Service Experts

Service Experts Press Releases

4/1/2008 - Service Experts to give away 10,000 free programmable thermostats in Earth Day education

As the 38th annual Earth Day approaches, the trend has shifted beyond individuals and companies committing themselves just one day each year to becoming greener. Companies such as Service Experts Inc., North America’s largest indoor comfort service and Installation Company, understand not only their own corporate social responsibility but are also helping their customers recognize they truly can make a difference. Service Experts, an EPA/DOE ENERGY STAR® Retail Partner, has nearly 130 full service heating and air conditioning locations in the U.S. and Canada.


3/25/2008 - Service Experts builds customer base with wireless technology from Sprint
Service Experts launched Project F.A.S.T. (Field Automation for Service Technicians) to help with their mobile computing needs. With F.A.S.T., Service Experts dispatchers can communicate and transfer data from the office with their Sprint handsets to get accurate, timely communication to their field technicians. Additionally, with a handheld device, technicians can make the most of their time by using the integrated Sprint GPS navigation fro driving directions and can accept electronic credit card payments right at the sight of the call, eliminating the need for extensive paperwork processing. Now that they can process payments electronically, less strain is placed on the accounting department to rout billing information.

3/7/2008 - Would your home receive a passing grade in health care check up?

Cars, children and pets receive regular check-ups. Equally important for health and safety is a home health check up. Not convinced? That cough could be coming from contaminated indoor air or an overly dry home. Could your carpet be causing your sinus headache? Wonder about those mystery drafts or warped baseboards or floors?


1/31/2008 - Climate Design Service Experts partners with PriceEnergy to provide convenient heating and air conditioning services
PriceEnergy Customers in Northeastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire Now Can Easily Schedule Equipment and Repair Services Online While Ordering Home Heating Oil.

6/19/2006 - Service Experts mobilizes "Home Comfort Squad" to help low-income elderly residents prepare for summer

Local Heating and Cooling Company Partners with Community-Based Organization to Provide Free Air Conditioning Tune-Ups for Pre-Selected Low-Income Elderly Residents During the Week of June 19


6/9/2006 - Service Experts of DFW mobilizes "Home Comfort Squad" to help elderly residents prepare for summer

Local Heating and Cooling Company Partners with Community-Based Organization to Provide Free Air Conditioning Tune-Ups for Elderly Residents in Need During the Week of June 12


4/20/2006 - Service Experts of Memphis mobilizes "Home Comfort Squad" to help elderly residents prepare for summer

Local Heating and Cooling Company Partners with MIFA to Provide Free Air Conditioning Tune-Ups for Elderly Residents in Need During National Indoor Comfort Week, April 23-29


12/10/2005 - Homeowners looking to purchase new heating & air conditioning equipment should consider new federal energy efficiency standard

With the U.S. Department of Energy mandating a 30 percent increase in the energy efficiency of new air conditioning units and heat pumps beginning in January, homeowners may want to evaluate their options for new home comfort systems now, rather than waiting until next year -- after the new standard goes into effect. The new national minimum energy efficiency standard will increase the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) from 10 to 13 on Jan. 23, 2006, which means the products that are manufactured today will start to be replaced with higher efficiency equipment come January.


1/1/2004 - Avoiding a bad air day: Service Experts offers suggestions for improving indoor air quality

With cold temperatures and harsh weather on the way for many parts of the country, most Americans will be whiling away their time indoors this winter. Although a warm house can offer protection from the elements, some homeowners may be putting themselves at risk by staying inside. According to environmental experts, recent research has found that the quality of air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities.