Archive for 'Homeowner Alert'
It’s Baaaacck!
December is my favorite and least favorite month. I love Christmas and the season of giving and lending a helping hand plus family gathering. It is one of best seasons. However on the other hand, it is the season where I am burried under paperwork at work ….. it is a lot of long nights. [...]
Posted: December 16th, 2008 under Homeowner Alert.
Tags: 2009, aardvark a/c, energy, Energy Savings, high efficiency air conditioning and heating, insulation, tax credit
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NATE, Who?
You may have seen NATE being tossed around and wondered who is that? NATE is a what not a who.
The North American Technician Excellence program was orginally created to recognize a minimal level of technician mastery. These technicians through extensive testing prove that they have a substantial working knowledge of air conditioning and [...]
Posted: December 9th, 2008 under Homeowner Alert.
Tags: Certification, Current Events, NATE, Technicians, training
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Brrr its getting cold, prepare for winter now.
Visions of hot chocolate and slippers are starting to appear in my mind as we experience an early shift toward winter. For the last week or so we have been enjoying chilly 60 degree mornings reminding us that winter is not far.
This is something we at Aardvark A/C and Heating have been preparing for [...]
Posted: October 14th, 2008 under Homeowner Alert.
Tags: air conditioner, cleaning, entex, heating, houston, Maintenance, maintenance program, tune up
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Heater Season is A’ Coming!
With the hurricanes bringing more hot humid weather, I am excited about our upcoming heater season. After a long hot Houston summer I can’t wait for cool air and a toasty mug of hot chocolate. I know that its hard to think winter is close by with 94 degree weather about. However, over night it [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Homeowner Alert.
Tags: air conditiong, family, furnace, Health, heater, houston, licensing, safety, summer, TDLR, Texas, training, unlicensed, winter
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