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Local HVAC Contractor Sierra Air Services, Inc. Gives Back, Installs Free Furnace for Local Resident

Ray Myers, owner of Sierra Air Services, Inc., in Leander, Texas didn't hesitate to give Jean Marburger, an elderly widow, a new furnace. Loyal customers like her built his business and giving back just makes sense.

2011-02-03
LEANDER, TX, February 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Furnace are working overtime from coast-to-coast as back-to-back winter storms continue to sweep across the U.S. In Central Texas, hundreds of thousands of residents are bracing for the coldest temperatures of the season. Keeping warm is mission critical, especially for the elderly and poor who are more susceptible to the cold temperatures. Leander resident Jean Marburger, an elderly widow on a fixed income with emphysema, knows this all too well. She nearly froze to death in 2010 before receiving a new furnace, free of charge, from Sierra Air Services, Inc. It was installed on Dec. 28, 2010, ahead of many cold fronts that have hit the area since the beginning of the year.

Sierra Air Services is an HVAC contractor located in Leander, TX. Owner Ray Myers began the company in 2000 with a drive to give local families and residents like Ms. Marburger the best customer service available in the heating and cooling industry. When he was a preferred contractor for Old Republic, one the most respected home warranty providers in the region, Myer's recognized his commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction was growing Sierra Air Services all on its own. Policy holders continued to call on Myers and his technicians long after their home warranties expired. Many of them are enrolled in Sierra Air Services' monthly maintenance club which offers priority service and customer discounts. Since then Myers and Sierra Air Services have earned a loyal following of satisfied customers throughout Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander, Cedar Park, Jonestown, Lago Vista and Liberty Hill.

Ms. Marburger called upon Sierra Air Services in 2006 in an attempt to keep her aging furnace and air conditioner working. She has been a satisfied customer ever since. Myers didn't hesitate to take matters into his own hands when it was time to replace Ms. Marburger's furnace. When Aces AC Supply in Austin heard what Myers was doing for Ms. Marburger, they gave him a discount on the furnace. For Myers, giving back to the community where he does most of his business just makes sense. "I'm in business because of customers like Ms. Marburger. Helping her out when she needed us most was the right thing to do," he says.

Sierra Air Services' heating and cooling services are backed by the best guarantees in the industry. Their certified technicians utilize the latest technologies to efficiently diagnose problems and take the time to help you understand how your system works. Their services include:
• Furnace Installation and Repair
• Air Conditioner Installation and Repair
• Air Conditioning Charging
• Air Balancing
• Clear Air
• Air Duct Cleaning and Repair

To save on your heating and cooling costs, or to schedule service call Sierra Air Services at 512-267-0187 or visit http://www.sierraairservice.com.

Sierra Air Services is Leander's #1 Heating and Cooling Contractor for sales, service, repair and installation. They serve Leander, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Round Rock, Austin, Jonestown, Lago Vista and Liberty Hill.


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[Press-News.org] Local HVAC Contractor Sierra Air Services, Inc. Gives Back, Installs Free Furnace for Local Resident
Ray Myers, owner of Sierra Air Services, Inc., in Leander, Texas didn't hesitate to give Jean Marburger, an elderly widow, a new furnace. Loyal customers like her built his business and giving back just makes sense.