BEASLEY HEATING & A/C

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57 WC BEASLEY LANE
COATS, NC, 27521 US

Service Hours:

M 9:00A - 5:00P T 9:00A - 5:00P W 9:00A - 5:00P
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Up to $1,300 instant rebate on Westinghouse ecoLogic™ systems!

Save big on Westinghouse from April 1 - June 30, 2013. Ask us for details and qualifying systems.

Offer Valid from: 4/1/2013 to 6/30/2013

Restrictions and Limitations may apply.

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How Properly Placed Trees Help Your AC Performance

Strategic landscaping will help keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Plant deciduous trees to block the sun's rays to avoid overheating. When these trees lose their leaves in the winter, they’ll allow the sun to help warm your home all day long. Combine this idea with additional tips and energy efficient equipment options from us, the Westinghouse HVAC experts, to reduce annual energy costs. Call for more information today.

Average Life Span of an Air Conditioner

How old is your A/C system? If it’s more than 12 years, it may be time for a replacement. Even if the system seems fine, it’s nearing the end of its life and could be costing you much more to run than a newer, more energy efficient model. As heating and air experts, we can help you select a Westinghouse system that will help you save energy and money, too. Call for a consultation today.

Selecting an Air Conditioner That's Right for Your Home

Don’t be tempted to buy a bigger air conditioner than you need. Instead, choose the most energy-efficient unit that will cool the size space you have. A larger than necessary unit will cost more to run and may not keep your home as comfortable as the right-sized equipment. For help with understanding energy-efficient air conditioning options and selecting the system that’s right for you, contact us, the Westinghouse heating and air experts.

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