Flat Rates Vs Hourly Charges | Deer Park, Lake Villa, Hobart


When the air conditioner breaks down, the first thought that comes to the minds of most Americans is, “How much is this going to cost me?” The uncertainty stems from a total lack of knowledge about how air conditioners work and what could possibly be wrong. Many are forced to blindly call a company and request service while crossing their fingers and hoping that the bill is something that they can afford. Four Seasons recognized this problem and decided that we would do everything we could to make pricing our services as uncomplicated as possible.

Hourly Charges and Confusion

Many other HVAC companies work on an hourly basis. Some even conjure up mathematical equations that they customer has to solve in order to figure out how much they will owe. There may be one charge for the first hour then subsequent increases in the price per hour as time goes by plus the charges for parts and other services. In the end, the customer could end up paying much more than necessary simply because the charges are so confusing.

Flat Rates and Simplicity

Here at Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning we keep it simple. No matter how long it takes to diagnose your air conditioner or furnace there is one flat rate. Even if it takes the technician hours to determine the problem, you will still only pay that flat rate. Once the diagnosis has been made, the technician will quote you for the repairs. Again, this is another flat rate that includes parts and labor charges all in one. This price doesn’t change no matter how long the repair takes. The customer can rest assured that there will never be an unexpected price hike at the end of the repair service. All of our services are competitively priced, so it is up to you. Either play guessing games with another contractor or take advantage of clear-cut guaranteed pricing from Four Seasons.



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