5 Signs Your AC Won’t Make It Through the Summer

5 Signs Your AC Won’t Make It Through the Summer Infographic

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The last thing you want is for your air conditioning to fail in the middle of a heatwave. Here are some common signs that your New Jersey home could benefit from an AC maintenance appointment.

1. Low Airflow

If you can’t feel much air coming out of your vents while your AC is running, a service appointment can help avoid overpaying for energy and overworking your system.

2. Water or Moisture Leaks

Is water pooling around your AC? A professional can assess whether you have a refrigerant leak or some other cooling system issue.

3. High Energy Bills

Inefficient AC units will drive up your monthly energy bills, even if your system never completely breaks down.

4. Poor Indoor Comfort

If the air from your ducts is warm, or your AC struggles to keep your home comfortable, an HVAC technician can help get your HVAC back on track.

5. Strange Sounds or Smells

Unpleasant odors or unusual noises are never a good sign for your AC—call a professional before the situation gets worse!

Repair or Replace?

Sometimes, it’s smarter to invest in a new cooling system then continue throwing money at an older unit. Bovio Rubino Service will always give you an unbiased opinion on the actual state of your AC, and help with new energy efficient AC instalaltion or ductless mini splits if you decide to replace.Enjoy peace of mind all summer long with our 20-point precision tune-up for your air conditioning. Call [custom:phone-number] or contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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Exposure to Careers, Entrepreneurship, Community Betterment and Personal Wellness

South Jersey Rising Junior and Senior High School Young Women are Encouraged to Apply

Voorhees, New Jersey – April 1, 2026 – Young women going into their junior and senior years of high school who are thinking about their futures are encouraged to apply to attend the 2026 Bovio Rubino Service Young Women’s Leadership Conference on Wednesday, July 15 in Voorhees.

The application to attend the Young Women’s Leadership Conference is now live and available through Friday, May 1 by midnight. The Conference is part of “LeadHERship in ’26,” this year’s Bovio Rubino Service community cause which “seeks to advance the opportunities of young women through career readiness, entrepreneurship, community betterment and a personal health and wellness mindset.”

Speakers, workshops and discussions are part of the one-day Conference in July. The opportunity to present an original idea that betters the community after the Conference will be presented to the Conference attendees.

Investing in young women is an idea close to the heart of Bovio Rubino Service president Angela Rubino Hines, a Mom of two young women and a leader amongst very few women in the HVAC and Plumbing service industry. In 2025 Hines was named one of the country’s “Top 12 Women in HVAC” by ACHR News. While she’s humble about the success she has achieved it inspires her to encourage the next generation of women leaders.

“We look forward to investing in young women this year at our Conference, through creative programs with our team members and through partnerships with nonprofit organizations. ‘LeadHERship in ’26’ is our way of giving back and inspiring the next generation of women leaders right here in South Jersey where we live and where our customers live.”

About Bovio Rubino Service
Bovio Rubino Service has been family-owned and professionally operated since 1974, providing heating, cooling and other HVAC products and services and plumbing to the South Jersey area—including installation, maintenance, and repair. Bovio Rubino Service has a promise to treat its customers with honesty and integrity while providing high-quality home comfort services and products. Bovio Rubino Service satisfies the needs of its customers through highly-skilled technicians, always striving to do what is right with unequaled passion. For additional information, contact Lisa Simon of SPRYTE Communications, lsimon@sprytecom.com, 856.857.6555 x22

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