The Comfort of Your Home Is Important. We Know That Repairs and New HVAC Systems Can Be Expensive and Are Often Needed at Inconvenient Times. That Is Why We Offer Multiple Financing Options (With Approved Credit) for Our Products and Services Through GreenSky, Wells Fargo, and Synchrony Bank.
Greensky Financing
(with approved credit)
The GreenSky loan programs offer servery types of loan plans – flexible, making it easy for you to find a payment term that works for you. You can learn more about general GreenSky through their FAQ page.
- Easy Payment Portal
- Generous Rates & APRs
- Open Credit for Future Purchases
- No-Interest Options Available
- Reduced Rates Available
Synchrony Financial
(with approved credit)
Mitsubishi Electric is pleased to offer to finance through Synchrony Financial, a leader in consumer financial services. Serving consumers for more than 80 years, Synchrony Financial is the largest provider of private-label credit cards in the United States and provides financing to help you afford major purchases.
Synchrony Financial can provide you with promotional financing for major purchases, offering you a budget-friendly way to help you get what you really want or need*.
Expand your purchasing power and convenience with:
- A Simple Application Process & Fast Credit Decisions
- Unsecured, Generous Revolving Credit Lines
- Open Credit for Future Purchases
- Convenient Monthly Payment Options
- Competitive Interest Rates
- No Prepayment Penalties
Wells Fargo
(with approved credit)
Wells Fargo is available to work with you on financing your HVAC system (with approved credit). In 1852 Henry Wells and William Fargo founded Wells, Fargo & Co. to serve the West. The new company offered banking (buying gold, and selling paper bank drafts as good as gold) – and express (rapid delivery of the gold and anything else valuable).
Wells Fargo opened for business in the gold rush port of San Francisco, and soon Wells Fargo’s agents opened offices in the other new cities and mining camps of the West. It is now headquartered in San Francisco, California, but has major “headquarters” in other cities throughout the country.