high temperatures to once more top 113 degrees, Arizona Public Service is working hard to ensure that customers have sufficient power to drive home and business A/C equipment.

Thing is: Rather than being assured that more energy is available, you need a way to reduce your home’s demand for energy. Arizona homes still running on an out-dated heat pump or an over-the-hill air conditioning system need the benefits of modern heating and cooling technology. Installing a new energy-efficient Goodman A/C not only helps reduce your electric bills it also helps increase your year-round comfort level*.

 “FREE 13-SEER To 14-SEER Upgrade On Select In-Stock Goodman Air Conditioning Systems”  — Offer good until May 25, 2014**

Affordable Comfort With A New Goodman Air Conditioning System

Trust the brand. Goodman HVAC equipment is designed to provide high-efficiency cooling and heating performance on low-energy consumption. You want optimum cooling comfort from a durable air conditioning system in an affordable price range. You also want reliable equipment warranty protection and easy access to a local dealer. Goodman provides the product. American Cooling and Heating provides the 24/7 access to a certified Goodman dealer as well as Arizona on-sale air conditioning for other major brands.

Take a look at some of the modern features incorporated into Goodman Air Conditioning Equipment:

** GSC13 Air Conditioner – 13 SEER. R-22 Refrigerant. 5-Year Parts Limited Warranty. High-performance energy-efficient compressor. Corrugated Aluminum fin coil with rifled copper tubing. DOE rated.

** GSX13 Air Conditioner – 13 SEER. R-410-A chlorine-free refrigerant. 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty. Energy-efficient compressor. Factory-installed liquid line filter drier.

Goodman Air Conditioning On Sale Now Copper tube with aluminum fin coil. AHRI certified.

** GSX16 Air Conditioner – Up to 16 SEER. R-410A refrigerant. Backed by a 10-Year compressor replacement Limited Warranty plus 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty. Copper tube with Aluminum Fin coil system. Packs a 850 RPM condenser fan motor. ETL listed.

** DSXC16 Air Conditioner – Up To 16 SEER, ComfortNet™ Communication compatible System using R-410A refrigerant. Backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty on the compressor and 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty on all functional parts. Packs a two-stage scroll compressor with Copeland® UltraTech. Features integrated ComfortAlert diagnostics and a factory-installed filter drier. Two-speed motor on the condenser. AHRI certified.

** DSXC18 Air Conditioner – Up to 18 SEER with R-410A refrigerant. Compatible with ComfortNet™ Communication and features a Lifetime Limited Warranty on the compressor. Also backed by 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty on all functional parts. Performance ready with a two-stage Copeland® UltraTech scroll compressor. Includes integrated coil and ambient temperature sensors and a two-speed condenser fan motor supported by a high-density foam compressor blanket. ETL listed. AHRI certified.

Note: System features are only listed in partial. For full specs, visit the American Cooling and Heating Goodman Products in Arizona web page. Please review individual systems for specifics concerning warranty requirements and conditions.

 

American Cooling and Heating Air Conditioning Sales and Services

Current studies reveal that incorrectly installed or miss-sized HVAC systems can waste as much as one third of the energy used to produce the air conditioning. Hire an experience A/C sales and services team. Hire American Cooling and Heating.

Act Before May 25, 2014 and receive
“A FREE 13-SEER To 14-SEER Upgrade
On Select In-Stock Goodman Air Conditioning Systems”**

ACH servicing and installing all major brands of heating and cooling equipment for over 25 years.

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

This article and its content do not constitute legal, financial, technical, or medical advice. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this document is correct at the time of publication, the company and its employees and agents disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect of anything or the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or any part of this article and its content. All trademarks, logos, and associated content displayed are the property of their respective owners.

 

* Practical savings may not equal potential savings. Air conditioning sizing and installation, home insulation and weatherproofing and the exact equipment in use can affect performance.

 

** This offer spans from April 25, 2014 to May 25, 2014. Beyond those dates, call for a list of NEW buyer savings options.

 

 

 

 

  1. http://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/tips-heating-and-cooling
  2. http://www.kpho.com/story/25219770/aps-readies-for-az-wildfires-summer-heat

 

 

Global Warming Series, An Update On The Effects of Global Warming From American Cooling and Heating

global warming Arizona-based HVAC Industry Leader, American Cooling and Heating, Announces A New Series on the Effects of Global Warming On Residential Air Conditioning

“It’s in the news, troubling world leaders and leading to a near certain surge in cooling-related consumption of energy. Helping Arizona residents keep up with the effects of global warming on home air conditioning is just another part of our job,” ACH Arizona blog manager.

According to final drafts of Climate Change 2014:Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability as delivered by the Working Group II (WGII) AR5, the projected global demand for air conditioning will increase by 30-fold within the next 86 years. It may seem a long time span, but the incremental effects are already in process. As a national leader in the air conditioning industry, American Cooling and Heating aims to help Arizona residents keep abreast with current information as presented by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Global Warming, Part I: An Introduction to IPCC

Established in 1988 by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and in conjunction with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stands as the international leader in the assessment of climate change and the effects of global warming on the environment, the nations and the people throughout those nations.

The focus is simple:

** 1) Examine the understandings and validity of the presented scientific facts concerning the effects of climate change and its potential socio-economic and environmental impact
** 2) Ensure that world leaders are presented a clear and unbiased scientific point of view.

The IPCC scientific body functions under the sponsorship of the UN. The group reviews and evaluates the value of ongoing scientific, methodological and socio-economic data as accumulated and disclosed by other global climate-change monitoring resources. However, the IPCC does not within its own resources monitor, test or conduct any measurements on data parameters associated with global warming.

Volunteer scientists working from all regions of the global world center accomplish the work of the IPCC. They number into the thousands and they hail from all parts of the earth. Ensuring accuracy and objective scientific reporting is critical to the success of the project and to the trustworthiness of the reporting parties. By remaining objective, IPCC can present a reliable range of views and expertise. Governed by the Secretariat and hosted at the WMO headquarters in Geneva, the work of the IPCC is readily available to all Governments.

As an intergovernmental body, the IPCC enables membership from any nation that participates in the United Nations (UN) and the WMO. As of 2014, membership included representation from 195 countries. This resource embodies a balanced link between the scientific evidence of ongoing climate change and the governments that need to react to those changes. Thus the IPCC issues reports that are policy-neutral yet uniquely policy-relevant to the world as a whole. IPCC reports are never issued as policy-prescriptive.

Next up in the ACH Global Warming Update, Part II: Understanding Climate Change and the Effects of Global Warming

 This climate change series is presented by American Cooling and Heating, Arizona HVAC Sales and Service for Trane, Amana, Goodman, Rheem, Carrier and all other major HVAC brands. For information on current ACH 2014 A/C product promotions, contact: www.americancoolingandheating.com

 

Disclaimer:

This article and its content do not constitute legal, financial, technical, or medical advice. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this document is correct at the time of publication, the company and its employees and agents disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect of anything or the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or any part of this article and its content. All trademarks, logos, and associated content displayed are the property of their respective owners.

  1. http://m.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2014/0331/IPCC-global-warming-report-why-air-conditioning-rises-30-fold-by-2100-video#unhide
  2. http://ipcc-wg2.gov/AR5/report/final-drafts

 

Trane Aluminum Spine Fin™ Coils: The Cost of Patented Performance Reduced By The ACH Year-Long 2014 Trane HVAC Deals

Trane 2014 HVAC DealsThroughout Chandler, Phoenix and Other Arizona Regions, The American Cooling and Heating 2014 Trane HVAC Deal Provides Installed Trane Spine Fin™ All-Aluminum Comfort At Reduced Prices

“Although the use of aluminum coils in heating and cooling has been around for over three decades, the Trane Spine Fin™ technology provides maximum heat transfer unique to all other brands on the market,” Chandler AZ regional ACH home advisor.

It’s exclusive. It’s unique. And it is designed to provide an easy to maintain advanced heat transfer efficiency in a unit with fewer repair demands than any other HVAC product on the market. Ammonia or amines (Stress Corrosion Cracking), hydrogen sulfide and Organic acid (Formicary Corrosion) top the list for agents that produce air conditioning corrosion. Aluminum coils are immune to these corrosive attacks. Confidence in the efficiency and durability of the patented Trane aluminum Spine Fin™ outdoors coil system, is just one more reason that American Cooling and Heating is committed to running a year long, 2014 Trane HVAC sale.

At American Cooling and Heating, making great HVAC deals is just part of meeting consumer expectations on a day-to-day basics. From Chandler AZ to Scottsdale and from Scottsdale to Buckeye and from Buckeye to Maricopa ACH trucks are on the move, carrying to Arizona homeowners the confidence of a system backed by Trane’s Aluminum Spine Fin™ Coils and an installation work crew that is second to none. But other regional states need not feel left out. These HVAC sale prices also reach outside of Arizona.

A/C Close-up: Trane Spine Fin™ Technology

Exclusively designed for use in Trane and American Standard heating and cooling products, Trane’s Spine Fin™ all-aluminum coils are durable, crafted for maximum energy efficiency and easy to maintain. Less efficient “Plate Fin Coil” heating and cooling technology used by other manufacturers deteriorates much quicker than the Trane system. The use of a design process that can require up to 30 joints further complicates “Plate Fin” coil technology. Whereas the Trane design produces no more than 10 joints. It’s a matter of fewer joints reducing chances of future system leaks.

Cleaning “Plate Fin Coils” is difficult and never fully effective. Cleaning Trane aluminum Spine Fin™ coils is quick, easy and fully effective. For a Chandler AZ homeowner, more efficient Air Conditioning maintenance means better energy efficiency for longer periods of time. Top it off with a system that avoids the electrolysis corrosion associated with linking copper pipe to aluminum pipe, and every Trane Heat Pump or Trane A/C system proves to provide long-term efficient HVAC services.

Specs and Equipment

Trane XR Heat Pump Series: When efficiency matters, and it always does, the Trane XR heat pump series provides seasonal comfort with a low overall carbon footprint. Shipping inSpine Fin Coils HVAC Deal Energy Star SEER ratings powerful enough to keep any home right-charged for the worst weather, an American Cooling and Heating installed Trane XR Heat Pump is like buying home comfort with automated yearly savings. The XR provides premium construction, innovative technology and professional installation in a single package.

Trane XR HP construction components and specs include:

**  1) The Trane ClimatuffÒ Compressor designed for quiet, efficient reliability
**  2) The Trane DuraTuffÔ Basepan manufactured impervious to corrosion, rust or warping
**  3) Compressor Sound insulators crafted to promote peaceful, noise-free system operation
**  4) Zinc coated fasters and baked-on powder painted, full-sided louvered panels
**  5) From up to 14.50 SEER with up to 8.5 HSPF in the XR13 units and to up to 18 SEER with up to 9.5 HSPF in the XR17 units
**  6) AND Trane’s proprietary all-aluminum Spine FinÔ Coil system in all units.

But the XR heat pump is only a mid-range sampling of Trane’s heating and cooling equipment options. Every Trane Air Conditioning Condensing system enables Arizona homeowners to reap the benefits of the Trane aluminum Spine FinÔ Coils technology. American Cooling and Heating has lowered the bar on HVAC pricing even as they set the standards for quality service, AC installation and reliable workmanship.

Other popular on-sale Trane heating and cooling products that use Spine FinÔ technology include:

*  Air Conditioning Condensing Units
*  Packaged HP Systems
*  Split Systems in both 1-phase and 3-phase designs
*  AND more.

2014 American Cooling and Heating HVAC Sale

Throughout 2014, every ACH installed Air Conditioning system is sale priced to win buyers, and fully warranted by the ACH lifetime assurance of quality workmanship. The service crew is on hand 24/7, ready to provide Arizona residents with:

**  FREE estimates
**  Custom unit options right-sized for the installation environment
**  On-time cost savings
**  On-time delivery
**  Professional A/C installation that meets or exceeds local, national and manufacturer installation codes and that bears the ACH lifetime guarantee of workmanship reliability
**  HVAC equipment with manufacturer performance warranties
**  MORE.

And it’s not just about Trane products. The HVAC deals at ACH include heat pumps, air conditioning systems, air handlers and more from Amana, Carrier, Goodman, Rheem, Trane and other popular vendors. For more details, contact: https://americancoolingandheating.com/on-sale/air-conditioning-sales-in-arizona.

 

 

Disclaimer:

This article and its content do not constitute legal, financial, technical, or medical advice. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this document is correct at the time of publication, the company and its employees and agents disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect of anything or the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or any part of this article and its content. All trademarks, logos, and associated content displayed are the property of their respective owners.

 

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