Air conditioning is a must in the summer

I chose late November to hit the West Coast regions thinking the worst of the heat was behind me.

Booked day trips to discover our nations wonderful outdoors.

17 glorious days of late Summer temperate perfection. Spent most of our time indoors as daytime highs screamed above 108 while the A/C in the hotel room just laughed and said, “You believe THAT’S BAD?” and soon began huffing and straining to cool things down to a mere 103. Let me just say, there were no kicks on route 66 while I was in THAT getaway. The a/c was possessed by a blazing oil furnace. I believe the Inn Keepers Law should mandate that any Heating and A/C plan in a hotel room be precisely tuned to a no-foul channel. When I turn on the a/c, I don’t want to have to risk getting frostbite or heat stroke. Same goes when choosing a Heating and A/C business to trust your cooling, heating, conditioning and oil furnace maintenance with. Your house isn’t a hotel that operates to please the thoUSnds of visitors and installs measures to keep inquisitive guests from tinkering with control units in efforts to chop some sort of DaVinci code. Stick to the pros, through heat and snow… Heater upgrades are just as important to those regions that count on a 74 degree or higher warmth from their oil furnace so why should Winter travelling be any different in hotel rooms? Single pane windows that let in sub temps are normal and the oil furnace upgrade is always under a window so a hotel heating and cooling unit is constantly put to the ultimate test. I am not sure what the scheduled maintenance is on some Heating and A/C units, although I would wager the a/c repair and oil furnace maintenance Heating and A/C suppliers are busier than bees at a July honeycomb festival.

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