This summer has seen an uptick in cases for air conditioning repairs and service for different HVAC companies around Knoxville. The higher-than-average heat has caused a lot of stress on units, according to HVAC Service Manager.
“At least 40 plus calls a day minimum; 40-50 calls a day,” Service Manager said. “My guys are running to at least five or six no A/C calls every day. You know, it’s really challenging.”
The HVAC team has been working overtime to ensure that people have a working A/C unit for their homes so they can beat the heat. Many of the calls they receive are for older residents who are without air conditioning in their homes.
“A third of our calls are from elderly people, individuals with infants and newborns, or individuals with medical issues,” Manager stated. “We try to treat everyone the same, but sometimes, I do have to prioritize certain calls.”
The Community Action Committee (CAC) is among the organizations providing support to older individuals who may lack cooling options during the hot weather.
“We would be able to deliver a fan, or possibly a window A/C unit if the landlord couldn’t provide that,” a representative of the CAC noted. “If they’re homeowners, then we would certainly follow up directly with them and try to connect them to some type of cooling source.”
The CAC has provided around 14 window A/C units and roughly 20 fans to those in need this summer, with seniors being the primary focus for assistance.
The CAC emphasizes the importance of immediate intervention to prevent heat-related illnesses among seniors. Keeping vulnerable individuals safe and cool is a top priority for the organization, especially during periods of extreme heat.
As the heatwave persists in East Tennessee, the demand for HVAC services remains high as residents seek relief from the scorching temperatures. HVAC contractors are working tirelessly to ensure that homes stay cool and comfortable, especially for those who are most at risk of heat-related health issues.
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