Which to
Trade?
10 Smart Reasons why you should
“Keep your Car, Trade your Furnace”
with “Doc” Dancer Heating & A/C
- Locally, natural gas prices have increased 102% from
January – July, 2008. That’s more than double!
Gasoline prices have “only” increased on average 30% for that
same time period. (Source: www.nipsco.com press releases,
gasbuddy.com)
- A typical new furnace costs less than $5,000. How much
will that new car cost you?
- “Doc” Dancer, Inc. is Fort Wayne’s OLDEST locally owned and
operated heating and air conditioning company. This means we’ll
be around to serve you for years to come, the money you spend
with us stays local, AND you get personal attention.
- The average life expectancy of a new furnace is 15-20 years,
meaning you’ll be saving money that many years, or more! Will
you REALLY keep your car 15 years or longer?
- For less than $75 a month (qualified buyers), you can
have a BRAND NEW Rheem super high-efficient furnace.
How much will those car payments be?
- By getting a new high efficient furnace from the “Doc”,
you’ll be doing your part to help conserve our earth’s natural
resources because your new equipment will use a lot less natural
gas.
- The gas savings alone can pay for a new furnace in
approximately 4 years. In years 5-20, those dollars saved on
natural gas will mean more $$$ in your pocket. (to see the
typical savings you can expect over the next 20 years by trading
in your old furnace, click here)
Saving $100/month on
gasoline with a new $20,000 car will take more than 16 years to
pay for itself.
- “Doc” Dancer, Inc. has been helping FW area home and
business owners save money by installing more energy-efficient
furnaces since 1946.
- Owners Bill & Nancy Berning and the “Doc” Dancer team truly
“care about your comfort” and will do their very best to serve
you.
- Last, but certainly not least, we have a special incentive
for you
if you trade in that old junky furnace between now and September
30, 2008. We’ll give you a $200.00 gas card since we’ve
convinced you it’s smarter to “Keep your Car, Trade your
Furnace!”
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