It is finally time to announce the recipient of the Trane Heating System. I know I had mentioned we would announce it last Friday, but due to some scheduling arrangements we were not at liberty to announce until today! However, I’m excited to let you know that the family has been chosen! It’s hard to put into words just how much we appreciate everyone who took the time to submit a letter for a family. We carefully considered each and every letter that came across our desk, and we realized that the need out there is great. Through a series of very difficult decisions we narrowed it down to one family. We sincerely wish we could help each and every applicant that we considered. We are excited to announce that the Martin Family of Watauga County will be recieving a Trane Heat Pump System absolutely free! Congratulations, Martins from the whole Mountaineer Heating and Cooling Family!
Archive for September, 2011
Announcing…
Thursday, September 29th, 2011Don’t Miss Friday’s Announcement!
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011Coming Soon…
Thursday, September 15th, 2011…Drew and I are working on a fun new video! I’ll have it posted tomorrow
Fall Tune Up!
Thursday, September 8th, 2011Trane Comfortlink Remote Thermostat
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011We’re Ready…
Friday, September 2nd, 2011This video just surfaced on the web today, and we’re all so excited that football season starts tomorrow! Hope you enjoy!
Foggy Morning Count
Thursday, September 1st, 2011Have any of you heard about the Beans in the Jar in August? If you haven’t all you do is place one bean in a jar for every foggy morning in August. When August is over you just count the beans and that’s supposed to be the number of snows you’ll get in the winter. Well, since I’ve never done this I thought I would give it a try this year. Since I don’t have a jar or beans at my workplace, we just kept track of them on our calendar. So every morning that there was some fog we’d place a check on the date…and the grand total is:
NINE! So we’ll see if we have nine snows this winter…what do you think?



