AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – With temperatures reaching triple digits over the next few days, heating and air companies like Bailey’s Comfort Services are prepared to answer the call.
“The main thing is to be flexible, we’re going to adjust our schedule to free up our technicians so that they can get to those no cool calls, the people who are completely without air conditioning we’ll definitely prioritize those,” said Hank Gautreaux, Project Manager at Bailey’s Comfort Services.
With high temperatures and high humidity, the harder A/C units are having to work causing more potential for failure…