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PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 2:04 pm 
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Our company greatly appreciates all of the positive review we have received. Once again it has been our pleasure to serve such a wonderful group of families.

Kindest Regards,

Craig Newhouse
Four Season Comfort Heating & Cooling
www.fourseasoncomfort.com


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 3:29 pm 
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Location: HVE - The original Cranberry "B"
I second, third, (lost count) that motion. Was 110% impressed by Craig when he installed our AC last spring. His knowledge, advice and service really was above and beyond. I had varying quotes, some selling the "B" models, lower cost, but then Craig explained "B" = Builder Grade. I had one company (through Home Depot) recommending a 3.5 tonne, however Craig recommended that was way to big, and to go with the 3.0 with a 3.5 coil; which made more sense - No humidity what so ever and the AC worked perfect.

Long story short. Craig is honest, and will recommend what you need, and clearly tell you when something is a waste of time or money. We also got a humidifer installed by him :) Will even recommend him to an Ice Trucker in the Yukon! :)


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:41 pm 
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We just had our A/C unit installed by the guys at 4 seasons today. They did a great job, nice and professional. Craig was an absolute pleasure to deal with on the phone, he is a very honest and forthcoming guy and returned calls and messages promptly. The price was simply unbeatable. I highly recommend Craig at Four seasons.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 6:07 pm 
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I'm curious, what did you get, R-22 or R-410 and what SEER?


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I believe it is R-410 13 seer


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:25 pm 
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What is the calculation to determine what size air conditioning unit you require?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:05 pm 
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Hey S&R, been a while. Less than a month left until closing!
From what I've been reading a good estimate is about 1 tonne per 1000sq/ft. So a 2000 sq/ft house would have about a 2 tonne unit.
I think it also depends on how much sunlight/heat you get in your house etc.
With the new houses being more energy efficient I don't think anything more than 13 seer is necessary either.
A pro will be able to give a better estimate though.


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this was just released today....

Four Season is Donating one free American Standard A/C with install - value $2400.00 to one Family in Milton and we need your help to find this family..

to those that have dealt with Craig and His company before or looking to to deal with him soon please check out the initiative he is doing and help us spread the word , this is something that he is very passion about and since he is more than grateful over the years in dealing & helping out great families such as yourselves - he wants to really give back to the community..we think this is a wonderful idea and so we are hosting this along with Rick from this forum who also has given back alot to the Milton community and continues on a daily basis..

We will all do out best to get one family that deserves this AC the most , that's our commitment and our joint goal as sponsors

Read more info check out the link below _ We congratulate Craig & thank him for doing this...

http://www.discovermilton.com/air-condition-giveaway/

your help, Support and feedback would be much appreciated.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:28 pm 
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we finally had our A/C installed by Four Seasons Comfort this weekend - American Standard 2 Ton, 13 seer AC, and the guys did a great job. The installers were professional, on time and cleaned up the mess before they left.
Craig is a fantastic guy and answered all my questions and concerns about the A/C and furnace. We had to run a long coper line as we put the AC in the back as I didnt want any issues with property lines on the side. Craig was very affirmative that this would work just fine but we just needed some extra copper. All the total price was quoted upfront and there was no hassle of added costs or surprises.

Craig even followed up with a courtsey call after the install, and emailed a receipt again as the original had some error in my name. The warranty is explicitly stated in his receipt and I know we bought peace of mind when we went with Craig's company as he has delivered on his word so many times for so many folks.

So, for anyone looking to put an AC this summer I would highly recommend giving Craig @ Four seasosn comfor a call and find out for yourself why he is different that others.

Harry


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PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2010 9:20 pm 
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I would like to add to all the good comments made about Four Seasons. We had our AC and humidifier recently installed and they were great.
Excellent customer service and products. Craig is a pleasure to deal with, always responding to our calls and emails promptly during the entire process. Not only him but his entire crew are very nice people too.

I highly recommend them!

Desirett


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PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 7:11 am 
I would also like to recommend Craig. What a pleasure to deal with. They were on time, professional and did a great job.

Craig was always available to speak with for any questions we had and I would highly recommend the company if you are looking to have an A/C installed.

Thank you Craig - another sastified customer!

Evelyn


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PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 7:18 am 
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Craig and his team recently installed an Air Cleaner, AC and Humidifier. Can honestly say that this was the best sales and service experience in dealing with AC companies. Craig was booking into late June, had a cancellation and immediately contacted me to ask if they could do it earlier.

Other compaines tried to sell more expensive AC's while Craig came out, asked questions and made the most sensible recomendation for our house.

I would and have recomended him to others.


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PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2010 11:23 pm 
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Bump for Craig. Can't go wrong!


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We had A/C installed by Four Seasons Comfort last week and agree that the installers were professional and on time. Craig responded quickly to my calls and e-mails and answered all the questions that I had. So far everything is roses as it runs quietly and efficiently to cool our home when we need it. I definitely recommend Craig.

For size considerations we contacted Laurie.Hill@mattamyhomes.com and she stated for a Juneberry (2839 sq ft), "The Heat Loss Number for your home is 2.57 tons." As such, we went with a 2.5 ton 13 SEER deluxe model.


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PostPosted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:28 am 
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did u install the A model or the B model. As I understood from Craig there is not much difference between A and B. We were leaning towards the American Standard.


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