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Worried about cooling your home properly in the RVA summer heat? Double the Lennox rebate savings and more thru June 12th!

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Are you worried about your home staying cool and comfortable all summer long in the Richmond VA heat and humidity? Is your Richmond HVAC system outdated and not as energy-efficient as you’d like it to be? Would you like to purchase a new HVAC system when the savings opportunity is significant both at time of installation and on your energy bills every month, and also qualify for 2009 Federal tax credits?

Marshall Mechanical is in it’s final days of the Lennox Spring Rebate program. As you may know, rebates are available for any Lennox full HVAC system installed by June 12, 2009. Now, to save you even more money, Marshall Mechanical will match, dollar for dollar, any Lennox heating and air conditioning rebate you qualify for within their Spring program.

What does this mean for the RVA homeowner? It means there’s no better time to replace your Richmond HVAC system than right now. Here are all the ways in which you can save:

  1. The 2009 Lennox Spring promotion allows Marshall Mechanical to customize an HVAC system based on your home’s specific requirements. We can pick a Lennox system from a range of qualifying products from their outdoor, indoor, healthy climate and controls lines and the homeowner will be eligible for a rebate of up to $1,200 for buying one in each category. The rebate includes up to $1,200 for a system purchased and installed by June 12, 2009.
  2. As a special Memorial Day offer effective today, May 23rd, Marshall Mechanical will now match whatever Lennox HVAC rebate the homeowner qualifies for, dollar for dollar in savings. This amount will be deducted from your estimate. This means the homeowner can qualify for up to an additional $1,200 in savings. This offer will be good for HVAC systems installed by June 12, 2009.
  3. And the homeowner can still qualify for up to $1,500 in Federal tax credits which are available on HVAC and non-solar water heaters for those installed in 2009 & 2010 in existing homes. This gives you YET ANOTHER way to save.
  4. And all this is IN ADDITION to the savings you’ll get each month by having a new more energy-efficient unit installed in your home for true comfort all year round. This could add up to hundreds of dollars in savings each year.

There’s truly no better time to replace your Richmond HVAC / heating and air conditioning system than right now. At Marshall Mechanical, we really mean it when we say “your home is an investment and we help you maximize it!”

For an immediate estimate on replacing your Richmond HVAC unit with Lennox products and to take advantage of all of the savings opportunities we mentioned above, please call Sean Cantrell or Mike Smith at 804.323.0189. CALL TODAY!

Once we visit your home and write up an estimate, we can review the details of the HVAC products with you over the phone and show you the products’ exact specifications with our new Lennox online system on our website, giving you all the information you need and more. And we can also show you how much money you’d save on your monthly cooling and heating bills. We aim to be the most helpful, creative and solutions-oriented Richmond HVAC service provider in the area! (And Richmond plumber too!)

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Air conditioning unit not working in the RVA heat? Don't panic. We have value-based solutions!

Monday, April 27th, 2009

With the heat index in the Richmond, VA, area at high levels and temperatures running into the 90s, many people are turning on their air conditioning and cooling units for the first time and finding that they are not working properly. Most homeowners complain that either the air conditioning unit doesn’t turn on or that it runs constantly but doesn’t cool. When this happens and the temperatures are in the 90s, many people panic and want their air conditioning system replaced immediately without proper evaluation and discussion, and often a homeowner simply shops based on price alone.

DON’T CATCH YOURSELF IN THIS SITUATION! Turn to trained professionals who will help you solve your immediate problem and perform a thorough evaluation on your HVAC system BEFORE you replace it. Why? First, replacing is not always the answer. Often A/C units just need a simple service repair to get them up and running efficiently again. Second, a thorough evaluation should be completed before determining if the system needs to be replaced and, if so, what are the best options for the home and environment.

We strive to solve the immediate problem quickly, either by fixing the current unit and/or by installing a window air conditioning unit in the bedroom or main area of the home while we conduct the evaluation. The homeowner or buying consumer should not be in a panic mode while purchasing an HVAC unit that will be in their home for years to come. And certainly, buying on price alone is not the answer. Homeowners should buy on a number of factors including price, value, energy efficiency, brand, manufacturer’s rebates, Federal tax credits, size of home, number of floors, placement of A/C unit or units (i.e. basement), etc.

At Marshall Mechanical, we aim to build relationships with our customers for years to come. We want you to be happy with both our service approach as well as our recommendations, if new products are necessary. Sometimes a simple fix is all that is needed but if your home requires more, then we want you to get the best value your money can buy.

So stay both cool and calm! If you or a family member is experiencing problems with the home’s air conditioning / cooling unit, please call your Richmond heating, cooling and plumbing partner at 804.323.0189. You’ll be glad you did.

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Missed the $300 Early Bird Special? You can still get Lennox rebates of up to $1,200 on a new HVAC system thru 6/12! With Fed tax credits too!

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Still looking to save money and keep your home energy efficient and comfortable through the Richmond summer? Are you getting a tax refund check this year and want to invest it back into your home and save on monthly bills year round?

Lennox’s early bird $300 bonus savings offer is coming to a close as HVAC systems have to be installed by tomorrow, 4/17. But you can still take advantage of Spring Special rebates up to $1,200 — or choose a 90-day same-as-cash financing offer if you prefer. The Lennox Spring Special is good for all HVAC systems installed by or before June 12, 2009.

The Lennox rebates (or financing offer) is in addition to being able to take advantage of Federal tax credits for existing homes.

By switching your home’s heating and air conditioning unit to the Lennox brand of high efficiency units, you can not only save with rebates and tax credits, but you’ll save every month on your heating and cooling bills. We can show you how.

Our website will be updated in the next two days to remove the Early Bird offer and to reflect the ongoing Spring special. In addition, you’ll soon be able to reference the product section of our site that will have all the information you’d ever want to know about Lennox’s products and energy efficiency, including consumer brochures. A great new resource coming your way through Lennox’s API system, brought to you by your Richmond area heating, cooling and plumbing partner!

To set up an appointment for an in-home review of your current heating and cooling system, please call Sean Cantrell or Mike Smith at 804.323.0189 today. We’ll get your system installed quickly so you can begin saving money on your heating and cooling bills right away. Once again, Marshall Mechanical helps you find ways to protect and maximize the investment you’ve made in your home.

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Spring Lennox HVAC promotion with rebates for Homeowners up to $1,500 thru April 17th, 2009!

Monday, March 30th, 2009

We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with the Lennox brand of Home Comfort Systems. There are many reasons why we are moving to this premier brand but the most important is to offer our customers great value right from the start of our relationship.

The 2009 Lennox Spring promotion allows Marshall Mechanical to customize an HVAC system based on your home’s specific requirements. We can pick a Lennox system from a range of qualifying products from their outdoor, indoor, healthy climate and controls lines and the homeowner will be eligible for a rebate of up to $1,500 for buying one in each category. The rebate includes up to $1,200 for a system purchased and installed by June 12, 2009, with a $300 Early Bird bonus rebate if system is purchased and installed by April 17, 2009.

Or you can get 90-day no payment, deferred interest financing, available for qualified applicants.

Many of you have heard that the stimulus plan has provided for Federal tax credits on energy-efficient products. The homeowner can qualify for tax credits in addition to the Lennox rebate program. Please refer to our separate blog post regarding tax credit details but what you need to know is:

  • Tax credits of 30% up to $1,500 are available on HVAC and non-solar water heaters for those installed in 2009 & 2010 in existing homes.
  • Tax credits for up to 30% with no upper limit are also available for geothermal heat pumps and solar water heaters through 2016 for existing homes and new construction.
The bottom line is that if you replace your HVAC system before April 17th with a Lennox Comfort Care system, you can now qualify for product rebates, an early bird bonus rebate and Federal tax credits. And all that is in addition to the savings you’ll get each month by having a new more energy efficient unit installed in your home for true comfort all year round.

Don’t wait to take advantage of this offer. Please call your Richmond HVAC guys at Marshall Mechanical today at 804.323.0189. Sean and Mike will be happy to answer your questions and set up an appointment to review your heating and air conditioning needs prior to the arrival of the summer heat and humidity that the Richmond area is known for. Now there are even more ways to both protect and maximize the investment you’ve made in your home!

P.S. Additional details will be on our
website soon but we wanted to get this information to you asap as the Lennox Spring promotion started last Monday and is in full swing! And please remember to TELL A FRIEND USING THE BUTTON BELOW!!

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Right-sized HVAC units and Geothermal or Solar Heat/AC options for your home.

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

News : Trends : Heating and Cooling Go Green : HGTVPro.com

Right-sizing of HVAC system

I heard a story through a friend of a friend that a homeowner in Chesterfield had to replace his HVAC unit. The house was about 14 years old and, from what I understand, the unit just wore out. The homeowner had four HVAC contractors give him an estimate for the replacement and all four of them said the original HVAC unit that the builder installed in the home was definitely too small for the square footage of the home.

In fact, one of the HVAC contractors was from the company that originally put the unit in the home for the builder. So when the contractor told him that the unit was too small, the homeowner asked him why his company installed it that way. The HVAC contractor swore that there was no way they would have put that unit in that sized house but the homeowner had the original paperwork to prove it. The HVAC contractor then said it must have been installed prior to the time he was personally working for the company.

Mis-sizing of heating and cooling equipment is an all-too-common occurance, especially if homeowners are buying spec houses in which the builder wanted to save money. Or perhaps his builder didn’t order accurate load calculations from the original contractor. In addition, it is tempting for homeowners to purchase replacement systems that are too small because they cost less. On the flip side, sometimes both builders and homeowners can install units that are too large for the home. Since recent technology has improved, new smaller units can often be more energy efficient and therefore the appropriate solution. In this article from HGTVPro, writer Rob Fanjoy clearly states how the right-sized HVAC equipment can save homeowners money and can create a more energy-efficient and comfortable home. An excellent write-up that all homeowners should read.

Geothermal heat pumps: Digging deep for green

The HGTVPro article goes on to talk about the benefits of using the new geothermal HVAC units. While more expensive at retail cost than a non-geo unit, they come with energy tax credits up to 30% with no limit and “they have the biggest upside in terms of energy savings and environmental consciousness. They use the earth’s natural below-surface temperature of about 55 degrees to provide heating or cooling to spaces above ground.” The article goes on to say that the EPA “estimates annual heating savings of as much as 70% and cooling savings of close to 50%.” These are significant savings for the homeowner, especially when annualized over the life of the unit.

Need assistance?

If you’re a homeowner in the Central Virginia area, specifically Richmond, and you find yourself in the position of having to replace your HVAC unit, please call us to discuss your needs. First, we’ll make sure that your unit requires replacement — that may not be the only solution. Second, if it is determined that your unit does need to be replaced, we’ll make sure that you not only get the right-sized unit for your home but that you also are presented with options including geothermal units and even the new Lennox solar-assisted units. These may not only make your home more energy-efficient and “green” but also more appealing to a home buyer in case you need to sell your home in the future.

I am a licensed professional mechanical engineer and started Marshall Mechanical in 2005 to service both residential and commercial clients. Previous to starting Marshall Mechanical, I worked for 15 years at the premier architecture firm in Richmond, designing HVAC systems for some of Richmond’s largest companies, including the Dominion Energy Trading Floor, MCV’s Gateway Building and Owens & Minor.

You deserve to call someone you can trust to help you make the right decisions to protect the investment you’ve made in your home. Call or tweet us anytime — even if you just have a simple question about heating, cooling, plumbing, air filtration or moisture control. We’re here for you and we pledge never to forget that.

- Sean Cantrell, 804.323.0189. You can find both me and Mike Smith on Twitter and LinkedIn

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Alternative Energy Revival by Stimulus

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Stimulus Appears to Be Sparking Alt-Energy Revival: Scientific American

Excellent article from Scientific American technology section about how President Obama’s stimulus plan is sparking an alternative energy revival.

It starts out with…

“NEW YORK—There are signs that the federal stimulus might be pumping a little life into the alternative-energy industry.

Financiers and law firms specializing in renewable energy say they see growing interest in reviving moribund projects and breaking ground on new deals. And while big banks that have braced the industry’s backbone are still on the fence, some hedge funds and private equity and venture capital firms are cautiously looking to take advantage of stimulus provisions that temporarily eliminate the need for tax equity financing, which has long been a mainstay for renewable energy projects.”

Excellent read for anyone wanting more information and resources on renewable and alterative energy. If you have any specific questions relating to residential or commercial energy consumption, please call Sean Cantrell or Mike Smith at 804.323.0189.

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Homeowners: Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

On March 3, Energy Star updated their listing of Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency due to the changes approved through the signing of the stimulus bill (The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act).

What does this mean for homeowners like yourself?

  • Tax credits of 30% up to $1,500 are available on HVAC and non-solar water heaters for those installed in 2009 & 2010 in existing homes.
  • Tax credits for up to 30% with no upper limit are also available for geothermal heat pumps and solar water heaters through 2016 for existing homes and new construction.

Details of Energy Star’s changes for Energy Efficiency can be found on their website at EnergyStar.gov.

If you need help navigating the details, understanding the tax credit chart or knowing what system would be best to protect the investment you’ve made in your home, please call Sean Cantrell or Mike Smith at Marshall Mechanical at 804.323.0189. We’ll be happy to answer your questions and help you decide on the best system to meet your needs.

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