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Covid-19 Update...

We wanted to take a minute to give all of our customers an update regarding the Covid-19 pandemic…
Everyone at Air Temp HVAC understands the frustration and confusion our customers are feeling right now and the importance of the Coronavirus quarantine.  Rest assured that Air Temp is doing everything in our power to ensure safety at this time.  Our technicians and staff are doing their absolute best to provide HVAC service that follows all CDC health guidelines and social distancing practices.  We consistently wear mask and gloves, wash our hands constantly and diligently maintain a clean work space and vehicle.  Our goal is to protect you, your family, our workers and their families through as little contact service as possible.
We are all in this together and will continue to work with our customers and employees to uphold these most crucial CDC rules in order to combat and slow the spread of this terrible virus.  Please contact us for any requests or to find out more.
From everyone here at Air Temp HVAC, please be safe and remember that we will all triumph over this!
Contact our Air Temp HVAC staff at 773.715.0912 today to make requests or obtain more information.  Stay safe and remember to practice social distancing and wash those hands frequently!

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