Local HVAC and plumbing company launches online chat feature
Evanston, IL -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/15/2018 -- In an ever-increasingly digital world, companies must keep up to meet customers' needs. In addition to offering heating services such as furnace repair in Wilmette, IL, American Vintage Home is leveraging modern-day technology to benefit customers.
With a new online chat feature, customers can visit the company's website and instantly chat with a live specialist. This saves customers time and spares them from having to set aside time for a phone call. Whether customers are at work or on the go, American Vintage Home remains fully accessible.
When customers visit the company's website, they are greeted with a pop-up for the chat feature. Visitors can type in their questions or continue browsing the site. The new chat feature allows customers to quickly inquire about the company's services and ask questions that are important but might not warrant phone calls. Customers who otherwise wouldn't initiate contact over the phone can connect with the company and obtain the information they need.
In addition to chatting online, customers can ask more detailed questions on the company's Ask the Experts page. The team at American Vintage Home will review the question and email a response to the customer. As homeowners inevitably face obstacles with their plumbing, heating and cooling systems, American Vintage Home offers guidance and support every step of the way.
To learn more about American Vintage Home or to schedule service, call 847.999.4595 or visit the company's website.
About American Vintage Home
American Vintage Home has been serving the Chicago North Shore for decades and understands the needs and concerns associated with older and newer homes. Offering everything from furnace repair in Oak Park, IL, to sewer replacement in Wilmette, IL, the company travels along the North Shore to exceed customers' expectations. Known as "Your Older Home Experts," American Vintage Home is committed to boosting comfort without compromising an older home's architecture.