Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Will You Have A Houseful on Thanksgiving?

Well, the first of the “BIG” holidays is upon us.  We are all getting ready for Thanksgiving in one way or the other.  We are either planning on going to someone’s home or we are getting our home ready for company.

Is your furnace, HVAC or heating system ready for the holiday festivities? While the oven will be going and providing some heat you may need to have your heating system tested and tuned-up so it can do its part as well.

A quick call to Aaron’s Mechanical Service at 623-388-4436 can get us on our way to make sure your home is ready for the holiday and the heating season.  Here in Arizona, especially the Phoenix Metro area it is not part of any real cold winters.  But, with our body tempered for highs well north of one-hundred-fifteen degrees Fahrenheit we need heating help when our daytime highs drop into the fifty or sixty degree range.  Let alone nights that can drop to freezing and slightly below.

According to the National Weather Service we will see temperatures in some parts of the Valley of the Sun with nighttime lows less than ten degrees above freezing.  That is cold enough for me.

Don’t wait to find out if your furnace or heating system is up to the task and then leaves you out in the cold so to speak.

Did You Know?

More than 250 million turkeys will be served on Thanksgiving this year.

2.6 billion pounds is the total weight of sweet potatoes — another popular Thanksgiving side dish — produced by major sweet potato producing states in 2012. North Carolina (1.2 billion pounds) produced more sweet potatoes than any other state, followed by California, Mississippi and Louisiana.

How Fast Can A Turkey Trot? Would You Believe 25 MPH.

There are four places in the United States named after the holiday's traditional main course. Turkey Creek, LA, was the most populous in 2012, with 440 residents, followed by Turkey, TX (415), Turkey, NC (295) and Turkey Creek, AZ (294). There are also two townships in Pennsylvania with "Turkey" in the name: Upper Turkeyfoot and Lower Turkeyfoot. (Please note that the Turkey Creek, Arizona, population total pertains to the 2010 Census).

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay warm dry and 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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