Monday, December 15, 2014

Aaron’s Mechanical Services Asks What is Valley of the Sun “Cold”?

If you have seen the National Weather Service’s forecast for this week is a pretty good example of “Cold” for the Phoenix Metro Area. The highs are expected to be in the low to mid sixties and the lows running from the high thirties to the mid-forties. For long time Phoenix residents that qualifies for cold.

You can tell a tourist in this kind of weather.  They are the ones that are still in shorts and shirt sleeves.  The native Phoenician is the one wearing a parka and mukluks.  Yes, it is that much of a contrast.

That comes from the twenty or so degrees difference that we also call hot. When our tourist is at home an eighty degree day is called hot and here in Phoenix we think that 80 degrees is downright cool.  We don’t talk hot until we see the mercury push well north of the century mark. If fact I think the news media isn’t allowed to say the “H” word until the payment begins to melt here in the Valley of the Sun.

So if you have been running your furnace don’t feel that you have wimped out.

Speaking of running your furnace, how is that going?  Is your heating system doing a good job of keeping you warm?  Perhaps more important how is it doing in its consumption of energy to keep you warm? Will you need a bank loan to pay your energy bills?

Did You Know?

That the forecast has just one day that gets into the very low seventies in the next ten days?

Depending on where you live in the Valley of the Sun expect to see at least three nights with lows in the thirties.

We may even see two more days of rain expected in the next ten days. 

We are sure getting ready to move into winter in the southwest. No, we can’t claim we have bitter winter weather but it sure feels cold to us desert dwellers.

The Maricopa County Flood District has installed and maintains 312 precipitation gages throughout Maricopa and surrounding counties which measure the amount and timing of rainfall in real time. This data is transmitted to the District and stored on the base computers. 

The Phoenix Metro Area is ahead of the average rainfall (8.03 inches) for the 2014 year.

Are you looking for fast and fair Heating Service or Repair? Aaron’s Mechanical Services wants you to stay comfortable all year round.  Most important we want you to spend the least amount of money possible while you stay comfortable. 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 Heating System service needs.

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