New Systems With Older Parts

New Systems With Older Parts

The other day I was outside gardening.

I was planting my Summer vegetables in the heat.

It wasn’t the smartest idea to start planting them in the middle of the day, but I was too lazy to wake up any earlier… After I planted most of my vegetables, I put together a fence to keep out unwanted creatures. Last Summer I planted sunflowers and they were growing unquestionably nice when I went out to water them and saw that something ate the top of the flower! I had a feeling it was the deer that live around my house. To avoid this happening again, I put up a five foot wire fence to keep curious creatures out. Once I was done I went inside to cool off and make dinner. I went to my temperature control to turn the programmed temperature down, but for some reason the air conditioning wasn’t kicking on. I went downstairs to check my system and I couldn’t hear it turning on. That’s when I decided to call my Heating & A/C company. He showed up and told me that my heat pump was broken. He commanded that it be replaced and he also mentioned replacing the ductwork. I asked him why because I felt like he wanted more money from me. I was wrong, the reason why he commanded in replacing my ductwork too is because installing a new high-efficiency heat pump and using aged ductwork can affect performance. The ductwork can be leaky or unsatisfactory and may not be sized for the new heat pump. I accepted his suggestions and allowed him to continue repairing.

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