Monday, November 18, 2013

Forecast Shows Fall Is Truly Here

Have you looked at the National Weather Service forecast this morning? It sure looks they are predicting some great Arizona Fall days.  With lows showing in the forties coming soon and daytime highs with nothing higher than the mid-seventies, in fact in the next ten days we will see some of our highs in the sixties.

Yes, even some showers are just a few days away. Well Fall is here.  You have taken time to have your heating system tuned up or at least you have called us and have your tune-up scheduled, Right?

OK, for sure we know that some of you are still putting it off.  Can I ask what you are waiting for?  We are just thirty-seven days for Christmas.  You do want to be sure your home is warm and toasty for that early morning family holiday.

If you are planning a big family day for Thanksgiving (just ten days away) you know you will be up early and you will want to get up to a warm home.  It is no fun cooking and wearing a sweater or jacket with all the preparation you need to do.

When are you planning on getting your Fall 2013 furnace or heating system tune-up? What is it you are waiting for?

You can’t store the cold weather and trade it in next summer so why don’t just plan on making your home comfortable this fall and winter.  To do that you need your heating system to be running efficiently and safely.  A heating system tune-up from Aaron’s Mechanical Service is what you need. The best news is we are just a quick phone call away. Please call 623-388-4436.

With Thanksgiving just around the corner we thought we would have some cooking tips to consider this year.

Thawing a frozen turkey requires patience. The safest method is to thaw turkey in the refrigerator at 41 degrees F. Be sure to plan ahead — it takes approximately 4 to 5 days for a 20 pound turkey to fully defrost.

Plan on 20 minutes per pound in a 350 degrees Fahrenheit oven for a fully defrosted turkey.

A turkey will cook more evenly if it is not densely stuffed. Consider adding flavor by loosely filling the cavity with aromatic vegetables — carrots, celery, onion, turnips, rutabagas or garlic work nicely — or by carefully tucking fresh herbs underneath the breast skin. For the stuffing lovers in the family, cook the dressing in a casserole dish on the side.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your HVAC unit or furnace 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.

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Aaron’s Mechanical Service
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