Monday, October 7, 2013

October Is A Week Old and We Still Have High Nineties

Well, today is the first Monday (the 7th) of October and we will still see mid to high nineties here in the Valley of the Sun. Phoenix promises to have the mid-nineties on Tuesday as well. It is very hard to know what the fifties well feel like in just a few days.  That may even mean the forties in some of the surrounding areas. With highs dipping into the seventies it just shows how fast the temperatures can change here in the Phoenix Metro area.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your HVAC unit needs service or replacement please think of us and call at 623-388-4436 and we will come to you and solve your air conditioning service needs.

Your location doesn’t matter we are here to serve the whole of the Phoenix Metro area and have been doing so since 1994.

Our Service Commitment:
On-time Technicians
Quality Work
Available 24 / 7
Warranty: 1yr Parts & Labor


Many companies make these claims - We live by them!

We can help you get ready for our heating season with a Furnace check-up, give us a call at 623-388-4436 to find out more.

Home heating systems basically consist of three parts. A heat sensor, or thermostat, measures the temperature in your home and determines when it needs to be raised. When the air temperature drops, the thermostat signals the heater and the blower to turn on. The combustion in the heater creates heat, while the blower moves air over the heat exchanger, raising its temperature and distributing it throughout the house by the heating ducts. Cooler room air is returned to the furnace through return ducts where it is warmed. The warm-air-out, cool-air in-cycle continues until the desired temperature is reached and the thermostat signals the furnace to shut down.

So, how do you tune up a furnace system?

HVAC systems are mechanical, so like all mechanical systems they do need to be maintained. A thorough professional tune up will cost you $100 or more and is definitely something you should do every few years. However, you can do an annual tune up and maintenance process yourself, and save some of that money.

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Aaron’s Mechanical Service
623-388-4436
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