Allen's Air Care, Inc.

Allen's Air Care, Inc. Allen's Air Care serves all of Rutherford County and portions of surrounding counties. We have experience in servicing all brands of equipment.

Allergy season is here, and your air filter plays a big role in the air you breathe at home. 🏡💨 Follow these simple step...
04/01/2026

Allergy season is here, and your air filter plays a big role in the air you breathe at home. 🏡💨 Follow these simple steps to change your air filter and help keep your HVAC system running at its best this spring!

Spring cleaning starts with clean air! Change those air filters, clear any debris around your A/C unit, and book a routi...
03/24/2026

Spring cleaning starts with clean air! Change those air filters, clear any debris around your A/C unit, and book a routine system maintenance check with our team to ensure a fresh start to the new season. 🫧🌷☀️

Winter PSA: We have received a high volume of phone calls concerning heat pump operation, it is normal for the auxiliary...
01/26/2026

Winter PSA: We have received a high volume of phone calls concerning heat pump operation, it is normal for the auxiliary heat to cycle in the heating mode when we experience the current temperatures, most heat pumps do not have the heating capacity to adequately provide enough heat for the typical home below 25-35 degrees outdoor temperature, it is normal for the electric heaters to cycle and they are controlled through the system's thermostat. There is no need to switch to emergency heat, UNLESS, we have an event like what we are currently experiencing. The mixture of precipitation that fell has the ability to freeze the unit's outdoor fan blade causing an imbalance and/or preventing it from rotating and coat the top and sides in a layer of frozen snow/ice. If that happens the system cannot operate normally. There is a high possibility of damaging the fan motor and blade. If homeowners are determined to restore normal operation, do not use a hammer to break up the ice as it can also cause damage, best method is use warm water to melt the ice from the top and fan blade. Any accumulation on the coil will melt when the system goes through a normal defrost cycle.

01/14/2026

On behalf of the Allen family, we want to thank you all for the outpouring of support, love, and prayers received during this time. Rhonda was a light to so many and we appreciate you carrying on that light.

Rhonda Lynn Petty Allen was welcomed into the loving arms of Jesus Christ on December 12, 2025. The beloved daughter, si...
12/16/2025

Rhonda Lynn Petty Allen was welcomed into the loving arms of Jesus Christ on December 12, 2025. The beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend passed away at her home in Smyrna, Tennessee after an extended illness. A lifelong resident of Rutherford County, Rhonda was revered as a faithful Christian, leader of integrity, and tireless public servant whose charisma, grace, and tough-minded pragmatism strengthened the community she treasured for generations to come.

Born September 30, 1965 in LaVergne, Tennessee, Rhonda is the daughter of the late Larry W. Petty of Murfreesboro, Tennessee and Linda A. Bass also of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Rhonda is deeply loved by her husband, Mike Allen, sons Alex (Addie May) and Layne, and granddaughter, Gracelynn Mae Allen, of Smyrna, Tennessee. She is cherished by sisters, Cindy Petty Spann (Lee), Deb Petty Hickerson (Kevin), and Amanda Petty Gammel (Jesse) of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She is dearly remembered by sister-in-law, Beth Allen Lewis (Marc), and brother-in-law, Mark Allen (Ann), of Smyrna, Tennessee. She is held precious by nieces and nephews, Laura Savannah Jastre, Jay Foster, Hunter Foster (Maggie), Nate Lewis, Sara Lewis, Savannah Grace Wiggins, Abby Grace Gammel, Henry Gammel, and Amelia Gammel.

Rhonda began her public education at John Coleman Elementary and completed it at Smyrna High School, where the seeds of her enduring passion for education and leadership were planted. Her work ethic and intelligence were evident early on through a recurring Honor Roll status, Beta Club membership, and a 1983 Harry Kellogg Jr. Scholarship recipient. Rhonda’s leadership made a difference in her school as a member of the Gold Dust and Bulldog Bark staff and the Student Council.

Rhonda was deeply committed to and engaged in the lives of those near and dear to her heart. It was in high school that she met the love of her life, James Michael Allen. Mike and Rhonda were married on August 16, 1986 at the Smyrna First Baptist Church. They raised two beautiful sons, James Alexander Petty Allen and Michael Layne Petty Allen. Well-known for hosting frequent, large family gatherings, Rhonda served as the heart of the family and hosted its events lavishly. Mike and Rhonda were faithful and active members of the Hope Fellowship Church.

Their successful partnership grew a flourishing family business, Allen’s Air Care, and out of its abundance they reinvested generously in the community. The 2024 dedication of the Allen Field House at Smyrna Middle School bears witness to countless contributions of time, money, and resources given throughout Rutherford County, which includes the Junior Pro Football League.

Rhonda developed an executive level skillset through her professional roles throughout the healthcare industry in marketing and managed care. She was recognized on multiple occasions by company presidents for superior job performance at Rehability Corporation and outstanding leadership at Theraphysics. As a local realtor for ten years she earned performance awards at Prudential Rowland, including Volunteer of the Year. Rhonda was known as as a creative problem-solver, skilled negotiator, and outstanding communicator. She further excelled as a keen strategist in practical jokes.

The remarkable competence and skills she built in the corporate world served her well in local government roles. Moreover, it was in this arena that she realized her dream of becoming a true public servant. Walking in the footsteps of her father, a union representative, and inspired by the lessons of her civics teacher, Rhonda reflected, “Early on I fell in love with government run by and for the people.”

Rhonda was appointed to the Rutherford County Regional Planning Commission and served for 17 years. During her tenure she became Chair of the Budget and Search Committees and collaborated on key projects like the Rutherford County 20-year Comprehensive Plan and Major Thoroughfare Plan. Rhonda was elected to the Rutherford County Board of Commissioners for District 11 and served three terms across a span of twelve years, becoming a vital part of the county’s legislative body. During her tenure, she served on the Budget, Risk Management and Ethics Committees. As Chair of the Health and Education Committee, she oversaw the funding for operation of 50 schools and 6,000 employees. Her devout, stable leadership and actionable collaboration built six new schools and opened several major additions to existing schools. Rhonda’s success in strengthening education was very personal to her and will remain one of her most impactful and finest legacies. “You can get anywhere in life you want to go,” she would tell local school children, “sitting in that chair.”

As a Commissioner, Rhonda could always be counted on to do the right thing, regardless of the beliefs or actions of others. She was well-respected by everyone and known for her extensive preparation, pertinent questions, and pragmatic solution-orientation. Her compassion and strong moral compass also manifested in a variety of local endeavors, like the Smyrna Downtown Revitalization Project, Thurman Francis Arts Academy PTO Presidency, Motlow College Foundation Board of Trustees, and United Way of South Central Tennessee.

Rhonda’s charismatic presence was infectious. Her playful optimism, wicked sense of humor, and fun-loving spirit could light up a room. She intentionally championed the lives of each person blessed to be in her circle of influence. She strove to be courteous, kind, and decent. Her Christian faith was authentic and foundational to her life. Rhonda exuded a peace-filled happiness while sharing her faith, delighting to bear witness through personal story and spiritual guidance. The brilliant, dynamic light of her life will inspire and guide future generations to love their neighbor. Rhonda Lynn Petty Allen was one in a million.

Services will be held Saturday, December 20, 2025 at Life Point Church in Smyrna, Tennessee. Visitation will begin at 10:00 am with a Memorial Service following at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Second Harvest Food Bank, United Way, Nashville Rescue Mission, or the charity of your choice.

https://www.woodfinchapel.com/obituary/rhonda-lynn-petty-allen

**Update**Visitation will be Saturday, December 20th, from 10am-1pm followed by a memorial service at LifePoint Church i...
12/13/2025

**Update**
Visitation will be Saturday, December 20th, from 10am-1pm followed by a memorial service at LifePoint Church in Smyrna.

It is with heavy hearts, we share the passing of Rhonda Allen. She was more than the wife of our President and owner, Mike, she was a mentor and a friend to all. Her wisdom, integrity, and genuine care for others shaped and guided Allen’s Air Care and touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.

We rejoice knowing she loved the Lord and shared that love with anyone she came into contact with. We are deeply grateful for the legacy Rhonda leaves behind. While we mourn this tremendous loss, we are committed to honoring her memory by continuing the values she and Mike have built this company on and serving our community with the same passion and care she showed every day.

Thank you to our customers, our friends, and our community for your prayers, love, and support during this difficult time. Rhonda counted you all among her many blessings. We will share arrangements when they are finalized.

Next week we will start seeing cooler temperatures 🍂 Call us today to get your heating maintenance scheduled!
10/15/2025

Next week we will start seeing cooler temperatures 🍂 Call us today to get your heating maintenance scheduled!

Built for durability, reliability, and energy savings, Rheem® heat pumps are a great choice for homeowners looking to ge...
07/23/2025

Built for durability, reliability, and energy savings, Rheem® heat pumps are a great choice for homeowners looking to get the most from their HVAC system, cooling your home efficiently in the summer and keeping it cozy during the colder months. 🌬️❄️🔥

Whether you’re replacing an outdated HVAC unit or buying your first one, ask us how a heat pump can work for your home! 🏡

It was our pleasure to help out!!
07/08/2025

It was our pleasure to help out!!

Thank you Allen’s Air Care for taking care of our church! You guys are a such a tremendous blessing.

Today, we remember and honor all the brave service men and women that have sacrificed their lives for our country and fr...
05/26/2025

Today, we remember and honor all the brave service men and women that have sacrificed their lives for our country and freedom. 🇺🇸

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104 Main Street
Smyrna, TN
37167

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

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