Financing Options from Calverley Service Experts
Just think: it’s August, inching closer and closer to triple digits, and your air conditioner stops. It just dies. Doesn’t work. No more AC system, no more cool air to combat the summer heat and keep your home comfortable. No more anything.
So you call an HVAC company to come take a look and they validate what you already knew – it’s time you purchased a new AC system. And then they follow up with something you didn’t know – a new system is going to cost anywhere from $7,000 to $70,000, factoring in the type of air conditioning system(s) you desire, the style of home(s) you have, and the type of energy source you’d like.
Okay, what now? Spend the hottest time of the year soaking in sweat and devouring popsicles? Or shell out all your savings (and maybe sell a kidney) to cover the cost of a new AC unit?
We are here with a different option to help your comfort and your wallet: financing.
It’s been reported that over 65% of homeowners considering taking on a home improvement project are planning on financing their project. When you consider that the average consumer in the United States has under $5,000 they can get ahold of, it makes complete sense. So when life happens and things malfunction, and unexpected expenditures such as an AC repair or replacement is required, it is vital that we have affordable financing options available.
At Stevenson Service Experts we have several financing options for homeowners looking to replace their HVAC systems. The first set of options are included in our promotional financing programs, which include no interest or deferred interest. Promotional buyers are those that will most likely have the available cash to pay off the loan short term, typically within twelve months with no interest charges, so long as the amount financed is completely paid off during or before the promotional period expires.
Stevenson Service Experts also offers financing alternatives with a lower monthly fixed payment and a decent interest rate. This is for people who may not have the full amount as quickly but can afford a lower cost each month. A standard program includes a 7.99% APR for either 60 or 120 months. A new, high efficiency heating and air conditioning system can cost upwards of $10,000. Choosing the 7.99% 120 month loan product can cost as little as $121/month. This option makes a new heating or air conditioning system more affordable, while also investing in an efficient system that will help lower energy bills while supplying home comfort.
The financing programs at Stevenson Service Experts include the following:
- Low monthly payments
- No down payment
- No annual fees
- No prepayment penalties
- Competitive interest rates
With so many choices, what’s stopping you? Call Stevenson Service Experts today for a complimentary in-home home comfort analysis and we will help you decide which heating and air conditioning system is right for your home AND which financing option is best for your life. We can’t wait to hear from you!
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