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Quality A/C From A Name You Can Trust

Cool BreezeA I R S O L U T I O N S , L L C

5141 N Casa Grande Hwy

Tucson AZ, 85743

(520)-495-2227

www.coolBreezeAS.com

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Serving the Greater Tucson Area

Locally Owned Heating and Cooling Company With Over 25 Years of Experience!

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Did You Know…

Air Conditioning Touches Your Life Everyday, in So Many Ways.

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Energy-Saving GREEN Products that Deliver on Performance

INSULATION

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Cool Breeze

Company History

• Been in business since 2005

• Family owned and operated business

• Located in the heart of Tucson

• Fast, friendly, reliable service

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Cool Breeze

Key Personnel

• Joe Smith – Owner– In business for XX years

• Jim Smith – Sales Manager– In the business for 35 years

• Jane Smith – Office Clerk Employee

Photo

Here

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Some Startling Facts

Home Improvement and Remodeling

Contractors

#1 on hit list!

96%

of all contractors FAIL

within first two years!80% of consumers taking lowest bid had MAJOR PROBLEMS

in getting job completed

10.7 MILLION

COMPLAINTS!

What should you look for in a contractor?

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Complete System Replacement

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Installation Overview

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Installation Overview

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Indoor Air Quality

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Installing Attic Insulation

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Department of Energy Recommendations

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Water Heater

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Job-Site Clean-Up

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Insulating for Performance

Good

• Complete Upgrade

• Maintenance Program

Better

• Complete Upgrade

• Indoor Air Quality

• Maintenance Program

• Digital Thermostat

• High Efficiency Air Handler

Best

• Complete Upgrade

• Indoor Air Quality

• Add Insulation

• Digital Thermostat

• Duct Cleaning

• Maintenance Program

• Zone Control

• High Efficiency System

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Where Energy is Used in Your Home

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Controlling Utility Cost

• Purchase an energy-efficient model. Select an energy-efficient central air conditioner by looking at the SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) rating. The higher the rating, the more efficient the unit.

• Choose the right size equipment. Oversized equipment costs more money. A qualified heating contractor can determine the size of the equipment needed for your home. The contractor uses the size and configuration of your home to determine proper size.

• Keep the thermostat clear of heat. Don’t position heat-producing devices such as lamps and TVs close to your thermostat. Heat from these devices could cause the thermostat to read a temperature higher than the true room temperature. This may lead to excessive cooling and wasted energy.

• Keep the condenser and filter clean. Keep leaves, grass and other debris away from the outside condenser. Also, clean the filter monthly and replace it as needed. (Your central AC uses the same filter as your furnace.) A clean condenser and filter help the unit run more efficiently.

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Current Tax Rebate

for Homeowners

Why Now?

Cut the soaring costs of heating and cooling energy bills* by up

to 20% and claim up to a $500 tax credit.

*ENERGY STAR: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=home_sealing.hm_improvement_methodology. Savings vary. Find out why in the seller’s fact

sheet on R-values. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power.

**For qualified energy-efficiency improvements. The federal tax credit cap is now $500. Consult your tax advisor or visit www.energystar.gov for more

information.

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At Cool Breeze, We Are Your Energy Professionals