Morning Prep: 6:00 AM
The day starts early in the HVAC business, especially during Colorado’s extreme weather seasons. After grabbing my morning coffee, I check my service schedule for the day, which includes stops across Arvada and Broomfield. The weather forecast shows we’re expecting a scorcher, which means AC services will be in high demand.
First Call: 7:30 AM
My first stop is a residential maintenance check in Lakewood. Regular maintenance is crucial for keeping HVAC systems running efficiently. I perform a thorough inspection, checking:
• Filter conditions
• Electrical connections
• Refrigerant levels
• Thermostat functionality
• System operations
Emergency Call: 10:30 AM
Just as I’m finishing up, dispatch radios in about an emergency heating repair in Wheat Ridge. A family’s furnace stopped working overnight, and with Colorado’s unpredictable temperature swings, this needs immediate attention.
Afternoon Schedule: 1:00 PM
After lunch, I head to Littleton for scheduled AC maintenance calls. These preventive services help homeowners avoid costly breakdowns during peak seasons. Today’s tasks include:
• Cleaning condenser coils
• Checking refrigerant pressures
• Testing safety controls
• Calibrating thermostats
Final Service: 4:30 PM
The day wraps up in Cherry Hills with an AC repair call. After diagnosing the issue and explaining the solution to the homeowner, I complete the necessary repairs before heading back to base.
Serving our Colorado communities requires technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and a commitment to customer service. Every day brings new challenges and opportunities to help keep our neighbors comfortable in their homes and businesses.
Remember, regular maintenance is key to extending the life of your HVAC system and preventing unexpected breakdowns during extreme weather conditions.