30/07/2026
☀️ Extreme Heat Ahead: Please Stay Safe and Help Your Systems Keep Up ☀️
With temperatures forecasted to reach the triple digits over the next several days, we want to encourage everyone to take precautions to stay safe and help reduce strain on home systems during this extreme heat event.
When temperatures climb this high, air conditioning systems work much harder than normal, and demand for cooling-related service calls increases significantly. While no system can completely avoid the impact of prolonged extreme heat, there are a few simple steps that can help improve performance and efficiency:
✅ Replace or clean HVAC air filters to maintain proper airflow.
✅ Keep outdoor condenser units clear of weeds, debris, grass clippings, and other obstructions. Allowing plenty of airflow around the unit helps it operate more efficiently.
✅ Keep blinds and curtains closed during the hottest parts of the day to reduce heat gain inside your home.
✅ Limit use of heat-generating appliances such as ovens and dryers during peak afternoon hours when possible.
✅ Check drains and condensate lines for signs of blockage, as heavy air conditioner use can increase moisture and drainage demands.
✅ Set realistic thermostat expectations. During extreme heat, most systems may run longer than usual and can struggle to maintain very low indoor temperatures.
Our team is always here to support you and remains committed to responding to cooling, plumbing, and drain-related issues as quickly as possible. However, weather events like this place considerable strain on residential systems and often result in higher-than-normal service demand. We appreciate your patience and understanding as our technicians work diligently to help everyone stay comfortable and safe.
Most importantly, please take care of yourselves, your families, pets, and neighbors during this heat wave. Stay hydrated, limit prolonged outdoor activity during peak temperatures, and check in on anyone who may be vulnerable to extreme heat.
Thank you for allowing us to serve your communities.
Please stay safe, stay cool, and take care of one another.