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HVAC Savings Program 2024
Learn about our Sears Home Services HVAC Savings Program and how it can help you save money when buying a new heating and cooling system for your home. The program is free to join and your savings are automatic. Take advantage of this savings when installing a new HVAC system in your home.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The Sears Home Services HVAC Savings Program is free to join, and your savings are automatic.
- Dollar-for-dollar spent on any HVAC repair and maintenance service earns you a savings credit that can be used when purchasing a new HVAC system from Sears Home Services—up to 10% off the purchase price.
- Count on the Sears Home Services Experts to keep your existing unit running at its best all year long with regular maintenance and repairs.
The challenge of upgrading to a new HVAC system often comes with financial considerations that can be daunting for many homeowners. The HVAC Savings Program from Sears Home Services introduces a proactive solution to this challenge, linking the maintenance and repair of your current system to future savings on a replacement. This approach not only encourages regular upkeep as a means to ensure efficiency and longevity of your existing unit but also as a strategic investment in reducing the cost of its eventual replacement.
Through this program, homeowners are able to accumulate savings in a straightforward and automatic manner, making the prospect of investing in a new, more energy-efficient HVAC system more accessible and financially manageable. It's a thoughtful convergence of maintenance and future planning that benefits both your home's comfort and your budget.
Program Highlights
- Zero Cost to Join: The HVAC Savings Program is not only free to join, but it also automatically applies savings to your account, streamlining the process of accruing benefits.
- Earn While You Maintain: Receive a savings credit equivalent to the amount spent on HVAC repairs and maintenance services. These credits can contribute up to 10% off the purchase price of a new HVAC system from Sears Home Services.
- Expert Maintenance: Rely on the expertise of Sears Home Services technicians to keep your current HVAC system in peak condition throughout the year, ensuring efficiency and reliability.
Free to Join
The HVAC Savings Program is free to join, and your savings are automatic. Every paid HVAC repair and maintenance performed by Sears Home Services automatically credits to your account (as of January 1, 2016). And your balance is waiting for you when you’re ready for a new HVAC system.
How it Works
Here's how it works. Dollar-for-dollar spent on any HVAC repair and maintenance service earns you a savings credit that can be used when purchasing a new HVAC system from Sears Home Services—up to 10% off the purchase price.
And better still—our savings credits can be combined with other offers and coupons (excluding other rewards programs, including but not limited to Initial Visit Rewards program) and your credits never expire.*
It's so easy. Count on the Sears Home Services Experts to keep your existing unit running at its best all year long with regular maintenance and repairs. Earn savings credits for your next HVAC system replacement, and when you're ready, simply apply your balance toward a new HVAC system.
To check your savings credit balance, call the number above, or look for your quarterly statement in your email.
Frequently asked questions
Q: How do I enroll?
A: Enrollment is automatic when you complete any paid HVAC repair or maintenance service with Sears Home Services (as of 1/1/16).
Q: Does it cost to enroll?
A: Nope. There's no cost to you.
Q: What do I get?
A: Earn dollar-for-dollar credits to save on your next HVAC replacement, up to 10% off your new unit purchase price.
Q: How do I earn credits?
A: Earn credit for every dollar paid for HVAC repair and maintenance service with Sears Home Services (excluding the purchase of Nest Learning Thermostat™ or other Sears warranty products, including, but not limited to, Sears Protection Agreements, Sears Maintenance Agreements, and Sears Home Warranties).
Q: When can I use my credits?
A: Use your credits to save when it’s time to replace your HVAC system with a new, energy efficient unit.
Q: What savings will I get?
A: Your savings is the total amount of your savings credits, up to 10% of the unit purchase price.
Q: Can I use my credits in addition to coupons?
A: Savings credits can be combined with current offers and coupons. Savings cannot be combined with other rewards programs, including but not limited to Initial Visit Rewards program.
Q: Do my credits expire?
A: No, HVAC Savings Program credits never expire*
Q: Where can I find my balance?
A: Look for your quarterly email statements, or give us a call. Also, make sure you’re subscribed to receive promotional emails from Sears Home Services.
*Credits/savings accumulate through the life of the program. Please see the HVAC Savings Program participation agreement for details.
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