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JC Teague LLC – Redeem from Home

$37 for Air-Conditioner Tune-Up ($149 Value)

$37
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Thu Feb 21 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$149
Discount
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$112
  • T460x279
  • Home Improvement

In a Nutshell

An experienced technician checks on and tunes up air-conditioning units for hot climes.

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. May buy 1 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Valid for locations within 50 miles of 13614 SW 1st Rd. Jonesville, FL 32669. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Air conditioning tames America's harshest climates, from the scorching heat of the Southwest to the poorly ventilated geodesic dome covering Maine. Outwit your atmosphere with this Groupon.

$37 for an Air-Conditioner Tune-Up ($149 Value)

Experienced techs check out air-conditioner components including refrigerant, airflow, belts, and electrical components. In addition to oiling the motor, they will clean condenser coils of buildups and perform any other services specified by factory standards.

JC Teague LLC

JC Teague LLC's eponymous technician first began working as a trade handyman in 1976, earning his keep as a certified gas service technician. A decade later, he started his own service company that grew to a fleet of 15 service trucks before he sold the business in 1996 and became a heating and air-conditioning consultant. Now, Joe Teague helms a residential and commercial cooling, heating, and gas business, where he repairs air conditioners, heaters, gas systems, and the brains of cyborg butlers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Valentine's Day Leftovers

For some people, the most difficult thing about Valentine's Day is deciding what to do with all the leftovers. Here are some suggestions of what to do with the day-after detritus:

  • Melt down chocolates and put them in little ghost-shaped molds to start stocking up for Halloween.

  • Once roses start to wilt and dry out, use their thorns to make devil horns for a naughty dog or precocious toddler.

  • Diamond shavings are glitter.

  • Recycle a Valentine's Day card by crossing out the part that says "Lisa, I will always love you. You are my angel and my strength" and writing "Deepest sympathies on the anniversary of your terrible comeuppance!"

  • Leftover candy hearts? More like delicious croutons!

Sweet croutons, this salad is good!

JC Teague LLC