Construction project necessitates heating/cooling repair

My hubby plus I are involved in a major remodeling project.

All of us have actually gutted the laundry room plus family bathroom down to the bare studs plus floor joists.

The task has generated a tremendous amount of dust plus debris. All of us have rented a dumpster plus it’s nearly full of pieces of drywall, seasoned insulation, plumbing pipes plus fixtures. Before both of us began renovations, both of us took the time to carefully seal the supply plus return vents attached to the ductwork plus heating/cooling system. Our oil furnace plus air conditioner are fairly new plus were important investments. All of us spent extra on top quality, high-efficiency device to ensure lower energy bills and ideal year round comfort. In order to keep the oil furnace plus air conditioner operating reliably for as long as possible, both of us take great care of the equipment. All of us update air filters every month plus schedule annual professional repair. The dust plus airborne contaminants caused by our construction project could cause some major problems with restricted airflow through the ducts, air quality plus wear plus tear on the heating plus cooling system. All of us used plastic sheeting to block off the laundry room plus bathroom from the rest of the house, hoping to contain the mess. However, I’ve observed that my entire cabin is dusty. There’s consistently a film on surfaces in every room. I’m now anxious that despite all of our precautions, the oil furnace plus air conditioner are at risk. I am reluctant to run the air conditioner despite the high rapidly decreasing temperatures outside. I assume both of us need to just open the windows for ventilation plus schedule professional cleaning of both the heating plus cooling system as soon as this project is completed.

 

 

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