After years working for other heating & air conditioning companies, I decided it was time to go out on my own. Starting Home Repairs by Richard was a dream come true. I just passed the one year mark on 6/1/09 and I’m extremely happy to be able to do right for my customers. I’m guessing you are fed up with heating & air conditioning service companies that promise the moon & don’t deliver. How many times have you called in the middle of the night for emergency service because your heating system went out only to be told no one was available until morning? If you call me at 3AM because your heat is out, I won’t tell you I’ll be there 6 hours later, I’ll be there probably within 45 minutes.
I’m an honest man trying to make an honest living & I treat my customers as I would want my own family treated. I offer prompt & reliable heating and air conditioning service, maintenance & installation in Nassau County at an affordable price. I answer all phone calls, no answering service to deal with. There are no service techs that just do the job for a paycheck. I take great pride in my work & when you deal with my company, you deal directly with me. My overhead is low so I can pass the savings on to you.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Rain Rain Go Away!

OK, enough is enough already. This weather is beyond ridiculous. I don’t remember the last time we had so much rain! I think we are at double the amount for the month and we still have a week to go. I’m sitting at the dining room table watching more of the most incredible looking rain clouds heading in this direction. Oh well. I did want to remind you to make sure you clear any standing water around your home. I know whatever it is will probably fill up again but don’t wait. There’s enough to worry about with swine flu, we don’t need to worry about the mosquitoes and West Nile. Also remember to watch for ticks on both you and any pets. Traipsing around the yard can be a bit of an obstacle course. I have my own private pond where one never existed. Before this all started, all I had to do was dig down about a foot and the hole would start filling with water. Now, the ground is so saturated that I’m surprised we haven’t gone sliding into the bay across the street! I’m one step away from being a houseboat with all this water!

UPDATE: I just looked through newsday.com and about half an hour ago an article was posted which refers exactly to what I was saying. But here's the rub.....a fine for the homeowner who doesn't clear standing water...... here''s the link to the article.

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/nassau/ny-linile2412911478jun23,0,1405065.story

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