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Carrier is Trusted in Most homes through out the United States  

      

Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer

Factory Authorized Dealers are your single resource.

Carrier Factory Authorized Dealers are the home heating and cooling experts to turn to. They are your single resource for everything you need–from tailoring your ideal comfort system to installation, service and beyond.

Carrier Factory Authorized Dealers

Becoming a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer is no easy feat. Only those expert heating and air conditioning dealers who meet our highest standards and closest scrutiny–not only for their technical expertise, but also for their business practices and customer service quality—earn the Carrier Factory Authorized Dealers distinction.

When selecting your dealer, look for the Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer seal of approval–it means your dealer has met our rigid criteria and is backed by Carrier's 100% satisfaction guarantee. It's your sure sign of an air conditioning and heating system dealer that will provide you with superior products, intelligent insight and the ultimate service.

As A Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer you're Guaranteed 100% Satisfaction.

This statement is not only backed by us it comes with  carrier's 100% Guaranty also.

             100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

Only Carrier Factory Authorized Dealers can offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. 

We're proud to be one of them!

 

Heat Pump Units      Gas Electric Units 

Adams Refrigeration has gone the extra mile and is now a  Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer. It takes a lot of work to become a factory authorized dealer. Carrier only lets highly qualified contractors use this logo. We're really proud that Carrier has designated Adams Refrigeration a "Factory Authorized Dealer"

Here's  what Carrier has to say.

The best of the best

Adams Refrigeration a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealers has met rigorous factory standards for technical expertise, customer satisfaction, service, quality and business excellence. In fact, we’re so confident in Adams Refrigeration's ability to serve you, we back them with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So, for risk-free comfort and satisfaction, make a choice you’ll be comfortable with: a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer.

 

In an on going effort to bring the  best Cooling and Heating products to our customers we offer Carrier as one of the best Air Conditioning and heating manufactures available today. 

More homes have Carrier Cooling and Heating equipment by far over any other manufacturer!

Carrier is part of UNITED TECHNOLOGIES (UTX). A leader in every industry it participates in.

Some info on Carrier

It takes more than great products to make a custom made indoor weather system. Most homeowners have a basic need for heating and cooling, and this establishes the foundation of their indoor weather system. Split systems deliver year round indoor weather through the combined efforts of the indoor and outdoor units.

HistoryThe history of air conditioning is a history of Carrier, and there's more behind the comfort we take for granted on a sweltering summer day than you might think.


When Willis Carrier designed his first air conditioning system in 1902, his customer was a frustrated Brooklyn, N.Y. printer who couldn't print a decent color image because changes in heat and humidity kept changing the paper's dimensions and misaligning the colored inks.

For nearly two decades, Carrier's invention that allowed us to scientifically control the temperature and humidity of our indoor environment was meant for the comfort of machines or industrial processes rather than people. It wasn't until 1906 that Carrier, then employed by the Buffalo Forge Company, patented his first device - "An Apparatus for Treating Air."

Southern U.S. textile mills were among the first users of Carrier's new system. A lack of moisture in the air of the Chronicle Cotton Mill in Belmont, N.C. created excess static electricity that made cotton fibers become fuzzy and hard to weave. Carrier's system raised and stabilized humidity levels to eliminate the "fuzzies." It conditioned the fibers. The first overseas sale of a Carrier system was made to a silk mill in Yokohama, Japan in 1907.