Berry's Quality Services
provides prompt, professional service and installation of Commercial HVAC units. We invite you to let our highly trained staff recommend a system tailored to your specific needs and designed to provide your company with years of reliable service. Contact us today and put Berry's 20 years of Commercial HVAC experience to work for you.



Why Install New Equipment?
If you are a commercial business owner, there are many benefits you can achieve by installing a new air conditioning or heating system in your building. Keeping your tenants happy and increasing cash flow, at the same time, is a win-win situation. In the long term, you have increased the value of your building and can see a return on your investment. We can also protect your investment by including a 10-year parts and labor extended warranty. This would cover all functional parts and compressors. By adding regular maintenance checks to your investment, you will have the best protection from equipment failures. This will give you peace of mind on your new investment for 10 years.


 
Why do commercial building owners need to consider replacing the 15 year old rooftop air conditioners?

Your 15 your old rooftop air conditioner is consuming $3000 in electricity per year and you can cut this amount to $1500 by installing a new high efficiency unit and correcting any design problems. You, the property owner, have boosted the value of the building by $15,000, if the cap rate is 10%.

Look at the Benefits!

  • INCREASED CASH FLOW
  • INCREASED PROPERTY VALUE
  • ATTRACT NEW TENANTS
  • KEEP EXISTING TENANTS SATISFIED
  • REDUCE YOUR BUILDINGS MAINTENANCE COST
  • REDUCE TENANT COMPLAINTS

Now look at the return investment!
The highest, most consistent, tax-free return on investment available to you as building owners/managers is maintaining and replacing worn out or inefficient comfort equipment.

For example, if the new system saved $1500 per year in utility cost and the new unit cost is $7000, the return on investment is 21%.

How many years will it take for the new system to pay for itself?