Will this be your very first Arizona Desert Summer? Are you new to the Valley of the Sun? If this is true you are probably wondering why we talk about making sure your AC unit is ready for the summer.
It depends on where you have moved from but you may already have had an Arizona day that was as hot or hotter than your warmest day at “Home.”
Have you heard the AZ “Hot” stories? Yes, you can really fry an egg on the pavement. Yes, on a hot summer day the asphalt in a parking lot is so hot the heel of your stilettos will sink in just a bit. Yes, dogs can burn their paw pads if they are walked on a hot afternoon. (Never a great time for anybody to do a walk) Yes, you can burn your arm on the metal as you get in and out of your car. Yes, you can have a window failure on a hot summer day if your car doesn’t have a least one window opened just a little bit. Yes, phones and electronic items can stop working if left in your car. (Many times they recover when they cool off)
And yes, on several occasions it has exceeded 120 degrees Fahrenheit in Phoenix on a hot summer day. The highest official temperature ever recorded in Phoenix was 122 degrees on June 26, 1990. The following night on the 27th in 1990, the temperature did not fall any lower than 93.
I know you have heard that Arizona has a dry heat. Sorry, but from late June through August we have what some call a monsoon season where the humidity goes much higher than normal and we enter our “Hot and Humid” season.
Oh, did a forget to say Welcome to Arizona? It really is a great place to live, work and have fun. You will find that a working Air Conditioner is your best friend. We can’t help with your car but at home or business we are ready to help you get cool and comfortable.
Looking for a fast and fair company to work with for your Air Conditioning repair or replacement needs? Give Aaron’s Mechanical Service a call and let us help you get cooled off! Call 623-388-4436
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