Wednesday, July 27, 2011

HVAC Salesmen Take Applications on the Road  

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Smartphone and tablet technology can help increase productivity & sales opportunities

At the intersection of technology and the heating and air conditioning industry lies a glut of smartphone and tablet apps for the HVAC professional. There’s HVAC Buddy, HVAC Formulator, HVAC Terminology and the ACCA and ASHRAE apps to name a few. But the question remains, how—if at all—are these tools being used in the field?

We recently asked two Comfort Supply employees how they use smartphone and tablet technology. See their responses below.

Micah Sandlin, an outside salesman, has been outfitted with an iPad for two months. “I use it more and more everyday,” Sandlin said.

His favorite tool is Docs to Go, an application that enables you to create documents such as quotes to send to others, or keep and send to your email. “I can create an order and send it to the sales counter, so my customer can get products without waiting for me to get back to the office,” Sandlin said.

Rocky Cothran, technical service advisor, also finds the app helpful. “You can store any file that you need, like your price list, spec books and list of Middle Tennessee contractors,” Cothran said. “The app helps you find documents really quickly too. I can easily search 200 page manuals.”

Another useful tool when out in the field is the Contractors App Box. “With this app, I can still write an order when I’m on the road. The app pulls up the form just like an order sheet, then emails it directly to the computer in the office,” Cothran said. “You can also access job site and accident sheets, invoicing materials, estimates and purchase order emails.”

Built-in, general use applications like note pads, calendars and maps can also improve an HVAC salesman’s productivity.

“I use the iPad’s NotePad Pro app all the time. It’s a really helpful tool to take notes with on job site calls,” Sandlin said. “Since the app stores notes by the date the data was entered, my notes stay organized too.”

“The notepad works great for me, just like a pencil and paper,” Cothran said. “I can even create wiring diagrams and email them back to the office. Obviously, when you’re driving around Tennessee and Kentucky, the GPS app comes in very handy too.”

Having technology readily available also allows HVAC salesman to pull up websites on a sales call.

Salesmen can pull up a supplier’s website and show their customers the latest specs, equipment, sales and any promotions that we may be having. For example, Honeywell has a very readable website on the iPad. Salesmen can look up thermostats, search by model number and download installer instructions.

“There are so many products on the market, it’s hard to remember all the model specs. When I’m on the road with my iPhone or iPad, I can research my competitor’s products on the Internet. By learning about other products, I can better sell my unit over someone else’s unit,” Cothran said. “It’s a tool that helps me perform my job better.”

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Pick-A-Trip Winners  

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There were 48 trips won in this year's Pick-A-Trip contest. That's 2.5 times more trips than last year! You can find the winners and prize levels below. For more details on the vacations won, visit our website. Thanks to all of our contractors to participated in this fantastic program!

Level One Winners:
  • Comfort Zone Heating and Cooling
  • Jason's Heating & Cooling
  • Mid South Appliance 
  • Premier Heating and Cooling
  • Qualified Service & Instillation
  • Southern Heat & Air
  • Stidhams Heat & Air
  • Larry Gentry
  • D&L Heating and Cooling
  • Designed Climate
  • Home Heat & Air Conditioning Services
  • JEM Mechanical
  • Beard's Heating and Cooling
  • Bobby Fox
  • Darrell Lyle Construction
  • Giles Insulators
  • McBroom's HVAC
  • McNeese Service
  • Mid-State Air Conditioning & Heating
  • Sewell Electric
  • Accu Comfort HVAC
  • All Seasons Comfort LLC (2 trips won)
  • Iles Heating and Cooling (2 trips won)
  • Pro-Service Heat & Air (2 trips won)
  • Rogers Service
  • Sain Heating & Cooling
  • Sparta Heating & AC (3 trips won)
  • Taylor Service
  • WW Morrow
  • B&R Services
  • L&G Plumbing and Heating Services
  • H & H Heating, Air & Refrigeration (2 trips won)
  • Link's Heating & Air Conditioning
  • Malugin Heating & Cooling
  • Total Comfort Systems
Level Two Winners:
  • Cloud's Heating & Cooling
  • Charles Stone Heating & Cooling
  • Taylor Service
  • Link's Heating & Air Conditioning
Level Three Winners: (there were no Level Three winners)

Level Four Winners:

Friday, June 17, 2011

Sizzling Summer Special  

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Buy a Ruud tankless water heater, Ruud generator or Samsung minisplit –  and select one Omaha Steaks® gourmet package from the Omaha Steaks President’s Collection. To see the list of 12 options to choose from, click here.

Offer going on July 1 through August 31, 2011.

Visit or call your local Comfort Supply store today for more information – and start your summer off sizzling!

 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Go Green or Go Home  

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It's been a year since we started our Certified Green Contractor program and it's going great! Three companies have qualified for the program so far: J&J Heating & Cooling, Total HVAC and Temp Control LLC.  

Why should you go green? Green initiatives can help bring in new business. More and more customers are looking to their HVAC contractors for environmentally conscientious options.

Ollie Johnson, co-owner of J&J Heating & Cooling, said, “Green business was up last year. It seems that customers are interested in anything that J&J can do to save them money and lower their energy costs. Any program that catches customers’ attentions and gets them interested in your company is a good thing.”

In addition to our Green Contractor Program, we recently launched the Rapid Recovery Program. The DYNACYCLE Refrigerant Recycling Program gives you store credit, good towards any purchase, in return for your R22 Recovery Cylinders. To learn more about Rapid Recovery read this blog entry on the program.

To help your company get green, we've compiled some resources on our website. We've gathered all sorts of information regarding our Certified Green Contractor Program, green contractors, green equipment and green news all in one place.

Think your company has what it takes? Interested in working towards becoming the next Comfort Supply Certified Green Contractor? Contact your local Comfort Supply salesperson, or call 800-467-4235 to get started.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Can Potential Customers Find You?  

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(Courtesy of HubSpot Blog)
Out are the days of telephone book listings. In are the days of online directories.

The internet is now the go-to-place for people to find local businesses. But how do you know what sites are the most important? Lucky for you, the people at HubSpot Blog have compiled a great list of the top-50 local business directories.

Below is the list, but you can also click here for more information.

So go ahead. Check the list out. If your company isn't on some of these--sign up now! Simply registering your company with these directories can make it 100 times easier for your customers to find you!

Top-50 Business Directories:

1. Google
2. Bing
3. Yahoo!
4. Yelp
5. Merchant Circle
6. LinkedIn
7. YellowPages.com
9. Whitepages
10. Supermedia
11. Yellowbook
12. CitySearch
13. Mapquest
14. Biznik
15. Local.com
16. Foursquare
17. ThinkLocal
18. CitySlick
19. USYellowPages
20. MyCity
21. Outside.in
22. Dex
23. BizJournals.com
24. TeleAtlas
25. Justclicklocal
26. Discover our Town
27. Metrobot
28. Best Deals on
29. twibs
30. LocalEze
31. Kudzu
32. CityVoter
33. Manta
34. Zipweb
35. MatchPoint
36. UsCity.net
37. Local Site submit
38. InfoUSA
39. Axciom
40. Infignos
41. Yellowassistance
42. ChoiceVendor.com
42. Myhuckleberry
43. Genieknows
44. MojoPages
45. Brownbook
46. Magic Yellow
47. CitySquares
48. TeleAtlas
49. Navteq GPS

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

R22 Freon Sale  

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R22 Freon Sale going on now at all Comfort Supply locations

Sale Ends June 30, 2011

Call or visit your Comfort Supply sales rep for pricing and information

Buy More! Save More!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Reduced Fees on KwikComfort Financing Program  

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Ruud is pleased to announce the continued relationship with GE Money that will provide Ruud Reliable Top Contractors with strong financing tools and programs through our Ruud KwikComfort Financing Program.

To celebrate our continued partnership, Ruud and GE Money are pleased to announce new, lower contractor fees on all With Payment, Deferred Interest credit plans! The new program rate sheets have been posted for your convenience here. If you aren't yet an enrolled Contractor, visit us to enroll and review the program information.


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Nashville Open House (More Pictures!)  

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Our Nashville Open House on Friday, May 13 was packed with people enjoying the food, vendors and Lane Motor Museum. Photos from the event are posted below.





Craig Killebrew, Craig's AC; David Blunkall, Air Comfort

Matt Reiners, General Air; David Butler, Comfort Supply; Tim Barton, General Air

Bray Melson, Rapid Recovery; Billy Jobe, Comfort Supply

Dennis Hargus, Hargus Heating & Air; Dan Melson, Rapid Recovery

Tim Barton, General Air; Ogden Rattliff, Comfort Supply

Tammi, Josiah and Terry Hudgnis, Cool Solutions Repair

L to R: Clay Blevins, Brad Blevins, Tim Kentner and Jim Eades of Blevins Inc.

Terry, Tim and Michael of Qualified Service-Installation

Kevin Harbour and Jacob McDaniel, Total HVAC

Chris Lydick and Jim Barber, Blevins Inc.

Eloy and Susan Saban with their children (Dillon, Sasha and Emily), Temp Control LLC

Clarksville Open House - Pictures from the Event  

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Thanks to all who attended our Clarksville Open House on Thursday, May 12. The weather and event was great. Check out the photos below & see you next year!


L to R: Jay Hammond, GEO Excel; Dan Hoegemeier, Mueller Industries; Chad Taylor, Gray Flex; Brandon Lemons, Ralph Easterday; Gene Dyke, Fieldpiece; Dan Melson, Rapid Recovery

Brandon Lemons, Ralph Easterday; Chad Taylor, Gray Flex

Rucker Chunn, JayKay Sales; Gene Dyke, Fieldpiece

David Peck; Johnny Ransdell, Johnny Ransdell Plumbing; Jimmy Shelton; Comfort Supply

Tim Duncan, Standex

Steve Cook, Morton Mechanical; Dan Melson, Rapid Recovery; Gordon Ramseur, Reflectix; Billy Jobe, Comfort Supply

Johnathan Greene and Adam Harrison, H & H Heating & Air; Daniel Long, Comfort Supply

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Open Houses This Week (3 locations!)  

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It's open house time again -- this time with our Clarksville, Murfreesboro and Nashville locations getting in on the fun.

Here are the details:

Clarksville Open House
  • DATE: Thursday, May 12, 2011
  • TIME: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • LOCATION: 1460 New Ashland City Road, Clarksville, TN 37040
For more information, please contact Mark White at the Clarksville office (931) 802-6050.

Murfreesboro Open House
  • DATE: Thursday, May 12, 2011
  • TIME: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • LOCATION: 1514 Sarah Court, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
For more information, please contact Rob Warpool at the Murfreesboro office (615) 907-1120.
 
Nashville Open House
  • DATE: Friday, May 13, 2011
  • TIME: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • LOCATION: Lane Motor Museum, 702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37210
The Lane Motor Museum is next to the Comfort Supply Nashville headquarters. There will be FREE museum admission for Comfort Supply guests and visitors. For more information, please contact Crissy Bond at the Nashville office (615) 244-0920.

Food, fun and product demonstrations for all. Hope to see you there!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Knoxville Grand Opening: Pictures from the Event  

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Tents outside the new Knoxville location

Lee Purvis, Centainteed; Matt Reiners, General Aid

Greg Moore, Brandon Lemons and Chad Taylor

Clay Blevins, Randy Roberts

Mike Himmel, Pro Stock and Billy Jobe, Comfort Supply

Dan Melson and Sue Smith

John Lay, Eagle Heat & Air; David Sosna and Clay Blevins, Comfort Supply

Ogden Rattliff, Clay Blevins and Billy Jobe, Comfort Supply

Al Allen and David Sosna, Comfort Supply




These are just a sample of the photos from the event. Check out our Facebook page to see more.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Cookeville Open House, Friday, April 22  

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Not to be outdone by the Knoxville Grand Opening -- Our Cookeville Annual Open House is this week as well.

WHEN: Friday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE: 1410 Imperial Drive, Cookeville, TN 38501

MORE INFORMATION: Call our Cookeville office at 931.432.0569

Here's the list of vendors and brands that will be attending our Cookeville Open House:

You're Invited to Comfort Supply's Knoxville Grand Opening  

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You are invited to attend Comfort Supply’s grand opening at our new Knoxville location. 

DATE: April 21, 2011 (This Thursday!)

TIME: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

LOCATION: 608 Business Park Lane, Knoxville TN 37932

We opened our Knoxville location for business earlier this month. The warehouse and store will offer everything that residential and commercial contractors need to install and service HVAC equipment. Join us in celebrating this new branch; there will be food, product demonstrations and, as always, good company.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Samsung Mini Split Gift Card Promo  

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Buy any Samsung Mini Split, Get a $50 gift card from Bass Pro Shop or Walmart, your choice.

Offer good April 15, 2011 – May 31, 2011. (Must be stock item, while supplies last) Prizes will be awarded in June.

Available at all Comfort Supply locations.

Item #               Description                                BTU

                          Heat Pump 1 Zone 
 
AQV09             INVERTER 20 SEER R410 A              9,000
AQV12             INVERTER 19 SEER R410A               12,000
AQV18             INVERTER 17 SEER R410A               18,000
AQV24             INVERTER 15.5 SEER R410A            24,000
AQV36             INVERTER 15.0 SEER R410A            36,000

                         Samsung Vivace
                         Heat Pump 1 Zone
 
AQV12VB         INVERTER 19 SEER R410A              12,000
AQV18VB         INVERTER 17 SEER R410A              18,000
AQV24VB         INVERTER 15.5 SEER R410A           24,000




Recycle. Get Rewarded.  

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DYNACYCLE Refrigerant Recycling Program

Help the environment, while getting paid to recover R22.

As the market price of R22 increases, you earn more for each pound of R22 that you recover. You will receive the value of your recovered gas in the form of a credit from Comfort Supply. Monthly updates are provided on the value of your recovered R22.

It's SIMPLE. Sign up for the DYNACYCLE program. Bring your R22 recovery cylinders to your Comfort Supply. Receive your credit, good toward any purchase.

Why DYNACYCLE?
  • Program turns a cost center into a profit center
  • Comply with EPA regulations and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
  • EPA-compliant reports supplied at no charge
  • Help secure a supply of R22 to prevent future shortages
  • Lightweight composite cylinders available
  • NO Freight Costs
  • NO Minimum Quantity
  • NO Obligation to purchase refrigerant
  • Simply drop off recovered R22 at Comfort Supply and GET PAID

Call For Entries  

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Contracting Business Magazine Quality Home Comfort Awards


Contracting Business Magazine recently contacted us to give us the heads up that our residential contractors are eligible to enter the 2011 Quality Home Comfort Awards. Entries are due May 6th. 

About the contest: Projects that qualify for this competition are either retrofit or new construction jobs where mechanical systems technology is applied in a creative way to solve customer comfort and/or health issues in a cost-effective, sustainable, and efficient manner. The technology used isn’t the key to a winning entry: how it is applied and commissioned is. Remember: quality and comfort are vitally important. Also, homeowners must agree to allow a photographer to visit to take some photos of the home and the equipment.

Benefits of winning: Winners receive a registration to Contracting Business' HVAC Comfortech show ($625 value!), a feature article, the award and help marketing the award, via press releases and logos.

Executive Editor for the magazine, Terry McIver, can walk you through the application process if you get stuck. Terry can be reached at terence.mciver@penton.com.

The contest guidelines at the top of this webpage. They are titled "2011 QHCA Entry Guidelines."

I know that your work absolutely qualifies, so enter today!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Use New Tactics & Sell More Humidity Control Equipment  

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Check out our most recent article in HVAC Insider about selling humidity control equipment. For your convenience, we've transcribed the article below. We also received some great (and exactly right) feedback from Victor McCauley of Roscoe Brown about the article that we've amended below.

Thanks for reading and keep the feedback coming!

Our Article:

Traditionally, sales of humidifiers and dehumidifiers largely depended on the location and season of the sale. If a contractor lived in the southwest or it was winter, they’d sell humidifiers. If it was the southeast or summer, they’d sell dehumidifiers.

Nowadays, new, tightly constructed buildings and retrofitted older structures are changing the sales formula. It could be the heart of winter, and your home could be too humid because your double-paned, insulated, weather-tight windows don’t let the dampness from your washing machine, shower or dishwasher escape.

We suggest selling humidity control equipment based upon your client and building type, instead of location and season. This change will open new revenue avenues and opportunities.

If your client is elderly or has children, bring up the health benefits of maintaining a stable humidity level. According to Mayo Clinic, low humidity can cause dry skin and sinuses, itchy eyes, cracked lips, irritated nose and throat and colds. High humidity can bring on allergies and asthma. A central unit can guard against all of those symptoms and keep your indoor air at the preferred 40-60% humidity range.

Use lifestyle cues to discuss the pros and cons of different types of equipment. For example, a client with small children may avoid purchasing a steam humidifier, since hot water can cause burns, but an elderly or asthmatic client may prefer steam since it produces less airborne allergens than many cool-mist humidifiers.

If your client is affluent, explain that proper humidification can help protect valuable furnishings. High-ticket items like art and paintings can peel or chip if air isn’t humid enough, or grow mold if air is too humid. Fixtures, furniture and woodwork can warp if humidity isn’t controlled, and warping gets worse if you have gas heat. Dry air can cause static electricity, which can damage electronics.

If your client is money conscious, suggest that they test their space with a hygrometer at different times during the day to determine if they need a humidity control solution. Mention lower-price options, like cool-mist humidifiers.

If the building is a new home or commercial space, remind your client that the contractor most likely used humidity control equipment to stabilize the floor and trim during construction. Post-build, good humidification is needed to keep doors and windows latching correctly and floorboards aligned.

If your client already has a humidification system, make sure the unit fulfills all the client’s needs. Discuss the limitations of a freestanding unit and suggest a whole house solution. You should also check to see if the existing equipment needs replacement. Over time bacteria and mineral deposits can build up on units and cause them to get dirty. Dirty units can make your clients sick.

According the EPA, on average, Americans spend about 90% or more of their time indoors. As an HVAC service provider, you can help make that time more pleasant and comfortable.


Mr. McCauley's Feedback:

Your story about humidity in the HVAC Insider was close, but you left out some critical stuff. The new, tightly built homes need fresh air pumped in on purpose. That brings up another humidity problem during the months when there is no call for cooling and it is raining outside. During that time a dedicated dehumidifier is required. Tight home also have a chemistry problem. Most of the common products of construction off-gas a bad chemical soup that will hurt small kids and the folks who are chemically sensitive. If new homes aren't ventilated according to the new ICC 2006 Energy Code (seal tight and ventilate right) things can get out of hand and the builder can get in trouble. 

To be comfortable today controlling humidity by maintaining the same level every day is the only way.

You need to add humidity during the winter and let nature ventilate the home when it is cold. During the summer when there is a load your unit should run long enough to control things. But wait, what if you use a programmable stat with it set back to 80 degrees all day and doesn't get to run long enough before night time set back to affect the humidity because you have a high efficiency unit that satisfies the sensible temperature too quickly? This is becoming more common. Don't listen to the equipment guys, their standard product just can't control humidity in this area. Fuzzy stuff will start to grow where you don't want it to. 

So what is the answer? You need to get your good contractors to explain to the good home owners that they need to add a steam humidifier and ventilating dehumidifier controlled by the new Honeywell Prestige IAQ stat in every home in Tennessee in order to be comfortable when you upgrade equipment or build a new place. For homes with finished basements or sealed crawl spaces this is a no-brainer.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Atlantis Adventure – Paradise Island, Bahamas  

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Experience the ultimate in recreation and relaxation. Just direct your purchase to Comfort Supply, where you get quality products, competitive prices and excellent service. 


Promotion Period: January 1, 2011-December 31, 2011 
Trip Period: February 8-12, 2012

Here is a brief glimpse of what your Atlantis Adventure includes:
  • Roundtrip airfare Nashville/Nassau and transfers to the resort.
  • Deluxe accommodations (based on double occupancy) for four nights at the Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas.
  • Full American breakfast daily, including a morning tour briefing to help plan your activities.
  • Gala welcoming cocktail party with dinner and music.
  • Farewell evening with cocktails, dinner and entertainment.
  • Two dinners at leisure with cash allowance for the restaurants of your choice.
  • Days and nights of sun, fun and more.
  • Services of a staff member of The GRA Group.
Here is how to earn a five-day, four-night Atlantis Adventure:
  1. Fill out your registration form here. Once registered, we will inform you of your Base Quota to earn your first trip.
  2. Earn two Trip Points for each $100 of Ruud purchases from Comfort Supply up to your Base Quota during the promotional period.
  3. Earn five Trip Points for each $100 of Ruud purchases from Comfort Supply over your Base Quota during the promotional period.
  4. Trips are valued at 4,600 points per couple, including complete air and ground package combined, based on double occupancy. Double occupancy means two people sharing a room.
  5. Participants must earn a minimum of 2,300 points to qualify. Any unearned portions of the trip may be purchased subject to availability. Availability for buy-ins is not guaranteed.
Visit our website for additional rules and regulations.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Comfort Supply Goes Green in Schools  

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The Nashville Business Journal's 3/18 "Spotlight on Education" included an interview and information on Comfort Supply's in-the-works partnership with LEAD academy. Read the full article here.

Details about the Comfort Supply/LEAD partnership: 

We are currently in exploratory conversations with LEAD’s Cameron Middle School campus to create a “Geothermal classroom” to educate kids about energy and energy efficiency. We have inspected the building’s current HVAC equipment and are fleshing out the partnership details. 

We chose LEAD because the school is in the process of taking over Cameron Middle School, which is the closest school to the Comfort Supply offices at 305 Arlington Ave. Cameron also serves primarily underprivileged kids. We want to support our local school, community and LEAD. As a charter school, LEAD’s a place where new ideas in education are going on; our involvement with green education could tap into that.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Spring Cleaning Special  

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We have coil cleaner on sale now through April 30, 2011. 

Find great deals on the following products:

  • CCR, Coil Cleaner, PRO RED
  • CCY, Coil Cleaner, PRO YELLOW
  • CCG, Coil Cleaner, PRO GREEN
  • CCB, Coil Cleaner, PRO BROWN
  • CCBL, Coil Cleaner, PRO BLUE
  • ECOCOIL, Coil Cleaner, BIODEGRADABLE
  • TRIPLED, Coil Cleaner, UNIVERSAL 

Contact your salesman, or visit one of our locations for specific pricing information.