Last
 Night with three Digit Temperatures and heat warning here in Northern 
California, My central air conditioning stopped giving me cool air.  
Thanks to my 2 electric fans, I was able to maintain the house 
temperature to 85F. However, I was not able to sleep, so I started 
calling a couple of AC repair companies with emergency services starting
 at 1AM to 3AM. After a couple of tries, I was able to connect to the 
call center of Lees Aircon Services. I was able to make an appointment 
for 10AM this morning. By 11:00AM I have my air condition running just 
in time for this afternoon projected 115F. This event cost me a fortune 
but  Peace of Mind and a One year Maintenance Agreement membership. The 
technician installed a brand new compressor Saver Start Assist and a new
 dual Run Capacitor made in the US. The technician informed me that the 
old capacitor was made in China. Now I am enjoying a cool 78F inside, 
while it is blistering hot outside. I am very please with the prompt 
service from LeesAir.com      
While talking to the technician, I learned the Person ( female) who answered my Help Call early this morning is located in Armenia. A couple of years ago, When I call for Help on my TV, Internet and Phone, an agent from the Call Center either from the Philippines or India handled my call for Help.
Last
 week when I have no Internet, TV and land line phone services, the 
person who answered my call was from Central America. I had no service 
for 24hrs and I realized how dependent I am to the Internet and 
Television.  
I am just wondering- Are Call Centers in the Philippines still active? I appreciate to hear from my FB friends in the Philippines.
Meanwhile, the event last night made me hungry for Fish & Chips and crab cakes today.
What Is an AC Emergency? Several scenarios always equal an AC emergency. If your air conditioner stops working and weather advisories forecast daytime temperature at around 100°F and nighttime temperatures at or above 80°F, your AC requires emergency service.


 
 

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