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"air
comfort designs" is my way of joining years of education and
experience with state of the art AutoCAD based heating and air
conditioning design software. " air comfort designs" will
provide the General or Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor
with the following professional, accurate and prompt information:
 Heating
and cooling design
and layout on any size project from equipment replacement to new
buildings.
ACCA approved
and recommended Manual J 8th Edition design and layout
Solid,
accurate proof of what size equipment should be used
Complete
floor plan drawing with all supply and return mains and branches shown as
solid, color coded lines.
Registers
and grilles placed on floor plan and connected to branch runs
Equipment
and thermostat(s) location
Multi
story buildings are easily read and also color coded
Hydronic
heating system designed and laid out
Cast
iron radiators and baseboard, copper fin-tube baseboard, coil unit heaters
and panel heaters shown on floor plan layout
Zoned
systems layout for both forced air and hydronic systems
Material
and equipment lists available
Radiant
system design and layout
Boiler
piping diagrams for any situation
Consultation
and installation guidance
Available
for questions and information exchange by E-mail,
Fax , or phone
Special
pricing for quantity design and layout
Rebate
program for referrals
Higher
profit margin
Brand
name equipment and accessories
For
twenty-five years, I have owned and managed a successful plumbing,
heating and air conditioning business. I've worked in the trenches,
I've educated myself and through it all, I've learned many trade
secrets. It's not a secret that the customer doesn't always expect
the lowest price, but the secret is, what can you offer the customer
to justify a higher price? One of my secrets comes from years of
customer relations. If more business at higher margins interests
you, read on!
 Are
you using one of the "old-timer" or "rule of thumb" methods of
determining the size of heating or air conditioning equipment
and systems?
Do
you supply your customer with information like an HVAC
design or layout supporting your decision on the size of equipment and
related ducts, piping, etc.?
Can
you supply your local municipality the necessary Manual J 8th Edition heating
and air conditioning loss/gain
calculations to acquire a permit?
Does
your wholesaler supply you with a heat
loss/gain ? Do you have to buy the wholesalers equipment in return?
How long do you have to wait for the design?
Does
your supplier provide you with a material list for any size job?
Are
you looking for an edge over your competition?
Would
you consider using a nice, clean looking and informative presentation for
your customer?
Wouldn't
it be a time saver to give your installers a floor
plan with the equipment and ductwork or piping accurately laid out?
Did
you know that for a nominal fee you can have a building professionally designed
and laid out with a material list for any heating or air conditioning application?
Do
you have any idea what an architect or engineer charges for an HVAC
design/layout ?
You know your
competition. You know your potential customer. You know your
business goals. You know your equipment. But... sometimes
you need to step to the next level. Try "air comfort designs" and
let us combine your knowledge with our know how to give your business
an added edge.
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