It's Never TOO Late
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GEO EXCEL
0 commentsComfort Supply recently had a training / information class on GEO EXCEL. Over 35 customers and vendors attended. There are many incentives and credits that make geothermal systems more affordable. Many local, state and federal incentives are available for geothermal heat pump installation. RESIDENTIAL MAXIMUM CREDIT is one time of 30 % of installation cost, with no maximum. QUALIFYING SYSTEMS include closed or open loop geothermal heat pumps. Must meet or exceed Enerystar requirements and be installed after Dec. 31, 2007. TIME FRAME, this credit is available until Dec. 31, 2016. COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS there is a 10 % tax credit, with no maximum available for commercial installations. There are many other incentives in place for commercial installations, depending on location, and type of system.
PLEASE CHECK http://www.dsireusa.org/ for information pertaining to your state, or http://thomas.loc.gov/
Comfort Supply can assist you with all of your GEO THERMAL needs.
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June & July update
0 commentsRHEEM / RUUD Rated in the top 2 spots in a recent survey by Consumer Reports. A poll of over 32,000 readers was done, and survey results shown that Rheem and RUUD were less likely to breakdown and need costly repairs when compared to other brands. For full article please visit www.consumerreports.com
Thanks to our customers and vendors "YEE - HAW" day was a great success. Over 300 guests attended our open house, enjoying food, fun, door prizes, and a 2 day sale. Hope to see more of "YALL" next year !!
WHAT'S ON SALE...Scratch and Dent ITEMS, and R-22 Clearance, which includes Split GAS 80% R-22 and Split Heat Pump R-22 (heater kits sold seperately). Free Walmart or Bass Pro Shop Gift Card your choice, with any Samsung Mini Split(must be stock item, while supplies last, this offer good through July 31, 2009). Call us for more details.
GO GREEN...COMFORT SUPPLY will hold a GEO Thermal Training Seminar on July 9, 2009 from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Lunch will be provided, and location to be determinded. Please call 615-244-0920 to reserve your spot.
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Looking for someone to do commercial take-offs
0 commentsWe are looking for someone to do commercial take-offs, pricing and bids. If you know of anyone, please have them call me at 615-244-0921.
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Governor Signs executive order requiring more energy efficient equipment
0 commentsGovernor Signs executive order requiring more energy efficient equipment
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CONSUMER TAX INCENTIVE
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YEE - HAW DAY
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Victory for Comfort Supply and Community
0 comments The Zoning Appeals Board rejected the special exception request that would have brought a Greyhound bus station to Murfreesboro Rd. The 4-0 vote came after BZA members cited over crime and Greyhound's poor efforts to work with the neighborhood.
For full article please visit
http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=66601
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closing for inventory
0 commentsComfort Supply will be closed this friday (1-29-2009) and saturday (1-30-2009) for inventory
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December Video Dealer Update
0 commentscheck out our latest video update at:
Economic update, fuel surcharges, and specials
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLw8xNMDWqI
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What's Home Depot Supply Up to?
0 commentscheck out this article from Supply House times. It is with the people leading Home Depot Supply
cut and paste this link into your browswer
http://www.supplyht.com/Articles/Feature_Article/BNP_GUID_9-5-2006_A_10000000000000418549
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Down and Dirty ICP parts special----WOW!!!!
2 commentsAll ICP Thermostats $20.00
Dual Capacitors $5.00
Evap Coils $150.00
Expansion Valves $20.00
Heat Exchangers $175.00
Limit Switches $2.00
OEM Motors $75.00
Pressure Switches $5.00
Relay $3.00
Sequencers $5.00
Single Capacitors $2.50
Universal Fast Blower & Cond Motors $25.00
Variable Speed Motors $100.00
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Where to find all of our videos
0 commentsgo to our 'you tube' channel to see all of our videos. all of the comfort supply archived videos can be found at:
www.youtube.com/comfortsupply
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Home Sales Probably Held Near Decade Low: U.S. Economy Preview
0 commentsAug. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Home sales in the U.S. probably teetered near a 10-year low, property values dropped and consumer spending cooled, signaling the economy has taken another turn for the worse, reports this week may show.
The real-estate recession will persist into next year as stricter lending rules and higher borrowing costs shackle demand. At the same time, equity is disappearing as home prices fall, and wages aren't keeping up with inflation, depriving Americans of the means to maintain spending, the biggest part of the economy.
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why are diesel prices so much higher than unleaded
0 commentsThere must be some explanation. In our recent history, there hasn't been a time when diesel was so much more expensive than unleaded. Why has the markeplace changed so drastically.
I started looking into it, and I found what seems to be a rational explanation.
David Morris is the vice president of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, and an expert on energy said diesel prices are soaring.
"Diesel is what gets the goods to market; diesel is what runs the factories. Gasoline gets us to the store work. But basically the economy runs on diesel in the United States," said Morris.
He said just like with regular unleaded, worldwide demand is outpacing supply. However, overseas they use a lot more diesel than unleaded.
"Globally we're having an increased demand for diesel, faster than an increased demand for gasoline and that is stressing refineries," said Morris.
Plus the U.S. has a new environmental requirement to get the sulfur out of diesel.
"So most people think that that alone has increased the price of diesel anywhere from 15 to 20 cents a gallon," said Morris.
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New winter hours
0 commentsStarting sept 15th, we will be open from 7-4. HVAC is such a seasonal business and the slowdown in Residential New Construction has made it even more seasonal. As a result, we have decided to shorten our hours this fall and winter.
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August Training Class
0 commentsOn Thursday, August 14th, we will be holding a training class on Thermostatic Expansion Valve Troubleshooting. The class will run from 8:30am-10:30am and will cover why the thermostatic expansion valve is used and how it operates. Valve construction, operation, installation, and diagnostic procedures are covered. This program is a must in the world of 13 plus SEER equipment.
The cost of the class is $50 and will cover all training materials and a light breakfast. This class is NATE accredited. Call 244-0920 to sign up!
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Delivery Charge
0 commentsDiesel Fuel Prices have increased 55% in the first quarter of 2008, and are expected to continue to rise throughout the summer. As you might imagine, this unprecedented rise has had a dramatic effect on our company’s costs both in our own fuel expenses and in fuel surcharges added by our vendors. Over the past 6 months, we have not had a delivery charge.
Thank you for understanding. If you have any questions, please discuss with your local sales representative or branch contact.
Clay Blevins
Diesel Fuel Price | Delivery Charge |
$3.24 or below | $8 |
$3.25-$3.74 | $10 |
$3.75-$4.39 | $12 |
$4.40-$4.74 | $15 |
$4.75-$4.99 | $17 |
$5.00 and above | $20 |
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