
Have your heard that GS Mechanical has a new name?
What do you think? Is this one easier to remember? ๐
Residential Heating and Cooling
Licensed and Insured
Family Owned and Operated
NJHIC: 13VH10232900
Operating as usual
Have your heard that GS Mechanical has a new name?
What do you think? Is this one easier to remember? ๐
We would like to ask you to share it with your friends. You never know where help will come from. Thank you.
GS Mechanical LLC is growing and looking for HVAC Service Technicians with experience to join our team!
This Position includes:
- Competitive compensation,
- Company vehicle,
- Uniforms,
- Tool allowance,
- Overtime,
- Commission from sales,
- Health Insurance.
Skills required:
- 3+ years experience in installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and correcting diverse HVAC service issues,
- Good analytical skills and attention to detail,
- Excellent customer service skills with desire to exceed customer expectations,
- Ability to work independently in a timely manner, making sure job is done correctly the first time.
Other Requirements:
- Well groomed, neat appearance,
- Valid driverโs license and clean driving record,
- Criminal background check,
- Must be able to pass drug test,
- Lift up to 50 pounds; be able to push, pull, carry or maneuver heavier items (with additional manpower or appropriate devices); carry ladders; work from heights, work in small crawl spaces,
- Observe all company procedures and safety rules.
Salary dependents on experience of candidate.
Send Resume to [Email hidden]
or call (609) 666 7006.
So itโs ready for work tomorrow ๐
Budget friendly hot water heater ๐
Hope everyone is enjoying the holiday!
GS Mechanical Christmas party last night ๐คฉ
Enjoy the weekend!
If you havenโt checked your air filter in a while, now is a good time. With the cold weather, your HVAC system or furnace is running frequently to keep your home at the temperature you set. The HVAC system or furnace pulls air from inside the home through an air filter and into the unit. The air filter traps pollutants such as pet hair, dust and other particulates and keeps them from entering the HVAC system or furnace.
As the filter continues to trap dust and debris, the filter gets clogged and the air can not travel to the HVAC system or furnace properly. This leads to
High energy bills
Health concerns
System failure
Changing the air filter regularly is a good practice. How often you change your air filters in your HVAC system or furnace depends on the indoor air quality in your home. If you have pets, you should change your air filters every 2 months to keep the air clean. If you have anyone in your family who has allergies, you should change the air filter every 6 weeks. This will ensure the air stays clean reducing the amount of dust in the air that could trigger a reaction.
If you are unsure how to change your air filters or what type of air filters you need, refer to an HVAC professional. Our team of friendly and courteous technicians at GS Mechanical will help you get the correct air filters for your HVAC system or furnace. They will help you keep your system running efficiently all winter long!
For those who are going shopping this weekend ๐
Here is the post with the picture.
Picture from the field.
Here is our Senior Technician, John Griffin, installing a Goodman Mini-Split unit to the wall in the home of one of our clients.
Working hard to keep this client comfortable all year long!
How would you name this? ๐
When it comes to air quality, most people will automatically think about the outside air. You may have an image right now of smog filled air caused by traffic jams and smokestacks on buildings. But, have you ever wondered how safe the air is in your home?
The quality of the air in your home can be bad, if not worse than the outside air. Air pollutants can be found in the home causing the air to be filled with particles that contribute to poor air quality. These particles can be brought in from the outside through open windows and doors or from people and pets.
The most common indoor air pollutant is carbon monoxide that escapes into your home from natural gas that is not burned off. Lead particles and asbestos can be found in older homes. These pollutants are released into the air where they are inhaled causing damage to air passageways. Kitchens and bathrooms are another source of air pollutants such as mold and mildew. These rooms typically have higher moisture levels than the rest of the home.
We will cover a few ways to improve the air quality in your home that are simple and effective. So you can breathe easy!
We bet this was exciting ๐
Because the other company was cheaper ๐
Customers be like: โI already bought the parts. I just need someone to install it.โ
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Bio growth in the airstream attached to an air conditioner coil.
UV light would kill and prevent that ๐
One manโs junk is anotherโs treasure.