Well, here we are going into the second full week of August. Have you looked at the forecast for the next seven days yet? In three days we start into a five day period where some of the TV forecasters are predicting 110 degrees plus.
Is your air conditioner ready for many hours of 110 degrees Fahrenheit? Are you trying to cool your home by thirty (30) plus degrees? At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want to help you keep your home cool and comfortable. We are as close as your phone and a call to 623-388-4436 will get us on the way to fix your problem. If your AC Unit needs a tune up, we are there. If you have waited too long and your air conditioner needs a repair, either minor or extensive, we are there. If your ac unit has too many hours of service (or too many years) and it needs to be replaced, we are there!
Are you looking for fast and fair AC repair? Aaron’s Mechanical Service is there to be your friend in Air Conditioner repair.
How can you and your pets keep cool while you are waiting for your Aaron’s Mechanical Service technician to arrive?
First, try not to use heat producing appliances like the stove, oven, dishwasher, clothes dryer, etc... while your air conditioning is on the blink. You can always make sandwiches, get take out, or use the microwave to prepare meals. Wash dishes by hand and turn off as many lamps, as possible.
If you live in a two-story home stay downstairs when your A/C is not working. The lower level of your home will be much cooler than upstairs. Since warm air is less dense than cool air, warm air will rises, leaving your home feeling much cooler downstairs. And if you have a basement, let your pets go down there, as it will be even cooler.
Keep your window shades and blinds closed down. This will help keep room temperatures at their coolest.
Keep all floor fans and ceiling fans on constantly. It may not be cold air, but the continuous flow of air circulating your home will help keep you cooler.
Make sure you have lots of fresh cool water available so your pets and yourself. Both you and your pets need to stay hydrated. Add ice cubes as needed to both your drinking glass and your pets’ bowls.
If you are going to be without air conditioning for an extended period of time, you might want to familiarize yourself with the warning signs of heat stroke in pets and other summer or high heat pet care tips.
At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay cool and comfortable all year round. If your AC 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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623-388-4436
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