F.A.P. Gas Valves Are a Good Choice

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Now that fall is here, you’ll likely be servicing your customers’ furnaces for the cooler weather ahead. That’s why it’s important to have the right parts and equipment. How can you best serve your Carrier®, Bryant®, and Payne® customers during the winter months? Your Totaline® sales center has all the solutions to your HVAC heating dilemmas. And one of the best solutions available is Factory Authorized Parts.

Factory Authorized Parts (F.A.P.) gas valves, for instance, provide an exact, drop-in replacement on your customers’ Carrier, Bryant, and Payne heating equipment. With F.A.P. gas valves, the UL and/or CSA-approvals are preserves, as well as listings for the parts in the original equipment.

Your customers will benefit from the use of F.A.P. gas valves as well, because they ensure that the original manufacturer’s warranty is preserved, as is the original efficiency of the system. Engineered sound requirements are preserved, and F.A.P. gas valves also meet rigorous factory run life specifications.

Keep your customers happy and your business running smoothly this winter – use F.A.P. gas valves, available at your local Totaline sales center. And don’t forget the FREE STUFF for yourself – this year when you purchase any F.A.P. gas valve and any two line items all on one invoice, you’ll be eligible to receive a FREE digital compass.

Check out www.totaline.com to learn more about this and other great FREE STUFF offers.

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