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SameDay Addresses AC Risks Following Record Mild Winter
SameDay urges inspections focusing on refrigerant, airflow, and electrical checks to prevent breakdowns before peak cooling season after Salt Lake’s warmest winter on record.
- Following Salt Lake City's warmest winter on record, SameDay Heating & Air is urging residents to conduct air conditioning inspections now, identifying spring as a critical window before peak summer cooling demands arrive.
- The National Weather Service reported that Salt Lake City's 2025-26 winter averaged 40.7 degrees Fahrenheit, making it the warmest season since 1874 and 7.6 degrees above normal levels.
- Dormant air conditioning systems can develop hidden issues regardless of winter severity; SameDay technicians evaluate refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and coil conditions for systems typically carrying a service life of 15 to 20 years.
- "Spring remains the most practical window for addressing AC needs on a homeowner's own terms rather than under the pressure of a summer breakdown," Weaver noted, as contractor availability compresses quickly when temperatures rise toward 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
- SameDay provides 24/7 emergency HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services across the Wasatch Front, where licensed technicians follow Utah mechanical codes to prepare residents for peak cooling loads arriving in late June.
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