Stay on top of heating maintenance and unplug devices not in use are some of the at-home tips the Better Business Bureau (BBB) suggests to beat the heat.
With rising temperatures and the occasional heat wave, staying cool will be essential for a safe and enjoyable summer.
Whether you’re at the office or working from home, turn to the Better Business Bureau this summer for reliable businesses and refreshing tips to help you beat the heat.The heat is not going anywhere and this may be the year to invest in a quality heat, ventilation and air conditioning system. The BBB can help you find a reliable HVAC company in your area. Using our one-stop-shop "Get A Quote" service can quickly get quotes from a variety of providers in one go.
"The summer is a busy time of year for HVAC and housekeeping businesses and finding a reliable option within your budget can be daunting," says Neesha Hothi, BBB spokesperson serving Mainland BC.
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