Morning Brief – 7:00 AM
The day starts early at George Wayne Mechanical as we gather for our morning briefing. The dispatcher hands out the day’s assignments, and I see I’ve got a full schedule covering heating system installations and repairs across Burleson and Cleburne.
First Call – 8:30 AM
My first stop is in Joshua, TX, where a homeowner’s furnace isn’t producing enough heat. After a thorough inspection, I discover the issue is a worn-out blower motor. These Texas winters might be milder than up north, but a functioning heating system is still essential for comfort.
Midday – 12:00 PM
After completing the morning repair, I head to Crowley for a scheduled furnace replacement. This is a bigger job that takes several hours. The homeowner is upgrading to a more energy-efficient model, which will help reduce their utility bills during the heating season.
Afternoon Tasks
The rest of my day includes:
- Performing routine maintenance in Alvarado
- Conducting a heating system inspection for a new client
- Installing a smart thermostat in Burleson
End of Day – 5:00 PM
Before heading back to headquarters, I complete my service reports and prepare the van for tomorrow. Working in HVAC means every day brings new challenges and opportunities to help our community stay comfortable, especially during those chilly North Texas nights.
Key Takeaways
Being a heating technician requires:
- Technical expertise
- Problem-solving skills
- Excellent customer service
- Adaptability to weather conditions
- Commitment to safety protocols
Serving our communities across North Texas isn’t just a job – it’s about ensuring families stay warm and comfortable in their homes throughout the heating season.