Interstate Air Conditioning and Heating releases Android and Apple apps.
Interstate Air Conditioning & Heating is one of the most innovative heating and air conditioning companies in NYC. Their technicians are equipped with tablets, ready and able to order parts, generate invoices, and swipe credit cards for a customer on the spot. They recently released their Android and Apple apps. Their new App allows their customers to schedule appointments, request estimates, dial our teams of experts, and even read the air conditioning tips and tricks on their blog!
They now have a new application that sends email notifications when a unit breaks down, saving time, money, and stress. It also lets customers control their thermostats from any location, allowing them to turn their units on and off simply by using their Smartphones, computers, or tablets.
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