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Southeast HVAC News
ARS/Rscue Rooter Atlanta Donates Over
$7000 in Products and Services to a Local Military Family In
Need. |
ARS/Rescue Rooter Atlanta, a network provider of air
conditioning, heating and plumbing services, gave back to a
military family in need by installing an HVAC system free of
charge. Shaun and Denise Clontz are recipients for the ARS Cares
initiative which aims at donating an HVAC system or water heater
to veterans in need.
ARS/Rescue Rooter Atlanta, a network provider of air
conditioning, heating and plumbing services, gave back to a
military family in need by installing an HVAC system free of
charge. Shaun and Denise Clontz are recipients for the ARS Cares
initiative which aims at donating an HVAC system or water heater
to veterans in need. For the Clontz family in Bethlehem, GA, the
donation could not have been timelier.
The Clontz family is an Atlanta-based family with three
children, and father Shaun Clontz served from 2009-2010 in the
Army. Since his return from Afghanistan, Shaun and his family
have noticed a significant decline in the performance of their
HVAC unit; it had not been sufficient in combating the cold
temperatures during the winter.
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“The freezing temperatures have been really hard on the family,”
says Denise. “Trying to stay warm and living on space heaters has
been tough.” The family reached out to ARS in Atlanta, and the
technician that appraised the Clontz’s system told ARS’ General
Manager David Buhle of their situation. “We thought it would be a
great idea to donate a system to this family,” says Buhle.
The team at ARS/Rescue Rooter Atlanta donated a Nest Learning
Thermostat in addition to a new updated system, which not only will
keep but their comfortable but save them energy and money, too.
“The team at ARS appreciates the service and sacrifices active and
retired military men and women make,” says Buhle. “So we want to
help them stay comfortable in their homes while affording them no
expenses. It makes you proud to come to work.”
Thanks to ARS, the Clontz family can now be comfortable in both
colder and warmer conditions, and Denise Clontz is relieved, saying,
“We don’t have to worry now.”
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