Monday, December 30, 2013

Was Your Home Warm and Cozy Over Christmas?

Well in the next two days we will wrap up the last of the holidays for 2013 and get started on the New Year for 2014.

But if you stop and think about the past two weeks was your home as warm and comfortable as you would like to have it?  Were there mornings when you were just too cold?  Did you find your morning shower was only warm enough when the water was running?

We can fix that! Yes, we can, “we have the technology”, to borrow a movie phrase. We can fix your existing heating system when that makes good economic sense or we can help you choose among the many types of new and more efficient heating systems and furnaces.

Keeping your home comfortable is our company’s mission.  If it is in the summer we want to keep you cool and comfortable. But, in the winter time our job is to keep your home warm, cozy and comfortable. That is our primary job, our company mission.

We also want to help you save money by making sure your furnace, heating system or HVAC is running at its peak efficiency. 

It doesn’t matter what holiday you are celebrating, what birthday is coming up, what party you are having, what sporting event you are gathering to watch a warm comfortable home is a big part of a successful gathering.

How warm do you like your home to be? Let us help you get to that temperature at the lowest possible cost.

After all if we do a great job keeping you comfortable, you will tell your family, friends and neighbors about us and we will get even more business.

If you are looking for a fast and fair company to work with for your Heating or HVAC repair or replacement needs?  Give Aaron’s Mechanical Service a call and let us help you get warmed up! Call 623-388-4436

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Friday, December 27, 2013

Getting Ready For Winter

With the temperature this morning dipping into the low 40s in the valley, your furnace or heat pump will need to be working to keep your home comfortable.  If your heating system needs to be checked and brought up to snuff before the winter season has you shivering, call Aaron’s Mechanical Service at 623-388-4436.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

What Does A No Burn Night Mean?

We all love a good fire on a cold evening.  But, the Valley of the Sun has many nights when the county has a “No Burn” night.  What exactly does that mean? We are going to use the Maricopa County rules as an example.

Woodburning restrictions are governed by the following Maricopa County Rules:

When air pollution levels are on the rise and weather conditions create dry, stagnant conditions, the Maricopa County Air Quality Department will issue a No Burn Day. Restrictions last for a 24-hour period, starting at midnight, and include a ban on woodburning activity including fireplaces, fire pits or open outdoor fires. The purpose of the No Burn Day restriction is to avoid adding pollution to our air when the forecast suggests air quality will approach or exceed the federal health standard.

• Existing ordinance that prohibits woodburning in residential fireplaces on a No Burn Day 

• Extends fireplace restrictions to wood burning chimineas, outdoor fire pits, and similar outdoor 
fires on No Burn Days 

• Fines range from $50 up to $250 depending on the number of woodburning violations an 
individual receives per year 

• Increases fourth and subsequent violations to $250 fine

• Burning anything other than natural gas logs in an outdoor fire pit or fireplace on a No burn Day is prohibited. This includes burning at restaurants, businesses or hotels. 

• Burning vegetation from land cleared for construction on any day, at any time is restricted. 

To find out if any burn restrictions are in place, call (602)506-6400 or visit www.CleanAirMakeMore.com. Information is given in both English and Spanish. 

Here is the URL for the complete rules: 
http://www.maricopa.gov/aq/divisions/compliance/dust/fireplaces/docs/pdf/WhatIsRestrictedOnANoBurnDay.pdf

You can even sign up to receive an email or text message when Maricopa county issues a No Burn restriction.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your heating system or 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.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Wishing You and Your Family a Very Merry Christmas

All of us at Aaron’s Mechanical Services want to take this time to wish you Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas.




Can we suggest that you take time to read The Night Before Christmas to your family this evening.

"A Visit from St. Nicholas", also known as "The Night Before Christmas" and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823 and later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who acknowledged authorship.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Services we want you to stay warm comfortable this holiday season.  If your heating system or 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.

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Friday, December 20, 2013

Getting Ready For Winter

With the temperature this morning dipping into the 40s, it is just around the corner that your furnace or heat pump will need to be working to keep your home comfortable.  If your heating system needs to be checked and brought up to snuff before the winter season has you shivering, call Aaron’s Mechanical Service at 623-388-4436.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

How to Use a Programmable Thermostat

If you get the chills every time you open your utility bill, your house may just be too cold. More likely, however, you are paying too much to heat your home. In any case, you can make changes that will make your home feel warmer and more comfortable and save you money at the same time.

Wouldn’t it be great if your thermostat took care of itself so you didn’t have to bother with it? Well, there exists such a wonderful thing! A programmable thermostat lets you tailor your heating and cooling to your schedule.

Are you out and about from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.? Let your programmable thermostat know and your heating or cooling could automatically be turned down or shut off- saving you money. The average home spends $2,200 a year on energy bills and heating and cooling make up more than half of that. A programmable thermostat could help you save $150 to $200 a year.

Once you have a Programmable Thermostat how do you set it?

For Heat
6 a.m. to 9 a.m. = 68 to 72 degrees
9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. = 55 to 60 degrees
5:30 to 11 p.m. = 68 to 72 degrees
11 p.m. to 6 a.m. = 55 to 60 degrees

Or you can buy a smart thermostat that learns your lifestyle and programs itself. Here is just one type.

The Nest Learning Thermostat makes saving energy simple with control over Wi-Fi from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Nest also remembers what temperatures you like and turns itself down when you’re away.

Auto-Schedule
Nest creates a personalized schedule based on the temperature changes you've made. All you have to do is get comfortable. It's so simple that 95% of Nests have schedules.

Auto-Away
Nest automatically turns itself to an energy-saving temperature when you're away, so you don't waste energy heating or cooling an empty house.

Remote Control
Connect your Nest thermostat to Wi-Fi, download the free Nest Mobile app, and change the temperature from anywhere.

Energy History and Energy Report
See when the heat or AC was on and what affected your energy use. Then check your monthly Energy Report to understand how your energy use changes month-to-month and how you can save more.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your heating system or 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.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Cool Places: The Polar Express Experience

“All Aboard The Polar Express For A Journey To The North Pole To See Santa!”

Here is a very special chance for you and the entire family to experience the magic of The Polar Express™, the classic children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg.

Every winter the Grand Canyon Railway’s Polar Express comes to life on a journey from the nighttime wilderness of Williams, Arizona, to the enchanted beauty of “the North Pole”—where Santa Claus and his reindeer are waiting with a keepsake present for every good boy and girl. You’ll be smiling from ear to ear, as you watch children’s faces light up when the train arrives, and enjoy hot chocolate and cookies while listening to this timeless story.

Make this a family holiday tradition, and call today to make your reservations (because space is limited to those who truly believe in the spirit of Christmas). The ride lasts a little over an hour, with the train leaving each night at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., as well as select days that feature a 3:30 p.m. matinee departure.

Grand Canyon Railway’s The Polar Express is a magical, nighttime train adventure to the “North Pole.” During the holiday season The Polar Express departs the Williams Depot in Williams, AZ at select dates and times, and takes you and your family on a journey through the moonlit wilderness.

Much like in the book and movie, guests can expect a lively bunch of elves, chefs and other characters to provide constant entertainment. Photo-ops are plentiful as you are encouraged to sing, dance and act out old fashioned holiday songs, and read along to The Polar Express. Fill up on sugar cookies and hot chocolate provided by Santa’s chefs just before you arrive at the North Pole.

Upon arrival to Santa’s Village, the train will fill with anticipation as Santa makes his way through the cars, visiting every boy, girl, mom and dad, leaving them with a special gift. Santa will visit each car as the train returns to the Williams Depot.

Book online for 2013 now, or call 888-848-3511.
http://www.thetrain.com/special-events/the-polar-express/?gclid=CKrWwMqiursCFRGBfgodMUwA2A

Aaron’s Mechanical Service wants you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your furnace, heating system or 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.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Thoughts On Replacing Your Furnace

If you're a homeowner, at least once in your home's life, you may need to replace the heating and cooling system. And with the rising prices of propane, continual shift in heating fuel (electricity, natural gas or bottled gas) prices and steady climb of electricity, it makes fiscal sense to find a system that is going to work best in your area. Since some heating and cooling systems can last up to 20 years or more, finding out which system is going to cost the least amount in fuel costs over two decades can be difficult at best.

One thing about fuel prices is that they change over time. One of the most stable forms of energy is electricity and it will probably continue that way for some time. If your home is heated with electricity, then switching to a geothermal air source heat pump is probably the best option for you. These heat your home as well as cool it efficiently.

The average air-source heat pump is like an air conditioning unit, with a few extra parts thrown in. A heat pump works by pumping heat out of your home when in cooling mode and pumping warmer air into your home while it's heating. It pumps cooler or warmer air from the outside air directly to the air compressor, increasing energy efficiency dramatically.

Geothermal heat pumps work in the same way except instead of pumping hot or cold air from the outdoors into the compressor; it pumps the ambient air from a series of underground coils. The underground temperature remains steady in all areas, even in the most extreme temperature regions of the world, making a geothermal heat pump the most energy efficient of all heating and cooling systems.

Unfortunately, the high prices of geothermal heating installations often discourage homeowners from installing these energy saving air handlers. The Federal Stimulus Bill can alleviate some of that burden. Until the end of 2016, a 30 percent credit can be gained, making them almost as affordable as conventional heating and cooling systems. Some states like North Carolina offer an additional 35 percent tax credit, increasing the savings even further, making them a viable alternative to conventional heating and cooling systems.

What's more, further advantages like year round heating and cooling, hook ups to water heating systems and low maintenance costs help to make the geothermal heat pump one of the best choices for long term savings when installing a new heating or cooling system in your home.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your HVAC unit or heating system 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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Monday, December 16, 2013

Do Cool Temperatures Feel More Like Christmas?

I like to get in the holiday spirit as I do my shopping. The cool temperatures sure seem to help it feel more like Christmas.  Going about and about with a light jacket feels more like winter weather than when we have to turn on the air conditioner in the car.

Does a bit of chill in the air make you feel more festive? Being out and about when the weather is cool is wonderful.  I find it very nice to come back to a home that is warm and toasty.  How about you? Does the warm home make you feel warm and safe?  It sure works that way for me.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want to do our part in making your home warm and safe. Have you had your heating system tune-up done yet?  It just takes a simple, quick phone call to 623-388-4436 to get us on our way to your home.

It doesn’t matter what heating system you have, furnace, boiler (hot water circulation). Heat pump or HVAC system we can help.  Tune-up, repair or replacement Aaron’s Mechanical Service is there for you and your family.

We are in the comfort business.  Keeping you and your family warm and cozy is what we do for you.

Did You Know
This time of year it is always a good idea to keep track of the projected (or forecast) overnight temperature.  Even in the Valley of the Sun you can get a fairly hard freeze every once in a while and that can cause havoc on your exposed water pipes.

Even the most intrepid do-it-yourselfer shudders at the thought of a burst water pipe. If not immediately noticed, a ruptured pipe can be both expensive and time-consuming to clean up.

Fortunately, the pipe that's most susceptible to extremely cold weather, the outdoor hose bib or faucets also one of the easiest to protect from freezing. Replace an existing hose faucet with a freeze-proof faucet. If you are an experienced DIY you can do it yourself in just a few hours.

Remember, whatever type of heating system you have, don't wait until it breaks down to call for service. A clean, well-adjusted heating system will save you money on fuel and prolong furnace life. Annual servicing is inexpensive especially when compared with the price of replacing your existing furnace.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your HVAC unit or heating system 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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Friday, December 13, 2013

Getting Ready For Winter

With the temperature this morning dipping into the low 40s in the valley, your furnace or heat pump will need to be working to keep your home comfortable.  If your heating system needs to be checked and brought up to snuff before the winter season has you shivering, call Aaron’s Mechanical Service at 623-388-4436.

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Learn To Save The Most On Your Heating Costs

We all want to spend the least amount possible on our heating costs and at the same time have a warm and comfortable home.  First call us at Aaron’s Mechanical Service for a heating system safety check and tune-up. If your furnace or heating system isn’t running correctly it is not possible to save the most money on heating costs.

Once your system is running at peak efficiency here are some tips to help you save enven more money.

Don’t Overheat
For many people, 68°F is a comfortable temperature.

Automate Your Home’s Efficiency
Turn the thermostat down to 55°F before you go to bed and when you’re away from home or asleep. If you have trouble remembering, you can use a programmable thermostat to automate the process. Typically, you can save about 2% on heating energy for each degree that you lower the thermostat for eight hours.

Turning down the thermostat from 70° to 55° for eight hours can cut heating costs as much as 30%. Contrary to popular belief, it does not take more energy to bring a house back to the desired temperature than to maintain it at that temperature.

Weatherize
Don’t lose the heat you’d paid for due to poor seals around doors and windows, other air leaks, and lack of insulation. Also, consider whether it might pay to upgrade your windows.

Insulate Yourself and Your Family
The most basic source of comfort is dressing warmly in winter. The layered look is not only fashionable, it’s strategic.

Don’t Heat Unoccupied Rooms
Turn down the thermostats, or close the registers and shut the doors to rooms not in use.

Remove Window Mounted Air Conditioning Units
If you have room air conditioners, either take them out in the winter or cover them well. They tend to be poor insulators.

If your heating system is 10 to 20 years old, you should consider replacing it with something more efficient These older furnaces have efficiencies as low as 55% to 65%. The lowest efficiencies of today’s forced-air and boiler furnaces are 78% and 80% respectively.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your HVAC unit or heating system 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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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Cool Places: Seeing Santa in the Phoenix Metro Area

Yes, many of our shopping malls do feature a Santa, but if you and your children want to meet the jolly old elf in a different type of location here is a list of different places here in the Valley of the Sun. Most are free, but some do have fees or required purchase.

Deer Valley Airport Restaurant:  Now until Christmas Santa arrives by helicopter Saturdays at 10am and Sunday at 3pm. http://www.deervalleyairportrestaurant.com/coupon_01.html

Glendale Glitters Enchanted Evenings:
6-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Now through December 22. Downtown Glendale. http://www.glendaleaz.com/Glitters/index.cfm

McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park:
6:30-9 p.m. Sundays through Saturdays, December 14 through January 5th. The park is decorated with thousands of holiday lights. Opening night (12/14) includes a tree-lighting ceremony, entertainment and Santa. Santa is at the park through Dec. 23. Also train and carousel rides. The park is closed Dec. 24, 25 and 31. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale. $2 train ride; $1 carousel ride; free for age 3 and younger with a paying adult. http://therailroadpark.com

McCullough-Price House:
10 a.m.-1 p.m. December 18th. Event includes holiday cookies, visit with Santa, and a tour of McCullough-Price House. Location: 300 South Chandler Village Drive, Chandler. http://www.chandleraz.gov/history

Mrs. Santa Claus: North Phoenix: 10 a.m. December 18th. Sing songs and celebrate the season with the wife of Santa Claus. Also 11 a.m. North Valley Regional Library, 40410 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway, Phoenix. http://www.mcldaz.org.

Visit With Mrs. Claus:
3 p.m. December 17th. Celebrate the holidays with Santa's wife while enjoying songs, cookies and cocoa. Litchfield Park Branch Library, 101 W. Wigwam Blvd., Litchfield Park. 602-652-3000. http://www.mcldaz.org.

Santa's Theme Park:
3 p.m. Sundays, 4 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Saturdays, November 22nd through January 6th. Firebird International Raceway, 20000 S. Maricopa Road, Gila River Reservation. $19.95; $14.95 for kids 3-9 and seniors 60 and older; family pack available. http://www.visitsantas.com.

Breakfast With Santa:
Sunday, Saturday, December 8-24. Also includes a reading of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas reading by Mrs. Claus. Breakfasts are at 8 and 10:30 a.m. December 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23 and 24. Reservations required. Lantana Grille, Pointe Hilton Resort at Squaw Peak 7677 N. 16th St., Phoenix. $26.95; $15.95 for ages 4-12. 602-997-5850.

Aaron’s Mechanical Service wants you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your furnace, heating system or 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.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Unusual Warnings For The Phoenix Metro Area

In the Phoenix Metro area we are very used to see excessive heat warnings during the summer.  We have a good understanding of how to protect ourselves from the heat and what not to do.  We want to avoid heat stress or worse a heat stroke during our one-hundred or one hundred-ten plus days.

As December rolls on we are now getting the unusual (but not unheard of) cold temperature warnings. We need to protect our plants and outdoor pets.  We also need to do other things to protect ourselves and perhaps check on our neighbors so they are protected as well.

In an area that has the well deserved nickname of the Valley of the Sun it seems strange to read or hear the National Weather Service issuing special weather statements that are all about the cold temperatures. While we aren’t setting records each day this is a very long cold snap for the metro area. Normally our temperature extremes are just a day or two duration at a time.

By tonight we will have had three nights in a row with our overnight low below freezing within Metro Phoenix. If we add in the outlying areas the run of below freezing will extent to nearly a week in duration.

How has your furnace been doing keeping your home as warm as you would like?  Is it struggling to keep your living areas nice an warm at seventy-eight degrees? Or are you wanting an even warmer temperature in your home.

Not only how warm your heating system can keep your home, the main concern can be how much your current system is costing you to maintain your expected level of heating.

New systems can be much more efficient when it comes to the cost of each degree you need in that increase.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your heating system or 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.

Remember we can be at your home quickly to diagnose your system’s problem(s). Many times it can be a simple adjustment rather that a repair or replacement.  You won’t know until you call Aaron’s Mechanical Service at 623-388-4436.

Did You Know:
On average, Phoenix has only one day per year where the temperature drops to or below freezing. However, the frequency of freezes increases the further one moves outward from the urban heat island. Frequently, outlying areas of Phoenix see frost. The earliest frost on record occurred on November 4, 1946, and the latest occurred on April 4, 1945. The all-time lowest recorded temperature in Phoenix was 16 ° Fahrenheit on January 7, 1913, while the coldest daily maximum was 36 ° F on December 10, 1898.

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Friday, December 6, 2013

Getting Ready For Winter

With the temperature this morning dipping into the 30s and freeze warnings out for the valley, your furnace or heat pump will need to be working to keep your home comfortable.  If your heating system needs to be checked and brought up to snuff before the winter season has you shivering, call Aaron’s Mechanical Service at 623-388-4436.

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Furnace Repair – No Heat This Morning – What Now?

This morning was the coolest temperature we have had this fall in Phoenix Arizona.  All over the valley it was near freezing and the colder outlying areas it was below freezing.

Some folks woke up to find they had no heat. Others found that their heat was running but wasn’t really keeping their home as warm as they wanted.  Are you one of those?

We hope that when you think heating repair you think of call us here at Aaron’s Mechanical Service.  We really are as close as your phone. 623-388-4436 is the number to call.  We will be at your home as quick as we can and get you toasty warm.

Like anything in life the colder the morning the more likely it is for your furnace to give you trouble.  We all know Murphy’s Law. If it can go wrong it will go wrong and at the worst possible time!

It doesn’t matter if you have Central Heat, a Furnace, Heating System, Heat Pump or HVAC we can get you running at the right price, quickly and with a correctly performed repair.

Are you Googling “Heater Repair Phoenix AZ”?

What should you do? You know that most heating systems last from 6 to 15 years. If your heating system is over 10 years old, you should thinking about replacing a new one when the problem happen.

All the parts are old, you can fix this problem today but is the others will be stop working tomorrow and you will be lost money again with the old heating system. If it is new, you can try to fix it. If you have some technical knowledge, you can read the manual, searching in the internet and fix it by yourself. It can save you some money but take you couple days. Besides, you need to follow the restrict safety standard to keep you safe.

Otherwise, you need to find the expert to help you. This is the simple way that everybody do, it will save your time and your money also. In this short article, we hope that you found some useful information that you can make a decision to repair your heating system or replace it with a new one and how to do it.

One of the best way to do anything is consulting the heating experts before making decisions. Besides, you can search the internet for some keyword such as “Heater Repair Phoenix AZ” if you want to repair, “Furnace Not Working” if you want to fix by yourself, “Heat Pump Replacement” if you want to replace a furnace or heater or similar keywords. You can also call your friends for recommendation or call anyone you know that they can help you.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your HVAC unit or heating system 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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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Cool Places: Remembering Santa Claus Arizona

Every Wednesday we write about a Cool Place to visit in Arizona.  This week we reach back to a time when just north-west of Kingman Arizona you could visit Santa Claus year-round.  Sad to say it is long gone, but we are taking a look back in time to tell you about Santa Claus Arizona.

Santa Claus (also known as Santa Claus Acres) is currently an uninhabited desert town in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. Originating in 1937, Santa Claus lies approximately 14 miles northwest of Kingman, Arizona, along U.S. Route 93 immediately north of Hermit Drive and just south of both Grasshopper Junction, Arizona, and the Junk Art of Chloride, a group of metal statues in Chloride, Arizona, that include a flamingo made out of a motorcycle gas tank. Characterized in 1988 as "a little roadside place on the west shoulder of U.S. Route 93," Santa Claus receives traffic from motorists driving between Phoenix, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada, or Hoover Dam.

In connection with its beginnings in 1937, Santa Claus received several attractions and buildings, including the Kit Carson Guest House which was renamed the Santa Claus Inn. Nina Talbot, a real estate woman and the owner of Santa Claus, made plans to use the Santa theme in a parched desert location to attract buyers for her surrounding, subdivided land. By 1942, the town of Santa Claus had become a full-fledged tourist spot.

After twelve years operating Santa Claus, Talbot's land resale plans for Santa Claus never materialized, in part because the only inhabitants in the town were the ones working there. Talbot sold her interest in the town in 1949. Others made plans during the 1950s to improve Santa Claus, which received publicity through the writings of American novelist and famed science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein and U.S. pioneer restaurant rater Duncan Hines and through 1961 remailing service advertisements offering to postmark letters from Santa Claus, for a small fee.

The popularity of Santa Claus went in decline in the 1970s. In July 1983, owner Tony Wilcox unsuccessfully offered to sell Santa Claus for $95,000, which was reduced to $52,500 by 1988. All remaining operating businesses in the town closed in 1995. In the 2000s, the town became difficult to locate and the few remaining structures and attractions were weather worn. What presently remains is several vandalized buildings, a wishing well, and the "Old 1225", a derailed, pink children's train tagged with graffiti that mar the hand-painted renderings of Santa and his elves on the train.

Sad to say there is little left of this once thriving spot.  It is easy to miss as you drive by on your way to Las Vegas.

Aaron’s Mechanical Service wants you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your furnace, heating system or 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.

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

In the Twenties, Are You Kidding Me?

The National Weather Service says that in the next few days the temperature will drop into the twenties in the out-lying area of the Valley of the Sun.  For the Phoenix Metro area (well, the out-skirts anyway) to drop anywhere near twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit is almost unheard of these days.

I know yesterday I mentioned that temperatures near freezing I considered cold.  But hearing we could see temps dropping into the twenties near Phoenix that means winter really has arrived. When the temperature is the twenties (F) it is dangerous for people and animals.  Make sure yours have adequate shelter and protection.

If you would like to see a couple of examples of cities just outside of  Phoenix, here they are; Sunday December 8th Maricopa Arizona has a forecast low of 26 degrees Fahrenheit and Wickenburg will have a low of 24 degrees on Sunday the 8th.  If that isn’t cold enough for you could drive north a couple of hours and visit Flagstaff where they will have snow showers and be just a degree or two above zero.  You have to admit that qualifies as cold.

OK, it is not Alaska cold at 50 degrees below zero, but it is cold weather for Arizona.
Make sure your furnace or heating system is up to the task of keeping you warm.

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

Did You Know?

You can visit the North Pole? North Pole, Alaska that is, where the spirit of Christmas lives year ‘round! North Pole is a growing community that captures the imaginations of visitors to their great state.  Driving through North Pole in any season you will notice Christmas decorations, street names, and light poles that reflect their motto.  When you visit North Pole, be sure to drive down Santa Claus Lane with their new round-a-bouts and giant candy can light poles.

No visit to North Pole would be complete without a stop at the Santa Claus House.  This world famous attraction houses unique gifts sure to please family and friends back home.  They also have a variety of wonderful restaurants sure to satisfy any palate.  And remember, Santa knows who’s been naughty or nice!

In 1944, bon Davis homesteaded this area. Dahl and Gaske Development Company later bought the Davis Homestead, subdivided it and named it North Pole. The name was selected to attract the toy industry to manufacture articles made in “North Pole”. This endeavor failed to blossom, but North Pole has continued to grow. North Pole as a theme city, “Where the spirit of Christmas lives year round”. Many streets bear holiday names: Santa Claus Lane, Snowman Lane, Kris Kringle, Mistletoe, Holiday Rd., Saint Nicholas Drive, North Star Drive, Blitzen, and Donnor. Street lights are decorated in candy cane motifs and many buildings are painted with Christmas colors and designs.

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623-388-4436
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http://aaronsmechanicalservice.com

Monday, December 2, 2013

Our Second Cold Snap For 2013

Have you seen this week’s forecast?  The National Weather Service says that on Wednesday this week the temperature will drop into the sixties and by Thursday the high will only be in the fifties.

If you think warm is better than cold, the lows in some Phoenix Metro areas will be at or below freezing. That is cold or very cold in my book.  Is your heating system ready?  Do you want to wait to find out?  Is a failure to heat what will cause you to call and get help?

If is no fun getting up to find your house is just a few degrees above freezing.  You are just three or four days from finding out that you now NEED to call for a service call on your furnace, HVAC or heating system.

So, can I ask is your home and heating system ready for the second and even colder winter (Valley of the Sun) weather?

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

Did You Know?

You can save energy with a few simple tips;

Make sure vents and grills are unobstructed. Arrange your furniture and drapes so that all output vents and intake grilles are free from obstruction. This will reduce the heating load on your system for more economical operation.

Avoid excessive use of exhaust fans. Excessive use of kitchen or bathroom exhaust fans will make your system work harder. This will increase energy consumption and costs. Keep costs in check by making wise use of exhaust fans.

Reduce the house temperature one degree at a time (down to 68-65) and wear a sweater or fleece to stay comfy.

At night or when you're away, set your thermostat for lower temperatures (down to 55 or lower). Keep your window drapes closed at night, and close doors to seldom-used rooms until you need them.

Caulk windows and doors to keep heat inside and cold air out. Ask your utility company for a home energy audit to find out how to improve your home's insulation and energy efficiency.

Purchase "green energy" when that option is available from your utility company. (Green energy is renewable and sustainable energy.)

Presented by;
Aaron’s Mechanical Service
623-388-4436

info@aaronsmechanicalservice.com
http://aaronsmechanicalservice.com