Since 1959 An Established Business Proven Over Time
Family Owned and Operated for More Than 45 Years
Residential and Commercial — New Construction and Replacement
Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Sales and Service
Energy Management
HVACR License Number: 145636

8412 Highway 107, Sherwood, Arkansas 72120
Phone 501.834.2665 — Fax 501.834.5863
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Your home is the single largest investment of your life. Shouldn't you be comfortable?

When older homes were built, sometimes the most basic heating and air conditioning systems were installed. Now your old unit has failed, and it's time for a change. Personalize your new system so that it improves not only your heating and cooling, but also lowers your utility bills and makes your home a healthier place to live.

One thing to consider when you change your air conditioning is the type of refrigerant your new system will use. Did you know that R-22 is a chemical which has been shown to deplete the ozone layer that which protects us from harmful UV radiation? It is under government-controlled production now and, in 2010 — less than three years from now — no new equipment will be allowed to use R-22 refrigerant and a 65% minimum reduction in R-22 will be mandated. In 2015, there will be a 90% minimum reduction and, by 2020, R-22 production should stop altogether.

So, why buy an obsolete R-22 unit today that will be more difficult to service in less than three years — before your warranty is even over — and which will be obsolete in another decade? Furthermore, in many cases, the new refrigerants are more efficient than R-22, as well as being 100% non-ozone depleting. We've been selling air conditioners using these new refrigerants for more than ten years now, and can vouch for their efficiency and reliability.

Learn more about alternative refrigerants here; be sure to click the tutorial link at the botton of that page and click on the images in it, as most are interactive, with much more information than the original image itself.

Ask Terry Ault to explain the newest advances in indoor air comfort and quality. He can show you how variable speed blowers, two-stage heating and cooling, and air filtration and purification systems can improve the quality of your home and your health while lowering your utility costs.

Whatever your indoor air comfort system concerns, email Terry today, or phone him at 501.772.2343 or 834-2665.

  • Environmentally Friendly 410A Refrigerants
  • Comfortable Humidity Levels
  • High Efficiency Air Filtration
  • Healthier, More Pleasant Environment
  • UVC Air Purification
  • Quiet Operation
  • Comfort in Every Room with Zone Systems
  • Peace of Mind

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