Did you realize that Summers in Alabama are among the hottest in all of the United States. Average temperatures throughout the Summer average over 90 degrees Fahrenheit. In the extreme southern part of the state, we are fortunate to have the heat tempered slightly by the winds from the Gulf of Mexico, but our humidity however makes the heat appear higher than it really is. In parts of northern Alabama, the elevation above sea level similarly tempers the summer heat. In summer, average afternoon elevated temperatures are especially high in Montgomery and Tuscaloosa (both averaging 92 °F (33 °C) in July and August). The average nighttime humidity is highest in southwest Alabama, which results in the highest average (high plus low temperature) for reporting stations in the state. While afternoon highs in Mobile are slightly cooler than those in Alabama’s inland cities, the warm nights produced by proximity to the Gulf of Mexico results in the average annual temperature for Mobile being the highest in the state.

With all this said, it is important that your HVAC system is working well not only for your comfort and also to protect your health during these recent heat waves.

Having your HVAC cooling system checked in early Spring can help you avoid costly air conditioning repairs in the middle of our hot Summers.

We at Action Heating and Air Conditioning can help prepare you for the Summer months by preforming a Spring maintenance check of your entire cooling system. This can not only help prepare you for the hot Summers ahead but also avoid the cost factor associated with needing your air conditioner repairs during the busiest season for air conditioning contractors.

Please call us at Action Heating and Air Conditioning anytime you have issues with your heating or cooling systems. We have been serving the Mobile and Baldwin County areas since 1997. Please call us at 251 272-5900 if we can help. Also please visit our website at www.callaction.net to learn more about us and the services we offer.

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