Comfort Tech Heating and Air Conditioning
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- Phone:
Main - 484-818-0737
- Address:
- Reading, PA 19610
- Categories
- Geothermal Heating & Cooling Contractors, Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems, Heating Contractors & Specialties
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- Brands
- * Arcoaire, Reznor * Coleman * ComfortStar * Crown Boiler * Earthlink Geo Thermal * Evcon * Gibson * Heil * Miller * New Yorker * Nordyne * Slant Fin * Tempstar * Thermal Zone * Vexar
General Info
P.O. Box 5962,19610 Whether your home or office is too cold or too hot, Comfort Tech offers the heating, cooling and HVAC services to get you back in your comfort zone quickly and affordably. Comfort Tech has been serving commercial and residential customers throughout the Pennsylvania Berks & Montgomery County Areas since 2002, with superior products and professional, ethical service. Over the years heating and cooling manufacturers have continued to improve their products and Comfort Tech has kept pace by continually working to offer our customers the most effective, energy efficient HVAC products available. Comfort Tech believes that a company is only as good as its people and our people have made us one of the most trusted and respected heating and air conditioning companies in Wyomissing by always going the extra mile to provide our customers with unsurpassed service. Ask Us how to save up to 70% on your heating and Cooling costs with Earthlinked Geo-Thermal Technologies. A typical homeowner can save in the range of $600 to $1,200 annually (actual savings vary depending on usage, weather and local utility rates) with the installation of a geothermal system. How? The use of geothermal loops allow geothermal units to use only a relatively small amount of electricity. The unit merely transfers heat to and from the earth, rather than creating it from fossil sources like conventional systems. With geothermal you will enjoy savings up to 60% over conventional systems, and a short investment payback. Plus, governments and utilities often offer tax credits and rebates for the installation of geothermal heat pumps.