Monday, November 19, 2012

Cold Snap Approaches East Coast



It isn't even winter yet, and the East Coast has already seen its share of harsh weather. If Superstorm Sandy and the Nor'Easter that was hot on its trails are any indication of how the coming months are going to go, we're definitely in for a cold and snowy one. Let's not even go into the fact that economists anticipate (and have some proof of) the fact that heating/oil prices will be on the rise as a result of the turmoil from the storm. Now, more than ever, it's important to make sure your HVAC systems are working efficiently if you're on the east coast. 

Forecasters are already predicting that the final days of November and early December are going to be, perhaps, unprecedentedly cold on the East coast while the rest of the country will be experiencing the contrary.  The northeast in particular is anticipated to have some extremely unpredictable weather this season with lots of ups and downs.

As we know, November kicks off "heating season," and though it hasn't dipped down too low in our neck of the woods quite yet, if it's as predictably unpredictable as it's supposed to be, it's a good time to get in the spirit of the season. Heating companies in Newtown, Philadelphia, and all across Jersey are going to be busy in the coming weeks, so it's best to schedule an appointment for as soon as possible to make sure you won't run into any issues in the future. 

Being ready for winter weather – no matter what it may bring – means winterizing your home and having routine maintenance performed on your HVAC unit. Some are reluctant to dish out the dough, but especially if you're living in the Northeast, it's better safe than sorry because you never know what might come your way.

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