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I Forgot How To Breath: A Shattered ROTTMNT Fanfiction
Summary: A Shattered Prequel, Donnie’s not the only one who needs help from time to time. 
Word count:: 1,424
Pairing:Don’t you know me at this point? Wait you don’t? Oh then none, less then none
It was getting harder to breathe. Not because of some illness catching up to him, or because he was in any sort of distress. Believe it or not, the source of his breathing difficulty came from the Lou Jitsu Analog Watch he had refused to be more than three feet from for the past hour. Instead choosing to pace in front of it, glancing at it every so often
 “Leo they’re fine.”
 He didn’t have to look over his shoulder to know Donnie was standing behind him, arms crossed with an annoyingly flat look on his face that didn’t’ betray anything other than minor annoyance. “Mikey Dad and Raph left the convention six hours ago. Even if Raph stayed behind to take more selfies with a cosplayer they should have been back by now. And they’re not responding to our texts. Mikey promised me they’d respond no matter how many times I texted them. “
 “They’re also with Dad.”
 “Dad isn’t perfect, remember when he got into a fight with that Lou Jitsu Impersonator who said Lou Jitsu was straight? He could have gotten arrested.  Again.”
His immediate brother gave off a tired sigh, “I don’t suppose you don’t want to sit at the tv at least where’s there’s a rug? You’re going to get dizzy and fall into the toilet again
“I’m not afraid of the toilet” He said with a narrow of his eyes. Turning back to his vigilance. Honestly he would of given the missing family members a call except eh had no reception, usually they had no problem with cell service but in Winter their network  always took a nose dive (A problem that kept Donnie up late at night trying to fix for the past eight years now). Truth was that Donnie and Leo should have been with their family except that the two had been unjustly grounded (ok so they had cooked Spaghetti for dinner and slipped Splinters tail in it, so he took a bite out of himself). He looked back to the analog clock for the fifth time in ten seconds
 Were they ok?
 What if something happened? What if Splinter had been arrested? What if Raph had got stranded alone and went weird again? What if Mikey had an appendix burst and they had to try and get him into a hospital without alerting anyone they were mutants? What if Mikey had fallen into a portal and ended up in a world made entirely of unblemished blank walls and refused to leave unless he painted all the walls
 His heart was beating a mile a minute, the seconds of the clock seemed to have come to a complete stop.  and squeezed his eyes shut. HE knew he was being childish; he knew he was being stubborn. Every time he thought of walking away that annoying voice return, telling him the same thing every time
That they were gone
 They were gone forever.  Taken, they were all that was left. Alone, they were all alone, now weren’t they? The only ones of their kind, in an unforgiving city. Splinter was the only one of them who had regular access to money in a way Splinter kept secret, Donnie and Leo had their allowances but that wouldn’t last forever. They’d have to find a way to make a living. Could they move in with April? NO April had her parents who had no idea of their existence. OR worst what if their family needed them and they were still in New Jersey? He KNEW nothing good ever came out of going to Jersey. This was all his fault, pranking Dad had been his idea, fi he and Donnie were there latest they’d all be together-
Every second of the clock was another second part of his family was missing
Every second of the clock was another second of his worst fears becoming reality
Every second of the clock was another second his heartbeat was getting faster
 HE was so focused the clock that when something large and flat fell over his head, covering him in darkness. Even though he was only a few months from becoming fourteen he let out the most immature shriek and thrashed around a few moments until he finally poked his head free in pure confusion till he saw Donnie with a bundle of blankets in his arms, he set one stack aside before taking the biggest and thickest one and flapping it out by the corners so it lay flat,” Come on Leo, if we’re sitting here all night we might as well be comfortable.”
 Leo looked back to the bundle of blankets, “Don come on- “
“No don’t’ be stupid, I’m not going to sit in the living room all night by myself while you watch the door all night on a cold floor. I’m not heartless. So, stop being a child and make a fort with me.”
 At first Leo was content with being a child, but when Donnie pulled out his limited edition glow in the dark Bluetooth Lou Jitsu sheets, he begrudgingly took the other edge  and helped him unfold it (while not thinking about how Donnie had never EVER used these sheets, not even when Leo had the Double Grade Rat flu and begged for them on his supposed death bed)
  So instead he grabbed a few extra pillows “No one said you were- “but even so he was welcomed with another blanket being thrown over his head. Thankfully without being in a panic, he freed himself intime to see Donnie pull over a beanbag chair and sit by his side in his favorite purple hoodie, “Pick out a movie to watch on the tablet, I’m bored.”
 “what about the internet? I thought the last snowstorm knocked it out.”
 “I downloaded them ahead of time, so we’d have something to watch. Just pick something, just so long as it’s not Jupiter Jim Sails the Seven Galaxies.”
 OF course, Donnie had the worst taste in movies. Even so he turned on Lou Jitsu in ‘Its ok to cry’ (which was a way cooler movie then it sounded)’ “It’s kind of weird, you know?” he said as the credits rolled in, “I get so used making sure you’re ok, it’s kind of weird when the tables are turned right?”
 Don had just poked his head back into their pillow fort, but made sure to roll his eyes, “what exactly do you mean by that?”
 “You know, I’m usually the one who looks after you bro. I make sure you don’t’ get overwhelmed or flustered or calm you down.” Leo was already enjoying digging into one of the chip bags Don had brought over. He was so into shoving as many chips into his mouth as possible he didn’t see Don’s exasperated face slowly unclench and his intelligent eyes glanced away, looking to his hands. If Leo had been looking at him, if anyone had been looking at him, they would have asked him why he suddenly looked so sad. And if anyone had asked, he would have answered, with a question of his own
 ‘Am I really such a burden to everyone?’
 But instead when Leo finally pulled his head free of the bag, Donnie threw a pillow at his face with a battle cry with all the skill of someone who spent most of their life learning how to mask their feelings. The ensuing pillow fight was full of laughter, and the breaking of lamps (eventually they would all be repaired with all the gum Leo and Donnie could chew) and overall, it was a fun night. IT was enough to finally ease Leo’s anxiety, and he didn’t even remember that Raph Mikey and Splinter were gone till they finally got a text a few hours later saying that they were holed up in a hotel because of the weather. Leo unleased d full smile and cheered nearly tackling Donnie over.  They would return by the next day, and only for Donnie and Leo to get grounded again for breaking so many lamps, and time went on. Yet occasionally, Don would get that same sadness in his eyes. After his meltdowns, after he’d get overwhelmed and Leo would help him, when he was sure no one was looking. And it would drive him to ask Sunita about the store just for Yokai. To take a challenge he wasn’t sure he had been ready for. That question that would haunt him
  ‘Is that all you think I am? ‘
A/n
I dont’ usually do authors notes like this, but i’m making a exception. I know right now the world is scary. I wish i could offer you some sort of comfort that would last more then a few seconds. But in truth? None of us know what tomorrow will be like, but I can promise that this will eventually become a memory as all things do.  I’m going to write as much as I can, even if it only helps one person because that one person will be worth it. Even though I’m one of the ‘essential workers’ right now (retail)
And as cliche as it sounds we are all in this together
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orbemnews · 4 years ago
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dipulb3 · 4 years ago
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Texas energy company that charged huge electric bills during storm files for bankruptcy
New Post has been published on https://appradab.com/texas-energy-company-that-charged-huge-electric-bills-during-storm-files-for-bankruptcy/
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Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Mark Majkrzak gives out water bottles to people in Austin, Texas, on Friday, February 19. Majkrzak, the founder of Rain Pure Mountain Spring Water, said he drove from Georgia to deliver the water.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Brendan Waldon repairs a utility pole in Odessa, Texas, on Thursday, February 18.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Deloris Sanchez and Mallissa Lee sit on a couch while taking shelter at a Gallery Furniture store that was serving as a warming station in Houston.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Vehicles are at a standstill Thursday on Interstate 35 in Killeen, Texas.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
City workers repair a busted water main in McComb, Mississippi, on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Metropolitan Transit Authority workers shovel the stairs of a subway station in New York City on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Emanuale Small walks up to a bus station in Roanoke, Virginia, on Thursday. Small had to make it to a doctor’s appointment, and he was told they would push the time back a little for him so he could still make it despite the icy conditions.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People take refuge at a shelter in Galveston, Texas, on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Cars drive slowly on an icy road in Washington, DC, on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Jose Blanco fills a cooler with water from a public park spigot in Houston on Thursday. Houston and several surrounding cities were under a boil-water notice.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Snow falls in New York’s Times Square on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Snow is plowed outside the US Capitol on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Jonathan Callahan expresses his gratitude after being referred to the warming shelter at the Johnnie Champion Community Center in Jackson, Mississippi, on Wednesday, February 17. Some people staying at the shelter had lost power, water and heat at their homes following the winter storms. Others were homeless. Food, blankets and cots were provided.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Charles Andrews walks home through his neighborhood in Waco, Texas, on Wednesday. Millions of people were still without power.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Nathan Halaney and Katherine Pena help their neighbor, Brenda Davis, from the scene of a nearby structure fire in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Eric Traugott warms up his young son, Eric Jr., beside a fire made from a discarded wooden armoire outside of their apartment in Austin on Wednesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Downed and broken trees are seen over a rest stop in Huntington, West Virginia, on Wednesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Sara Castillo loads firewood into her car in Dallas on Wednesday. Castillo’s family lost their power on Sunday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Customers wait outside a Home Depot to buy supplies in Pearland, Texas, on Wednesday. The store would let only one person in at a time because it had no power.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A family in Austin melts snow on their stove so that they could have water to flush toilets and wash dishes on Wednesday. Their electricity had been restored, but they still didn’t have running water.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Kendra Clements visits dog owner Billy Madden — with his dogs Leroy Brown and Underdog — at Tribe Gym, an Oklahoma City gym that has been turned into a temporary homeless shelter.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Manessa Grady adjusts an oil lamp while spending time with her sons Zechariah and Noah at their home in Austin on Tuesday, February 16.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Maria Patterson breastfeeds her infant daughter Tuesday at their home in Austin, which hadn’t had power since Sunday night.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Electric service trucks line up in Fort Worth, Texas, on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Karla Perez and Esperanza Gonzalez warm up by a barbecue grill after their power was knocked out in Houston on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon stands on his kitchen counter to warm his feet over his gas stove in Austin.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Sunlight filters through steam in Omaha, Nebraska, where temperatures dropped below zero on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Camilla Swindle sits in a shopping cart as she and her boyfriend wait in a long line to enter a grocery store in Austin on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Brett Archibad entertains his family as they try to stay warm in their home in Pflugerville, Texas, on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Residents clear snow from a sidewalk in Chicago on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Customers use light from a cell phone as they shop for meat at a grocery store in Dallas on Tuesday. Even though the store lost power, it was open for cash-only sales.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A United Airlines jet is de-iced at the George Bush International Airport in Houston.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A snow plow clears a parking lot in Columbus, Ohio, early on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
City worker Kaleb Love works to clear ice from a water fountain in Richardson, Texas, on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Steam rises off the frozen Missouri River in Kansas City.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Bethany Fischer washes her face as her husband, Nic, lies on a mattress at a church in Houston on Tuesday. The couple lost power to their home.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Homes in the Westbury neighborhood of Houston are covered in snow on Monday, February 15.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
James Derrick, who is homeless, peeks out of his tent in Oklahoma City on Monday. The city had gone a record five days without climbing over 20 degrees, and it wasn’t expected to top that temperature until Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Motorists take it slow in Indianapolis on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A city employee clears sidewalks in South Bend, Indiana, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Austin, Texas, is blanketed in snow on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Eithan Colindres wears a winter coat inside after his family’s apartment lost power in Houston on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Two women cross Main Street as snow falls in Bowling Green, Ohio, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A boy feeds his pigs in St. Joe, Arkansas, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Ice coats a road sign in Midland, Texas, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Kirk Caudill shovels snow in Louisville, Kentucky.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Vehicles clear ice at the international airport in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Crews unload snow that they removed from city streets in Oklahoma City.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People help a stuck motorist in Oklahoma City on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People walk on a snowy road in Austin on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Men shovel ice and snow in front of shops in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A few cars drive in San Angelo, Texas, on Sunday, February 14.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People enter a Covid-19 testing site in Seattle on Saturday, February 13. Seattle reported more than 11 inches of snow over the weekend, its most since January 1972.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Harrison Walsh skis by Seattle’s Pike Place Market on Saturday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Cars drive along Interstate 705 as snow falls in Tacoma, Washington, on Saturday.
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dcmdirect · 4 years ago
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Home Inspection Mcintosh County GA:
Home Inspection:
A home inspection may be a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home, often in reference to the sale of that home. Home inspections Mcintosh County GA are usually conducted by a home inspector who has the training and certifications to perform such inspections. The inspector prepares and delivers to the client a report of findings. The client then uses the knowledge gained to form informed decisions about their pending land purchase. The house inspector describes the condition of the house at the time of inspection but doesn't guarantee future condition, efficiency, or anticipation of systems or components.
Home inspectors look for?
Here’s a full list of what the Home Inspector Mcintosh County GA  will review, consistent with the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI):
Heating system
Central air con system (temperature permitting)
Interior plumbing and electrical systems
Roof
Attic, including visible insulation
Walls
Ceilings
Floors
Windows and doors
Foundation
Basement
Structural components
How to get a far better report:
Inspectors are people, too. And a bit like everyone else, they associate a clean, sweet-smelling house with homeowners who look after their property. It’ll does one no harm if the inspection starts far away from that perspective.
Chances are, you latterly prepared your home for showing and it’s already in close-to-perfect condition. But shop around for brand spanking new defects. If a shingle has slipped from the roof or a pane of glass has cracked, get them fixed beforehand.
 Foundation Inspection:
Before we dive in, you'll be wondering what exactly a foundation is. A foundation is defined as “the lowest load-bearing a part of a building, typically built below ground. It’s important to seek out what's involved a house Foundation Inspection Mcintosh County GA. Regardless of what area you reside in, including Dallas, Fort Worth, professionals utilize a selected process and most provide free estimates for repairing foundations. Having an inspection on your house foundation typically involves meeting with a contractor, having them check your foundation elevations and also perform a visible evaluation of your home. Learn more about foundation inspections Mcintosh County GA performed on houses. You’ll see they entail trying to find foundation cracks, damaged walls and floors, and other signs of trouble.
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Procedure of Home Foundation Inspection:
The procedure entails performing specific tasks like trying to find foundation cracks, damaged walls and floors, and other signs of trouble. This is often done to make sure that your Dallas, Fort Worth structure is stable and not susceptible to sinking or cracking. As a part of the method, a foundation company representative will meet with you and hear what you've got to mention. Next, the contractor will evaluate the outside of your property. If you've got a slab foundation, the method involves walking round the perimeter of your house to seem for cracks in your slab, brick veneer, fascia boards and other things.
Interior Home Inspection:
Home inspectors Mcintosh County GA are required to examine the inside water system and distribution systems, including fixtures, faucets and water heating equipment, consistent with the American Society of Home Inspectors. ASHI inspectors also examine the drain, waste and vent systems associated with plumbing and describe the water system materials utilized in the house also because the location of the most water shut-off valve. Inspectors aren't required to see any washer connections or water-conditioning systems, so homeowners might want to see areas like these themselves. The electrical system is inspected for service grounding, equipment and entrance conductors, and whether ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) outlets are present within the home. The ASHI inspector examines installed lighting and switches and documents the home's wiring methods.
Heating, Cooling, Fireplaces and Chimneys:
Home inspectors as in California aren't required to carry a license, as of 2010, consistent with the California land Inspection Association. CREIA may be a nonprofit association of 1,100 member inspectors who must pass a written test and complete classes annually. CREIA members inspect a home's heating system and cooling equipment, energy sources and connections, and air and exhaust vent systems. Homeowners should examine the other air-conditioning units or evaporative coolers themselves, as CREIA members aren't required to try to to so. Fireplaces and chimneys are inspected for damper operation, spark containment and therefore the firebox itself.
Building Interior:
Both ASHI and CREIA require member inspectors to look at similar aspects of a home's interior. Walls, ceilings and floors should be inspected for any evidence of water damage or structural indicators. Steps, stairways and railings must be inspected by ASHI inspectors, and CREIA requires its members to look at doors, windows, handrails and guardrails. Countertops and cabinets should be inspected also as appliances like cook tops, ovens, dishwashers, garbage disposers and range vents, consistent with CREIA standards of practice. Garage doors and openers also are inspected for condition and operation. Inspectors also search for the presence or absence of smoke alarms within the home. Homeowners should examine floor, window or door coverings and therefore the security of the house, as inspectors aren't required to try to so.
Environmental Inspection:
An Environmental Inspection Mcintosh County GA is an investigation of either your level of compliance with an environmental regulation or permit, or of a perceived noncompliance or a complaint.
If you’re precast plant has an environmental permit of some kind (such as an NPDES1 storm water discharge permit, or an air quality permit), you'll expect to be inspected at some point for the duration of that let (typically five years). Inspections also are possible before a permit is issued or after it expires, and that they may occur several times.
What will be inspected?
 Usually, environmental inspections by an outdoor regulatory authority are focused on one issue like compliance together with your air permit. As such, inspections tend to be somewhat limited in scope. However, it's not uncommon that an inspector is well versed in several areas of environmental regulations, and he or she can also inspect for water quality issues, hazardous materials issues and other required compliances. Or if a pattern of noncompliance or problems is found, the inspector may come at a later date with additional personnel to conduct a radical, comprehensive inspection of a spread of environmental regulatory issues.
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marathonmechanicalac · 7 years ago
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Marathon Mechanical is a small, family owned business.  For this reason, we are able to offer you the very best in customer service, while we are also the speediest in town.  You will get the most value for your buck, since our overhead is minimal, and we don’t have a huge staff to pay.
Marathon Mechanical is simply the best HVAC service in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.  Don’t go anywhere else until you call us!
We pride ourselves on integrity and honesty, and you will never be disappointed when you call us!
Heating Service
Did you know the highest heat ever recorded here in Dallas was -8 degrees Fahrenheit in 1899?  While, luckily, we don’t get temperatures that extreme most years, our winters do get cold.  Our typical low temperature is in January at about 37 degrees Fahrenheit.  We get everything in our four seasons from thunder and lightning, to floods, tornadoes, and even hurricanes.  That is enough that you want your heater to work, and to work well.  You don’t want to turn on your furnace only to have it fail. At Mechanical Marathon, you won’t be told you need a new furnace if all you need is a repair.   Equally, if you need a repair, but your energy costs would more than pay for the cost of a new furnace, we will tell you that.  Technology in the air conditioning/heating sector has made huge advances, and we don’t want you to not be aware of your options.  However, that choice is completely up to you.We service all makes and models of both furnaces and air conditioners.  From Carrier, to Goodman, and everyone else in between.  We have parts no matter what make or model you have, and we can repair all systems.Marathon Mechanical is a small, family owned business.  For this reason, we are able to offer you the very best in customer service, while we are also the speediest in town.  You will get the most value for your buck, since our overhead is minimal, and we don’t have a huge staff to pay.
In addition to our regular business hours, we do offer emergency service.  We are on call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Marathon Mechanical is simply the best HVAC service in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.  Don’t go anywhere else until you call us!
We pride ourselves on integrity and honesty, and you will never be disappointed when you call us!
Walk-In Refrigerator/Freezer Repair
If you own a restaurant, you know one of your biggest costs is the food you keep in cold storage.  If you see a temperature above 40 degrees Fahrenheit in your refrigerator, or 0 degrees Fahrenheit in your freezer, you know that you need help.  And fast.  That spoiled food, you see as dollars being tossed in the trash.
At Mechanical Marathon, you won’t be told you need a new walk-in refrigerator or freezer, or if all you need is a repair.  Equally, if you need a repair, but your energy costs would more than pay for the cost of a new refrigerator or freezer, we will tell you that.  Technology in the refrigeration sector has made huge advances, and we don’t want you to not be aware of your options.  However, that choice is completely up to you.
We service all makes and models of both refrigerators and freezers.   We have parts no matter what make or model you have, and we can repair all systems.
Marathon Mechanical is a small, family owned business.  For this reason, we are the speediest in town while still offering you the very best in customer service.  You will get the most value for your buck, since our overhead is minimal, and we don’t have a huge staff to pay.
In addition to our regular business hours, we do offer emergency service.  Don’t let a minor problem turn into a disaster.  Don’t let all that food spoil.  We are on call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Marathon Mechanical is simply the very best in walk-in refrigerator and freezer service in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.  Don’t go anywhere else until you call us!
We pride ourselves on integrity and honesty, and you will never be disappointed when you call us!
Who We Are
Hello, and welcome to Marathon Mechanical Air Conditioning!
I’m Andy, and I have been selling, installing and repairing air conditioner systems for over 25 years.  Whether you need a repair, or need a new system, we can help.  We carry all brands of air conditioners as well as parts for any system that needs fixing.
Any time you need us, we are there. We offer emergency service. No job is too big, nor too small.
How is your air conditioning system?  Feeling too hot, these days?   Or, maybe, your air conditioning just uses too much electricity?  Well, systems have advanced a lot of recent years to be more energy efficient.  Perhaps it is time for a new one.  Or, maybe you just need yours repaired.  Whichever you need, we can help you.
In either case, Marathon Mechanical is the place for you.  We are a small, family-owned business that offers you the best in customer service and speedy service as well.  Don’t wait for too long in the heat.  We are honest, and will tell you if it is time for an upgrade, or if a repair will do.  We offer both commercial and residential service, and carry all makes of Air Conditioners and HVAC systems, and parts, including Carrier, Trane, and Goodman.  Repair or replace, we will give you an honest opinion as to which is better for your particular situation.  Our prices are the better than larger companies.  If you live in the Greater Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, give us a call for a free quote and see!
On the commercial side, we also offer both walk-in refrigerator and walk-in freezer repair
We sell comfort. The comfort of keeping your home nice and cool, even in the highest heat wave. Call Marathon Mechanical. We keep you running.
Our hours are 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Saturday, but don’t let that keep you from calling.  We offer emergency service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Our goal is to be your air conditioning installation and repair specialists.
Company Information
Speedy service Family owned and operated Customer service a priority Best Value for your buck
Contacts:
Address:  726 West Davis Street, Dallas, TX  75208
Phone: 469-606-3845
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Texas attorney general sues electric company Griddy that sent huge bills during storm
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Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Mark Majkrzak gives out water bottles to people in Austin, Texas, on Friday, February 19. Majkrzak, the founder of Rain Pure Mountain Spring Water, said he drove from Georgia to deliver the water.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Brendan Waldon repairs a utility pole in Odessa, Texas, on Thursday, February 18.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Deloris Sanchez and Mallissa Lee sit on a couch while taking shelter at a Gallery Furniture store that was serving as a warming station in Houston.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Vehicles are at a standstill Thursday on Interstate 35 in Killeen, Texas.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
City workers repair a busted water main in McComb, Mississippi, on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Metropolitan Transit Authority workers shovel the stairs of a subway station in New York City on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Emanuale Small walks up to a bus station in Roanoke, Virginia, on Thursday. Small had to make it to a doctor’s appointment, and he was told they would push the time back a little for him so he could still make it despite the icy conditions.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People take refuge at a shelter in Galveston, Texas, on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Cars drive slowly on an icy road in Washington, DC, on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Jose Blanco fills a cooler with water from a public park spigot in Houston on Thursday. Houston and several surrounding cities were under a boil-water notice.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Snow falls in New York’s Times Square on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Snow is plowed outside the US Capitol on Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Jonathan Callahan expresses his gratitude after being referred to the warming shelter at the Johnnie Champion Community Center in Jackson, Mississippi, on Wednesday, February 17. Some people staying at the shelter had lost power, water and heat at their homes following the winter storms. Others were homeless. Food, blankets and cots were provided.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Charles Andrews walks home through his neighborhood in Waco, Texas, on Wednesday. Millions of people were still without power.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Nathan Halaney and Katherine Pena help their neighbor, Brenda Davis, from the scene of a nearby structure fire in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Eric Traugott warms up his young son, Eric Jr., beside a fire made from a discarded wooden armoire outside of their apartment in Austin on Wednesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Downed and broken trees are seen over a rest stop in Huntington, West Virginia, on Wednesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Sara Castillo loads firewood into her car in Dallas on Wednesday. Castillo’s family lost their power on Sunday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Customers wait outside a Home Depot to buy supplies in Pearland, Texas, on Wednesday. The store would let only one person in at a time because it had no power.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A family in Austin melts snow on their stove so that they could have water to flush toilets and wash dishes on Wednesday. Their electricity had been restored, but they still didn’t have running water.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Kendra Clements visits dog owner Billy Madden — with his dogs Leroy Brown and Underdog — at Tribe Gym, an Oklahoma City gym that has been turned into a temporary homeless shelter.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Manessa Grady adjusts an oil lamp while spending time with her sons Zechariah and Noah at their home in Austin on Tuesday, February 16.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Maria Patterson breastfeeds her infant daughter Tuesday at their home in Austin, which hadn’t had power since Sunday night.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Electric service trucks line up in Fort Worth, Texas, on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Karla Perez and Esperanza Gonzalez warm up by a barbecue grill after their power was knocked out in Houston on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon stands on his kitchen counter to warm his feet over his gas stove in Austin.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Sunlight filters through steam in Omaha, Nebraska, where temperatures dropped below zero on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Camilla Swindle sits in a shopping cart as she and her boyfriend wait in a long line to enter a grocery store in Austin on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Brett Archibad entertains his family as they try to stay warm in their home in Pflugerville, Texas, on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Residents clear snow from a sidewalk in Chicago on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Customers use light from a cell phone as they shop for meat at a grocery store in Dallas on Tuesday. Even though the store lost power, it was open for cash-only sales.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A United Airlines jet is de-iced at the George Bush International Airport in Houston.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A snow plow clears a parking lot in Columbus, Ohio, early on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
City worker Kaleb Love works to clear ice from a water fountain in Richardson, Texas, on Tuesday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Steam rises off the frozen Missouri River in Kansas City.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Bethany Fischer washes her face as her husband, Nic, lies on a mattress at a church in Houston on Tuesday. The couple lost power to their home.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Homes in the Westbury neighborhood of Houston are covered in snow on Monday, February 15.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
James Derrick, who is homeless, peeks out of his tent in Oklahoma City on Monday. The city had gone a record five days without climbing over 20 degrees, and it wasn’t expected to top that temperature until Thursday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Motorists take it slow in Indianapolis on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A city employee clears sidewalks in South Bend, Indiana, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Austin, Texas, is blanketed in snow on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Eithan Colindres wears a winter coat inside after his family’s apartment lost power in Houston on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Two women cross Main Street as snow falls in Bowling Green, Ohio, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A boy feeds his pigs in St. Joe, Arkansas, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Ice coats a road sign in Midland, Texas, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Kirk Caudill shovels snow in Louisville, Kentucky.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Vehicles clear ice at the international airport in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Crews unload snow that they removed from city streets in Oklahoma City.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People help a stuck motorist in Oklahoma City on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People walk on a snowy road in Austin on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Men shovel ice and snow in front of shops in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
A few cars drive in San Angelo, Texas, on Sunday, February 14.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
People enter a Covid-19 testing site in Seattle on Saturday, February 13. Seattle reported more than 11 inches of snow over the weekend, its most since January 1972.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Harrison Walsh skis by Seattle’s Pike Place Market on Saturday.
Winter storms wreaking havoc in the US
Cars drive along Interstate 705 as snow falls in Tacoma, Washington, on Saturday.
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