972-4-
WALKER
(972-492-5537)
Nothing shuts down business like a broken AC system. Whether you need an all-new system, repairs to an old one, or routine maintenance to keep your business running, we’ll set it up.
Need a new HVAC system, air conditioner or furnace for your business? We’ll get your new HVAC unit up and running as soon as possible. We specialize in rooftop units and package units, as well as the maintenance and repairs for your new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. In addition to HVAC replacement, we specialize in heating and air conditioning installations for new construction.
We guarantee our highly trained specialists will have you back up and running swiftly. Our trained specialists will manage repairs, routine maintenance, duct cleaning and more to keep your HVAC system up and running.
Call our knowledgeable sales team for help finding the exact HVAC system to suit your needs. We’ll walk you through the perfect air filters, comfort controls, furnaces, air handlers and more.
If you have an emergency, you can call us 24/7 at 972-492-5537.
We’ll be right there.
We are a TRANE
Comfort Specialist
Homeowners who purchase heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, water heating equipment, or make other energy-related improvements between now and 12/31/10 may be eligible for the Energy Tax Credit.
“Our central air conditioner is as important as our electricity or Internet. I run a 24-hour customer service center, so when our AC died in the middle of the night, we needed help immediately. Walker was there.”
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (also known as the Economic Stimulus Bill) into law.
Some – but not all – of TRANE’s products may qualify for the tax credit. Contact us to learn what products are eligible.
For qualified improvements, homeowners may be able to claim tax credits equal to 30 percent of the installed costs (up to $1,500). The new tax credits are retroactive to January 1, 2009 and expire on December 31, 2010. The $1,500 limit is for all improvements made during the two-year term, rather than $1,500 each year. The tax credit applies as a direct reduction of taxes owed. To fully understand how the new tax credit may apply to you and what you can do to obtain it, please consult with a tax professional.