Rise and Shine: The AC Technician’s Morning Routine

As the sun peeks over the horizon in Lake Wales, FL, I’m already up and preparing for another busy day with Ridge Energy Savers. My morning coffee is essential as I review the day’s schedule, which includes a mix of AC repairs, installations, and routine maintenance calls.

First Stop: Emergency AC Repair in Cypress Gardens

Our first call of the day takes us to Cypress Gardens, where a family is dealing with a malfunctioning air conditioner. Florida summers can be unforgiving, so we prioritize these emergency calls. After a thorough inspection, we identify the issue as a faulty capacitor and quickly replace it, restoring cool comfort to the grateful homeowners.

Midday: Air Conditioning Installation in Bartow

Next, we head to Bartow for a scheduled AC installation. This job requires precision and teamwork as we carefully remove the old unit and install a new, energy-efficient system. We take the time to explain the new features to the homeowner, ensuring they understand how to maximize their comfort and energy savings.

Afternoon: Routine Maintenance in Winter Haven

After lunch, we drive to Winter Haven for some routine AC maintenance calls. These check-ups are crucial for preventing future breakdowns and extending the life of air conditioning systems. We perform the following tasks:

  • Clean or replace air filters
  • Check refrigerant levels
  • Inspect and clean condenser coils
  • Verify proper thermostat operation

Evening: Wrapping Up in Haines City and Auburndale

As the day winds down, we handle a couple of quick service calls in Haines City and Auburndale. These range from minor repairs to answering questions about energy-saving practices. It’s always rewarding to help our neighbors stay cool and comfortable.

Before heading home, I ensure our service van is restocked and ready for another day of keeping Lake Wales and the surrounding areas comfortable. Working for Ridge Energy Savers isn’t just a job; it’s about being there for our community when they need us most.

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