Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, August 04, 1999, Page Page 4C, Image 16

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Page 4C • Wed., Aug. 4, 1999, Houston Home Journal 1999 and Beyond Section Perry Heating and Cooling keeping Perryans comfortable despite heat Bt Torjey Jolley ■ 1 L Temperatures are hot. hot. hot. It is no time for a resi dential or commercial air conditioning system to loose its cool. Thanks to Perry Heating and Cooling, and its sister company, Air Condi tioning Associates Inc., stay ing cool is simple as making a phone call. Randy Martin, owner of Perry Heating and Cooling, and Air Conditioning Associ ates Inc., has been in the heating and cooling business since 1994, but his experi ence with the business has been lifelong. Martin’s businesses offer the latest technology in heat ing and cooling. “Puron is the upcoming industry technology. It is an environmentally sound refrig erant that will replace the R -22," said Martin. In 2004, HCFC production will be cut by 35 percent. After Jan. 1, 2010, no new R -22 equipment can be manu factured and R-22 production will be severely limited. Puron is the alternative. "As Carrier dealers, we offer the Puron systems now," said Martin. He said the cost now is relatively low consider ing the cost of replacing a system twice. Martin said he had an Atlanta customer install the new Puron system and called him to say “thanks for lower ing her cooling bill by $95 a month." “Customers can expect lower bills and better comfort. The system is quiet. You could cany on a conversation right next to a unit. It makes no more noise than a refriger ator,” said Martin. Because Puron is a high pressure svftem, it requires thicker tubing walls and stronger base. Everything is beefed up in the unit. It is built stronger. “Therefore, these units last better." said Martin. He said several Puron units have been installed in the Eagle Springs develop- We’ve been North America’s growth company for 100 years. It's not all that unusual for a company to anticipate growth over a period of quarters, or even years. But what about decades? Or centuries? At Weyerhaeuser, that kind of long-term dunking has been second nature since our founding in 1900. We started America's first tree | farm to make timber an endlessly renewable resource. We developed High Yield Forestry to increase wood yields for decades to come. And now we’re finding innovative ways to produce our products more efficiently and profitably Wr ne also planting 40 million seedlings tins year fey harvest in the next century. Because when you’ve been growing as long as we have, you like to think ahead a hundred years or so. www.weyertiacuscr.com * A Weyerhaeuser The future is grouing ' w* j| JOL „ g»sß - ' ■ ~ jfl Irrrlnfrlr.il i MKur' 1 - - tmL * 4 —I jS W h * Jr.. . j BBf JBr y ffijl N N :>[ i - V* - Lim' y **r K i ' ’Ssßftv r..u’:. ' iiS&k *?!£.. - ' r - INSTALLATION Perry Heating and. Cooling's Randy Martin and Tom Yingling ment at Centerville. “If 1 was looking for a home, having a Puron system that would be a selling point." Martin said. SSJ|f" vv >:‘'^Baw • •*. y 3||jjjj|fe. £ ; v :: ' :•> 'WW W| jpf ”M, . . ■HHiMi # " PBBBF**. ■,% , nsssH * —jm -*t V V WBgg v JHf i v jJBI HHr • «mhsS nn”” Home Journal Photo by Torey Jolley SEEKING PAYMENTS Margaret Culpepper, Perry Heating and Cooling secretary, answers customer call. Perry Heating and Cooling and Air Conditioning Associates Inc. offer both the new Puron systems and the R-22 units. “We have the best units : - Home Journal Photos by Tbrey Jolley prepare to service an air conditioning unit. available,” said Martin. But when your air condi tioner is out, waiting can be difficult at best. Martin said, “Most distrib utors have warehouses with in a few hours drive. We could have an unit that we propose to a customer in place and running in generally under 24 hours.” Perry Heating and Cooling and its sister company have 24/7 service. “Our meaning of 24/7 is that we are available 24 hours, 7 days a week. We will send someone out whenever we receive a call. Customers just need to call Perry Heating and Cooling at 987-2335 or Air Conditioning Associates at 953-4986," said Martin. He said his companies give priority to elderly and infirmed individuals when lose of heating or cooling would jeopardize their health. The companies offers cus tomers more than quick, dependable service and top of the line equipment, they have a maintenance program as weft. J Jem ML Jar * « - - . . 7 M Thank you, Perry, and Houston County for your wonderful support! We’d like to say a special welcome and thank you to our neighbors during the month of August by offering you accommodations at 40% off and food and beverages at Langston House at 15% off. You must be from Houston County to take advantage of this very special “Thank You” offer. Call today and visit soon!! Henderson Village ■ ■' ■' l JIB It* Jk-J”"'™ ' f^\ l Hendrhson / \ VILLACfI / “We offer maintenance check-ups to customers who sign up for our maintenance program. For SB9, we will come 1 to a customer’s home, inspect the unit, clean the coils, and get it ready for summer and winter use." said Martin, “Once a customer signs up for our maintenance pro We take pride in being a part of the impressive progress of Perry, Georgia, a city with a splendid past and a very bright future! The Houston County Development Authority www.hcda.net 125 South Langston Circle Perry, GA 31009 Call for Reservations: 912*988-8696 gram, we put that customer on a priority list. That means, if a customer calls, we will put him in the very next available appointment." Martin said. Perry Heating and Cooling Is located at 2128 U.S. 41 N. Air Conditioning Associates. Inc. is located at 100-A Con stitution Drive in Warner Robins.