Monday, February 3, 2014

Did You Notice? Winter Has Returned To Phoenix

That’s Right! Winter has returned to the Phoenix Metro area.  The National Weather Service is predicting that our daytime high will be in the low sixties. Yup, that is winter weather for the Valley of the Sun.

In fact that is the predicted highs for the whole week of February 2nd through Friday the 7th. Get out the parkas and stock the firewood for the fireplace.

Our night time lows dip to just above freezing on Saturday the 8th. In some of the outlying areas you could even see freezing temperatures.

We don’t get back to the seventies until Sunday February the 9th.

Now the real big question, is your furnace or heating system ready to keep your home warm, cozy and comfortable? We have had a real mild winter so far.  Yes, we had a bit of a cold spell in December but January was about as mild as it could have been.

We want you to know that we can still help you with your heating needs. Aaron’s Mechanical Services is a quick phone call away at 623-388-4436. We are your “no shivering” promise provider. Get comfortable with Aaron’s Mechanical Services.

Did You Know?

Eating spicy foods can make you feel warmer. No, not just your mouth, spicy foods can speed up your metabolism and raise body heat, but only temporarily.

The extremely cold temperatures in much of the nation led to much slower automotive sales in January.

Drinking hot coffee and eating warm soups do help you feel warmer.  Nothing feels better on a cold day than your hands wrapped around a hot coffee cup.

A lack of sunlight, common in cold weather and cold climates, can cause “winter depression” in many individuals. This is also known as S.A.D., or seasonal affective disorder. Cravings for carbohydrate-rich foods are common. Rather than reaching for cake or cookies, the best choices for complex carbs include whole grain breads and pastas, brown rice, legumes, millet and whole oats.

To combat winter dehydration, a cup of warm tea is an excellent choice. Drinking tea counts toward a healthy daily intake of eight 8-ounce glasses of water. Ginger tea is a particularly good option, as this spice naturally warms your body.

A well maintained heating system saves you money on your utility bills and fuel costs.

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 Services a call and let us help you get warmed up! Call 623-388-4436

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