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Good Things Don't Come To Those Who Wait

The early bird gets the worm, and around the same time the birds come back from down south, you can get deals on ductless air conditioning.

Since people tend to buy when they recognize a need, the months of June and July are the busiest for contractors who install air conditioning. That’s why United Energy Heating & Cooling is offering great deals before the “busy season” arrives.

“Right now, we can guarantee immediate installation,” Michael Long explains. As an H.V.A.C. consultant with United Energy, he’s seen the cycles over the years. “When people buy systems in the ‘off-season’, they don’t have to wait for installation. Also, each system is ready to use once it’s installed.”

“Don’t forget the selection, Mike,” says Herb Mena, the operations manager at United Energy. “We have stock in every make and model. That’s not always the case when the summer heat kicks in. We have the latest models from Mitsubishi, Carrier, Samsung, and others.”

“Not only that, Herb. United Energy is teaming up with certain manufacturers to offer pre-season incentives, like rebates and warranty extensions. Mitsubishi is offering a rebate, and Carrier is extending its parts & labor warranty to five years. Our customers will save money if they buy early.”

“The savings don’t stop there. Instead of having your unit run all day to keep the house cool, you can program it to start two hours before you get home. Program it from your remote control, if you like, to act as an air cleaner, a dehumidifier, or a fan, with or without air conditioning. The choice is yours.”

For your free estimate, call United Energy at 416 503 3159, or visit www.ductless.ca.

Keep Your Cool This Summer

“It’s a lovely old house. It must be boiling inside when the summer comes, though.”

That’s a common remark when it comes to Toronto’s huge stock of turn-of-the-century homes. Owners love their charm, so they suffer the summer heat.

But why suffer? Because there are no air conditioning ducts? Who needs ducts?

Ductless air conditioning systems already cool millions of buildings around the world that were never built with ventilation ducts. Each air conditioning unit, or “head”, connects to an external compressor that’s far quieter than any central air unit, so you and your neighbours can sleep at night.

Herb Mena, Operations Manager for United Energy Heating & Cooling, says: “Most Toronto homes only need one head, but you can also choose to “zone-control” a home by adding up to three head units to each compressor.”

The benefits don’t stop there. Ductless systems are much cheaper to install in a duct-free home. Mena explains: “For a 1,500 square foot home, installation of a ducted system can cost between $8,800 and $10,000. On the other hand, installation of a ductless system costs from $2,700 to $3,500.” Sounds like a small price to pay for your family’s summer comfort.

“To make things even easier, United Energy offers great financing options.”

“We’re offering all this at springtime low prices, with incentives such as rebates and warranty extensions. But these incentives will melt away once the hot weather arrives.”

For your free estimate, call United Energy at 416 503 3159, or visit www.ductless.ca.

Think Different!

If your travels take you to the Asian subcontinent, chances are you’ll be seeking a cool shady place in no time flat.

For much of the year, the air is both warm and heavy with moisture. It even gets to the locals. Generations of air conditioners couldn’t process the air fast enough to make a difference to the people who used them. They still sweltered. Under-performing equipment also added to soaring power bills in areas where electricity is very dear.

In densely populated regions such as Japan and Hong Kong, homeowners face an additional challenge. Dwellings are much smaller than those we’re used to here in North America. Air conditioning equipment must be compact so homeowners can maximize the useful space in a home.

Asian engineers had their work cut out for them as they developed the latest generation of air conditioning systems. The result, ductless air conditioning, has proven so effective that manufacturers make them available around the world.

“When systems are mounted high on your wall,” explains Michael Long, a consultant for United Energy Heating & Cooling, “you don’t have to sacrifice floor space. Also, since cold air falls, high-mounted ductless wall units cool your house more quickly and efficiently. In Toronto, 95 % of homes only need one ductless air conditioner.”

“These systems also remove dust from the air and dehumidify a home, without necessarily cooling it if you don’t want cold air. That means the air in your home is dust-free and you don’t need to buy a separate dehumidifier.”

For your free estimate, call United Energy at 416 503 3159, or visit www.ductless.ca.

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