Thankfully, it was perfectly fine the way it was
I am terrible when it comes to hoarding things. Every year or two, I have to clean out the clutter to get rid of things I rarely or never use! Last year, decluttering was not just about creating more area and having a nicer looking house. It was also to scrape together cash from a garage sale. All of the money would go towards buying a new HVAC system. According to the cooling specialist I talked to at the a/c business, my system was due for an update and there was new cutting-edge technology that would heat and cool my home far more effectively and efficiently. I looked through the catalog and had the HVAC worker take a good look at my home, and I finally decided on one particular unit. The a/c installation process was a day’s work, and it took a few HVAC technicians working inside and outside my home. I really hoped that I would be saying goodbye to constant air conditioning repair. Choosing the proper size of the HVAC unit is important and this factors in the home’s geographical location, age, size, and the materials used in its construction. The HVAC technicians also analyzed my ductwork to see if it needed to be replaced. Thankfully, it was perfectly fine the way it was. By the way, the HVAC unit that I chose was a geothermal heat pump, because it would both heat and cool my home in a very efficient and cost-effective manner. I learned so much about HVAC during this process!