Response to claim [redacted] To whom it may concern: This letter is in response to the above claimI have attached a copy of an email from Mr[redacted] is requesting Inore than adequate CFM ability for his new furnaceWe installedthe air conditioner back in for [redacted] , she has since married, Rich [redacted] spoke with [redacted] regarding a new furnace only, the original furnace was a9,0000BTU, we installed O,OO00BTUAs for the warranty TML could have easily filledout a warranty form, however, there would have been a labor charge not matter whatcompany would have come outAs far as rotating the air condoning degrees so itmeets codethat isn't a codeMr [redacted] stated he didn't have enough airflow in theupstairs area and that he wanted more airsuggesting he wanted the highest possibleamount of BTU'S my original suggestion was a BTU his existing was a 100.000already so I gave him exactly what he wantedthose were his words to me exactlyTheylisted Vincent C [redacted] was the salesman and it was [redacted] ***, all conversations werebetween [redacted] and Rich, bedside's emails that were being forwarded Rules of ThumbA simple way to calculate the appropriate furnace for your home is by using some rulesand guidelines based on your climate and square footageMeasure rooms throughoutyour home, and calculate the square footageIf you live in a moderate climate such asthe Pacific Northwest, you might only need to BTUs per square footIn harsherclimates such as the Dakotas, up to BTUs per square foot are appropriateA 2,000-square-foot house would require 60,BTUs at the lower figure, or 90,at thehigher We feel we provided them with the equipment they wanted.Thank you, [redacted] ***
Response to claim [redacted] To whom it may concern: This letter is in response to the above claimI have attached a copy of an email from Mr[redacted] is requesting Inore than adequate CFM ability for his new furnaceWe installedthe air conditioner back in for [redacted] , she has since married, Rich [redacted] spoke with [redacted] regarding a new furnace only, the original furnace was a9,0000BTU, we installed O,OO00BTUAs for the warranty TML could have easily filledout a warranty form, however, there would have been a labor charge not matter whatcompany would have come outAs far as rotating the air condoning degrees so itmeets codethat isn't a codeMr [redacted] stated he didn't have enough airflow in theupstairs area and that he wanted more airsuggesting he wanted the highest possibleamount of BTU'S my original suggestion was a BTU his existing was a 100.000already so I gave him exactly what he wantedthose were his words to me exactlyTheylisted Vincent C [redacted] was the salesman and it was [redacted] ***, all conversations werebetween [redacted] and Rich, bedside's emails that were being forwarded Rules of ThumbA simple way to calculate the appropriate furnace for your home is by using some rulesand guidelines based on your climate and square footageMeasure rooms throughoutyour home, and calculate the square footageIf you live in a moderate climate such asthe Pacific Northwest, you might only need to BTUs per square footIn harsherclimates such as the Dakotas, up to BTUs per square foot are appropriateA 2,000-square-foot house would require 60,BTUs at the lower figure, or 90,at thehigher We feel we provided them with the equipment they wanted.Thank you, [redacted] ***