| “Almost 45 percent of a homeowner’s utility bill goes for heating and cooling,” - Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman. |
| WE NOW HAVE FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! GIVE US A CALL AT 684-6002 FOR MORE INFORMATION! |
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BRYAN'S HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING![]() 358 S. Williams St. Please Stop By and See Us! |
SERVICE WORK BRYAN'S HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING Has Been Creating Comfort for Over Thirteen Years! |
| “I have been Installing and Servicing Heating and Air Conditioning Systems in the area for over 30 Years! I am from here, and I am going to be here to take care of you; My Customer!” Bryan Cramer - Owner |
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| For the Same $$$, we offer... |
| CONSUMER ALERT! - No More R-22 |
| High Efficiency Air Conditioners Save Homeowners Money With rising energy costs and warmer weather upon us, knowing how to lower your utility bills is a must for every homeowner. One of the best ways homeowners can save money is by installing a more efficient air conditioning system. For homeowners looking to replace or upgrade their air conditioning systems for more energy efficiency, there is good news: The U.S. Department of Energy is now requiring all air conditioning systems be manufactured at a minimum 13-Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER). 13-SEER air conditioners are significantly more efficient than the majority of air conditioners in U.S. homes today. Ruud has a new line of Optimized 13-SEER products. Available from Ruud distributors, these new high-efficiency products are available in various models that combine durable cabinets with multiple installation, service and cost-saving advantages. These RUUD products combined with BRYAN'S Heating and Air Conditioning's quality installation can drastically reduce your energy costs and increase your comfort. Call BRYAN'S Heating and Air Conditioning at 618-684-6002 to find out why you should "Rely on RUUD" and BRYAN'S Heating and Air Conditioning for your heating and cooling needs. Source - RUUD Air Conditioning Division |
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What is a SEER? Find answers to your questions in our FAQ section! What's a Desuperheater? |
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