ESAs extend the manufacturer's warranty on expensive HVAC / R / plumbing equipment, and protect against unexpected and untimely costly repairs. We can cover all brands and types of equipment.
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Extended Warranty
The Inflation Reduction Act provides both opportunities for tax credits and rebates for high efficiency water heaters.
On August 16th the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) was signed into law. This bill is packed with all types of federal legislation. What we will focus on is what specifically affects the HVAC industry.
What is covered by a Manufacturer’s warranty and what is covered by an extended labor warranty on your Air Conditioner can sometimes be difficult to understand.
The close ratio measures the number of proposals against sales that have been closed. The importance of this ratio should not be understated.
Asking how much an HVAC extended warranty costs is like asking what a car costs. Several factors play into the cost of a car and the same is true for an HVAC Extended Warranty.
Trinity is a proud sponsor of Women In HVACR. This organization supports and empowers women to succeed in the HVACR industry through mentoring, networking opportunities and education.
Extended warranties are commonly associated with electronics, appliances, and vehicles. They are offered to protect consumers from the unexpected cost of repairs. Something similar has made its way into the HVAC industry.
The founder of Carrier, Willis Carrier, is credited as the inventor of modern day air conditioning. Willis Carrier designed the world’s first modern air conditioner system in 1902.
Lennox was founded back in 1895, it is one of the oldest HVAC brands that is still around today. The company was founded by Dave Lennox who was the owner of a railroad machine repair business. Dave built and marketed the first riveted-steel furnace. By 1904 Dave decided to sell the business to D.W. Norris who named the company Lennox Furnace Company.
Bryant’s history dates back to 1904, when Charles Bryant first started developing tubular gas boilers. In 1908 Charles founded The Bryant Heater & MFG Co. in Cleveland Ohio. Bryant expanded to furnaces in 1919. In the 1920’s more people were heating their homes with furnaces over coal. Bryant expanded into air-conditioning with its “Command-Aire Twins” in 1949 and broke ground to its new facility & headquarters in Indianapolis Indiana in 1950. Bryant has been a leading HVAC brand for over 100 years.