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Bryant = Carrier? rsanan 08-08-2007
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Posted by Zephyr on August 10, 2007, 11:27 am
UT [United Technologies] is a holding company. They also own Otis
Elevator...
Just the same though - notice on the unit tag it usually says "A division of
CARRIER"
Zyp
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Posted by Geoman on August 10, 2007, 11:21 am
> rsanan:
> Yes, Carrier [a United Technologies Company] makes Bryant, Payne, Day &
> Night [if you can find one], Carlyle Compressors, Spectrol Electronics,
> and Carrier also owns ICP which is another set of air conditioning
> companies [Heil, Tempstar, etc..]
> Your "home warranty company" usually doesn't pay their contractors well,
> and as a general rule, most reputable contractors won't work for a "home
> warranty" company. Most "newbies" will be looking for new business...
Stormy might come over to your home~!!
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