When temps drop to zero or below, what happens at Mechanical Extremes? Lots of calls. That, in turn, results in Mechanical Extremes’ vans hitting the road. During the recent cold snap, incoming call volume doubled. The what, why, and how this played out is worth looking at.
The What
The first “what” is obvious. Heat going out in extreme cold is very uncomfortable. Impact may worsen for those with health vulnerabilities. The second “what” is about the house itself. Water and sewage lines can freeze up. Fixing water damage and the plumbing multiplies the inconvenience and result in unwelcome expenses.
The Why
Why does a furnace break down when you need it the most? In cold weather, the furnace has to work much harder to keep up. That extra stress can cause an underlying weakness to trigger a failure.
How It Played Out
Mechanical Extremes rose to the problem to ensure customer’s needs were met. Mechanical Extremes understands what’s at stake and is prepared for emergencies. A phone call at any hour will alert the team to your problem so arrangements can be made.
One More Thought
You can stay ahead of inconvenient heating and cooling outages and minimize potential costs. Click here to learn about the Extreme Comfort Agreement.