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A Day in the Life of an HVAC Technician at Farley & Hysaw

Morning: Gearing Up for the Day

My day at Farley & Hysaw starts bright and early at 7 AM. After grabbing a quick coffee, I head to our headquarters in Tuscaloosa, AL, to check the day’s schedule. Today, I’ve got a mix of HVAC maintenance and air conditioning repair jobs lined up across Northport and Cottondale.

First Stop: A/C Service in Northport

My first call is to a residential property in Northport for routine A/C service. The homeowner has been experiencing inconsistent cooling, so I perform a thorough inspection, clean the coils, and replace the air filter. I also take the time to educate the client on proper maintenance techniques to keep their system running efficiently.

Midday: Emergency Repair in Cottondale

Just as I’m wrapping up in Northport, I receive an urgent call about a malfunctioning air conditioner in Cottondale. I quickly head over to diagnose the issue. It turns out to be a faulty compressor, which requires immediate replacement. I explain the situation to the homeowner and get to work, ensuring their comfort is restored as quickly as possible.

Afternoon: HVAC Installation in Tuscaloosa

After lunch, I head back to Tuscaloosa for a scheduled HVAC installation. This is a bigger job that takes up most of the afternoon. Working with a colleague, we carefully remove the old system and install the new, energy-efficient unit. We take pride in ensuring everything is set up correctly and operating at peak performance.

Evening: Wrap-up and Preparation

As the day winds down, I return to the office to complete my paperwork and prep for tomorrow. I’ve got jobs scheduled in Duncanville and Fosters, so I make sure my truck is stocked with the necessary parts and tools.

Reflecting on the Day

Working at Farley & Hysaw as an HVAC technician is always rewarding. Whether I’m in Moundville performing routine maintenance or tackling an emergency repair in Tuscaloosa, I know I’m making a difference in our customers’ comfort and well-being. It’s a challenging job, but the satisfaction of solving problems and helping people makes it all worthwhile.