Early Morning Preparations
The day begins at 6:00 AM when I check my service schedule for the day. Working at Allied Heating & Air Colorado means being prepared for anything, from emergency furnace repairs to scheduled heater installations. After a quick equipment check and loading up the service van with commonly needed parts, I’m ready to head out.
First Call: Emergency Furnace Service
Colorado mornings can be brutally cold, which is why our first calls are often urgent situations. Today’s first stop involves a family whose heating system stopped working overnight. These situations remind me why I love working in HVAC – there’s nothing quite like restoring warmth to a chilly home and seeing the relief on our customers’ faces.
Mid-Morning: Heater Installation
Our scheduled installation takes up most of the late morning. Installing new heating systems requires precision and attention to detail. Each home is unique, and proper sizing and installation are crucial for optimal performance. We take pride in explaining the system’s operation to homeowners, ensuring they understand how to maintain their investment.
Afternoon Service Calls
The afternoon typically includes:
– Preventive maintenance checks
– Filter replacements
– System diagnostics
– Performance testing
End of Day
Before heading back to base, I ensure all paperwork is complete and the van is restocked for tomorrow. Working in residential heating means being prepared for whatever tomorrow brings. At Allied Heating & Air Colorado, we understand that keeping homes warm isn’t just about technical expertise – it’s about providing peace of mind during those cold Colorado nights.
As I wrap up another day, I’m reminded that our work makes a real difference in people’s comfort and safety. Whether it’s an emergency repair or a routine maintenance check, every call matters in maintaining our community’s well-being during those challenging winter months.