XTC has continued growth and reports their best annual earnings

June 29th, 2009

Xtreme Temperature Control, a Utah Heating and Air Conditioning company, has encountered an annual best for earnings. Despite the tough economy, Xtreme Temperature Control (“XTC”) has experienced continued growth by offering discount rates during the current economic hardships we are all facing.

Starting locally in Davis County, Utah, XTC has grown to service beyond the Greater Salt Lake City area. By offering large corporation service at a local operation rate, XTC takes their time to identify your Utah HVAC services right the first time.

As we all watch our wallet, it is often wise to spend some time and research if you are getting the most out of your current AC or Heating setup. Older units may be costing you more in the long run and it may be worth saving money for your future by purchasing a premium setup at a discount rate now. Old setups can increase your monthly utility bills by running inofficiently.

If you are considering a new unit you can save even more. The cost of Utah furnace repair is often the same price, or more, than if you were to just get a new and more efficient unit all together. Stimulus incentives offer up to thousands off efficient home units. As a local operation, XTC is able to maintain low overhead. With that, XTC can offer you the best deals around.

Whether you need a simple Utah air conditioning service or a new furnace install, you can count on XTC. You can reach them online at hvacxtc.com or by calling 801-663-0327.

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