A Winter Morning Rush: Keeping Our Community Warm


6:00 AM – Starting the Day

The morning starts early when you’re in the heating service industry. As I grab my diagnostic equipment and check the day’s schedule at Jacobazzi, I can already see three urgent calls waiting from overnight. Winter in Illinois doesn’t wait for anyone.

7:30 AM – First Emergency Call

Our first stop is in Bolingbrook, where a family’s furnace stopped working overnight. The temperature outside is hovering around 20 degrees, and you can see their breath inside their home. These are the moments when our work matters most.

10:00 AM – Scheduled Maintenance

After resolving the emergency call, I head to Downers Grove for scheduled furnace maintenance. Preventive care is crucial, and I always tell our customers that regular service helps avoid those dreaded middle-of-the-night breakdowns.

Key Tasks During a Typical Service Call:

  • System diagnostics and testing
  • Filter inspection and replacement
  • Cleaning of critical components
  • Safety checks
  • Performance optimization

2:00 PM – Furnace Replacement Consultation

The afternoon takes me to Woodridge, where I’m consulting with a homeowner about replacing their 20-year-old furnace. These conversations are important because we’re helping families make investments that will impact their comfort and energy bills for years to come.

4:30 PM – Final Service Call

The day ends in Westmont with a routine repair. As I work on the heating system, I can’t help but feel satisfied knowing another family will sleep warmly tonight. That’s what makes this job worthwhile.

The winter season keeps us busy at Jacobazzi, but knowing we’re helping our neighbors stay warm makes every early morning and late evening worth it. Whether it’s in Romeoville, Darien, or anywhere in between, our commitment to keeping homes comfortable never wavers.