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HVAC Companies in Charlotte/area


Zaximus

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Ok huddle, what companies have you worked with that you liked/disliked.    I think I possibly need a new unit as mine is just leeching me each month in AC bills.     Looking to get something much more efficient.   

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Rust mechanical.  I'm partial though because I know them personally and know they would not lie to me or fudge any need for a new unit or repair.  Pretty small operation though so they may not be the cheapest but I'd trust what they had to say.

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Spend the extra few bucks and get a variable speed HVAC unit, not the basic single speed that starts, remains a constant speed and cuts off. More energy efficient and will pay for the price difference within a couple years. 

Also research what kind of energy efficient rebates are available either through your utility company or the manufacturer..

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30 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Spend the extra few bucks and get a variable speed HVAC unit, not the basic single speed that starts, remains a constant speed and cuts off. More energy efficient and will pay for the price difference within a couple years. 

Also research what kind of energy efficient rebates are available either through your utility company or the manufacturer..

I definitely want to go really efficient.    I just have a townhome, haven't had a need for a house yet.    Looks like Duke Energy provides up to $600 bucks for a new system if it meets their efficiency standard and is through one of their contractor approved companies (that kind of sucks though).

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