AM Home Services: $99 for Vent or $169 for Air Duct and Furnace Cleaning for Up to 15 Vents (Up to 62% Off)

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Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: AM Home Services: $99 for Vent or $169 for Air Duct and Furnace Cleaning for Up to 15 Vents (Up to 62% Off)

Buy now for only $99
Value $250
Discount Up to 62% Off

What You’ll Get

Choose Between Two Options:

  • $99 for vent cleaning for up to 15 vents with basic sanitization and inspection of dryer vent ($250 value)
  • $169 for air duct and furnace cleaning for up to 15 vents with basic sanitization and inspection of dryer vent ($450 value)

This deal is a very hot seller. Groupon has already sold over 325+ vouchers at the time of this post.

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

Click here to buy now or for more info about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. May be repurchased every 90 days. Appointment required. Limit 1/person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. All supplies and return vents must be cleaned at same time to ensure best results. Valid only within Vancouver and Fraser Valley including North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Central Vancouver, South Vancouver, East Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey, Delta, White Rock, Burnaby, Naples Ridge, Langley, Abbotsford, and Coquitlam. 1 per service call. 24-hour cancellation notice required. $10 each for fresh air returns & each additional vent. Taxes & gratuity not included. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

AM Home Services
http://www.amhomeservices.ca/

Central Air Conditioning: A Quick-Change Act at Home
Take a peek at the principles of central air conditioning to understand just what your technician will be adjusting.

A refrigerant is a substance that transforms more easily than most from a gas to a liquid and back again. This shape-shifting is what makes modern air conditioning possible. Refrigerant cools the home by traveling through a compressor, a condenser, and an evaporator—the last a part of the furnace system inside the house, while the other parts reside in an air-conditioning unit that usually sits outside staring longingly at the family it works for.

It might seem natural to think of air conditioning as a process of blowing cool air into the home, but it might be more easily understood as a matter of carrying off hot air. Fans suck air from the home into the system and draw it across the coils of the evaporator, which house liquid refrigerant. As the refrigerant relieves it of its heat, the furnace’s blower and ducts distribute the now-cooler air throughout the home. Meanwhile, under heat, the refrigerant becomes a vapor that flows into the compressor, which further pressurizes the gas and propels it into the condenser.

Now it’s time to get rid of all that heat. In the condenser, heat is radiated away, helped along by the venting and large surface area of the metal fins on the outside of the unit. This lets the refrigerant cool down and return to liquid form, leaving it ready to flow back inside and pick up another load of the home’s heat.

Since it hit the market in 1932, central air conditioning has not only made it possible to build houses in the hottest regions of the country—it’s actually changed the way those houses are built. High ceilings, eaves, awnings, attics, and front porches were once standard elements of home architecture that provided relief from the stifling summer heat and invited bats to come flap their wings to make breezes. Central air made it both possible and, given the cost of installation, desirable to create simpler one-story homes without these architectural flourishes, leading to a post–World War II boom in sprawling modern developments.

AM Home Services
Harnessing some of the latest tools, including industrial-grade vacuum units, the highly-trained HVAC experts at AM Home Services can reduce energy costs and improve heating- and cooling-system performance. By utilizing high-velocity suction power and continuous negative pressure, odor, unwanted bacteria, and dust mites are eliminated. The result is a reduction of allergens, biological pollutants, dust, and debris that can cause colds and other respiratory symptoms. After, pure botanical sanitizer is used to seal the deal, with AM Home Services avoiding synthetic fragrances, dyes, ammonia, and chlorine.

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