Puyallup HVAC Financing
Affordable Options for Your HVAC Repair or Replacement
Getting a heating and air conditioning system repaired or replaced can be expensive, but financing options can help make these services more affordable.
Financing options are available to accommodate almost any budget, helping you spread out your payments over time so that you're not stuck with one large bill all at once.
Most financing plans also offer attractive interest rates, making it even more affordable to finance your HVAC services. Not only will financing options help make the payments more manageable, but they can also help relieve some of the financial stress associated with large repair or replacement projects.
If you're considering financing an HVAC system service, consider the options available to you through Rainier Heating & Cooling LLC. We’ve partnered with OPTIMUS to bring you the OPTIMUS Difference. With a prequalification process that won’t impact your credit score, you can secure the financing you need to afford your next HVAC service.
For more information about your HVAC financing options in Puyallup, contact Rainier Heating & Cooling LLC online!
Call Rainier Heating & Cooling at (253) 600-2758 today and schedule your service appointment with us!
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What are the benefits of air conditioning?A:
The benefits of air conditioning are to give a comfortable environment at work or at home throughout the seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. An Air Conditioning unit can have two functions – heating/cooling and humidity control. With an auto changeover switch on most new units, you set the temperature and the unit will cool or heat as required automatically.
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What manufacturer makes the best air conditioners?A:
Air conditioning is a matured technology so most of the popular brands work well. Many of them use parts made by the same manufacturers. So, the main considerations are the price, warranty, attractiveness, noise, etc. Some manufacturers offer anywhere from a 10-12 year warranty on all parts while others offer only 1 year. Whatever you decide, the most important consideration is the contractor you use. For your protection, make sure you use a licensed contractor for your installation. A licensed contractor using best refrigerant practices and procedures can save you time and money! You may buy the best system in the world but if it is not properly installed, you will actually be buying nothing but a big headache for years to come.
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What is ENERGY STAR?A:
ENERGY STAR is a program that was created by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help businesses and individuals make energy efficient purchases. This program places the ENERGY STAR label, a small blue and white logo, on items that meet superior energy efficiency standards. This label provides an easy way for consumers to identify quality, high-efficiency products.
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How does an Air Conditioner work?A:
The majority of home and smaller commercial air conditioning systems circulate a compressed gas refrigerant in a closed “split” system to cool and condition inside air. The refrigerant has to be re-cooled and condensed, and outside air is the medium most often used to accomplish this. The term “split” simply means that components are divided into inside and outside portions as opposed to being located together in a “package” unit. The refrigerants, widely recognized by the trademark “freon” (which is a registered trademark of the DuPont company for refrigerants), helps cool and dehumidify the inside air. In a “forced air” system, an internal blower circulates the conditioned air through ducts to the rooms where the cooler air is needed. The air ducts generally run either below the ceiling and inside the rooms (conditioned air) or in the attic (unconditioned air). An outside fan pulls air across the external parts of the system to cool and condense the refrigerant.
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