A Day of Keeping Texas Homes Cozy – Life as a HART HVAC Service Tech
5:30 AM – Rise and Shine
The day starts early in the HVAC business, especially during the peak seasons when Texas weather shows its extremes. After my morning coffee, I check my service schedule for the day, which includes stops across Weatherford and Azle.
7:00 AM – First Call
My first appointment is in Hudson Oaks, where a family’s furnace decided to quit during one of our rare cold snaps. These early morning calls are crucial – nobody wants to wake up to a freezing house.
Key Tasks Today:
- Emergency furnace repair in Hudson Oaks
- Scheduled maintenance in Springtown
- Heater installation consultation in Aledo
- Electrical repair in Willow Park
10:30 AM – Education Moment
During the Springtown maintenance call, I take time to show the homeowner how to properly maintain their system. It’s rewarding to help customers understand their heating systems better, potentially saving them money in the long run.
2:00 PM – Installation Planning
The afternoon takes me to Aledo for a consultation about replacing an aging furnace. We discuss energy-efficient options and plan the best approach for the upcoming installation.
4:30 PM – Wrapping Up
My final stop is in Willow Park for an electrical repair. These jobs require extra attention to detail and safety protocols. Years of experience have taught me that thorough testing is essential before calling any job complete.
6:00 PM – Day’s End
Before heading home, I ensure all my paperwork is in order and my truck is restocked for tomorrow’s calls. Serving our community across Parker County means being prepared for anything the next day might bring.
Working at HART HVAC isn’t just about fixing systems – it’s about ensuring our neighbors stay comfortable year-round, no matter what Texas weather throws at us.