Holtkamp HVAC Hits a Perfect 10 with Team Outing

While our company’s focus is on HVAC comfort for homeowners and business owners in Gwinnett and surrounding areas, we also like to take the occasional break to enjoy some team-building time to strengthen our group. After all, the hardworking team that plays together, stays together!

As we prepare for the busy warm season, we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to take a break and enjoy a trip to the bowling alley.

This week our fleet of vehicles descended upon Stars & Strikes bowling alley in Buford, after devouring some delicious Mellow Mushroom pizzas at the office.

Once we arrived, it was time to put our bowling skills to the test. After an informal survey, most people hadn’t played in years while a few claimed to be pretty acclaimed bowlers. Only time would tell!

Matthew Holtkamp demonstrated some pretty nice skills, while competing with others on the team!

Meanwhile, Brandon found a way to shut down an entire lane for a few minutes when his bowling ball dealt a blow to the lane sweeper. Happens to the best of us, right?!

While we didn’t set any records or get any trophies on the wall, a great time was had by all!

As a family business that aims to deliver trophy-winning service on every comfort visit, we also feel it’s important to spend time together to make the most of our team’s morale.

We look forward to delighting you with winning HVAC service or repairs on our next trip to your house!

If you’d like an affordable $78 tune-up of your home’s A/C (first system) to avoid a gutter ball when it comes to comfort, simply call us at 770-271-7511 or Contact Us and we’ll make sure your system is delivering at peak efficiency.

Lower power bills and less repairs throughout the summer will “spare” you some serious cash. Book a tune-up now before the hot season bowls us all over!

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