HOOPER PLUMBING AND AC

Serving the Park Cities for over 70 years

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Now is the time to get those a/c units serviced to make sure your units are cooling properly and not wasting electricity. A poorly operating system can cost you dearly on your electric bill. Something as minor as a dirty condensor will greatly affect the performance and monthly costs of your a/c unit. Give us a call and we will be glad to service and clean your system. We also offer a service check at $69.95. This is for one unit, multiple units might be higher. For anyone in the market for new eqiupment, we offrer Trane, Carrier and a few other brands. We give free estimates. Give us a call at 214-363-2543 and let us get your a/c  ready for our hot Texas summer.

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hooper1 April 16 @ 11:37 am

Between April 16, 2010- April 25, 2010, the state of Texas has allotted $23,341,000 for appliances, air conditioners, and water heaters, meeting the states Energy Star ratings. Qualifying a/c units can get between $600.00 and $875.00, depending on the efficiency ratings. Get $300.00 back for a tankless water heater. To qualify, the purchase has to be made during these dates and installed within 60 days. The state will then send the consumer their check. These rebates are good until all funds are gone. With qualifying equipment, a consumer could get $875.00 from the state and a $1,500.00 tax credit from the federal government. We specialize in these high efficient a/c units and tankless water heaters. Give us a call at 214-363-2543 and we can assist you in taking advatage of this free money.

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hooper1 March 25 @ 9:08 am

    We get many calls about tankless water heaters and have installed quite a few. Deciding to go tankless is more complicated than most people realize. Upgrades have to be done to the gas and water lines and the vent stack though the roof has to be changed. Tankless heaters flow less water than a conventional tank water heater. This flow reduction can be minimal to significant, depending on the heater. Also, the gas savings is very minimal. The cost of a conventional tank water heater runs between $950 and $1800, installed depending on the size and model. The advantage to a tankless has on a conventional heater, is the rate at which it can deliver hot water. In my professional opinion, the main reason you should decide to go tankless, is if sized properly, a tankless should give you an endless supply of hot water no matter how high the demand. We recommend Bradford White Tank water heaters and Noritz tankless water heaters. We give free estimates to anyone needing advice on which way to go. Just call us at Hooper Plumbing and Airconditioning at (214)363-2543.

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hooper1 March 12 @ 10:43 am

Today, we figured out, instead of being in business for 70 years... it has been over 87 years!

 

Hooper Plumbing and Aircondioning
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214-363-2543

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hooper1 March 09 @ 11:41 am
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