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Seriously — when’s the last time your A/C had some TLC?

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If your answer is, “more than a year” or “I can’t remember,” it’s probably past time to call in the pros.

Routine maintenance isn’t as expensive as you think, and it effectively pays for itself by helping your system run more efficiently (I.E., use less electricity) and extending its lifespan.

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The best way to stay on top of tune-ups? MB HAYNES’ preventative maintenance memberships. This all-inclusive bundle features:

  • Two annual visits
  • 15% off repairs
  • Priority scheduling
  • No overtime charges

— all at one fixed price.

Considering a new unit? Take advantage of up to $2,000 in rebates and tax credits on approved systems, plus 18 months of 0% interest financing for a limited time.

Happy A/C, happy homeowners

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