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Friday, June 25, 2021

Meh. It's not like they have the electricity to run them anyway

CAMERON PARK, Calif. — Along with the high call volume HVAC companies expect at this time of year, they're dealing with dwindling supplies of air conditioning units brought on by the pandemic. 

Calls have been coming into the dispatch center at Gilmore Heating, Air & Plumbing, day and night, since the start of the heatwave.

4 comments:

  1. That's ok most have a smart thermostat and will be dying when it gets to be 78 degrees in their houses. Phhffftttt.
    JD

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  2. I'm in east central Florida. I keep my AC set at 80° during the day. Cool enough, dry air, easier to go back outside on a hot day

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  3. If the AC doesn't make your nipples hard enough to cut glass, its too warm in your house.

    Exile1981

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    1. That's if you have the money to back up the electric bill when it comes in.
      Heltau

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