Parts shortage leaves some Floridians without A/C for months
Jordan Bowen reports
TAMPA, Fla. - Keeping people cool in the midst of the summer heat has not been easy for Bay Area air conditioning repair companies. A massive nationwide shortage of parts has some people waiting months to get their air conditioner repaired.
For some, beating the Florida heat is harder than ever this summer. Just to think that we have customers that I m not going to be able to guarantee them air. It bothers me, Kenny s Air Conditioning President Joe Castellano said.
As Castellano explains prior to the pandemic – repairs could be done as fast as the same day depending on the part. Now it s taking weeks and even months before manufacturers can send in the needed part.
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Boston Pizza Shop s Owners Say Trump Flag Atop Building Is ‘Affecting the Business © Provided by New England Cable News
There’s a misconception about the Trump flag waving on top of a two-story building in Boston s West Roxbury neighborhood that s affecting business at the pizzeria on the first floor, its owners say.
The owners of Target Pizza on Washington Street say the flag gives the impression that they are supporters of Donald Trump, whose term ends Wednesday after becoming the first president to be impeached twice.
“There’s people that think, Oh, you’re a Trump supporter, so they stop buying from here or they just call and talk poorly and leave bad reviews,” said Josue Mejia, the son of the owner. “It is affecting the business.”