How do I deal with my frozen air conditioning unit

I was always willing to pay a little extra just to make sure that I was comfortable and in the right frame of mind

Winter is fast approaching, and I cannot help but worry about the potential issues that may arise. Last season my HVAC system was problematic. My HVAC technician blamed the extreme temperatures that none of us expected, but I couldn’t help but wonder if I would have to go through the same process again. The temperatures were so low that my plumbing system got affected. The pipes froze, and even one of the faucets burst open. I had to survive from one part of the house for a few weeks before the whole system on the other end was rectified. Thankfully, my plumbing unit is separate, and only the kitchen section was affected when the temperatures hit an all-time low. This year, though, I was ready and prepared for any unpleasant experiences. I decided to switch things up and have my annual HVAC tuneup session done before winter. Normally, I prefer it to be before summer. I am even considering having it done twice a year to be prepared for both harsh seasons. After all, I am not the kind of person that can tolerate discomfort. I was always willing to pay a little extra just to make sure that I was comfortable and in the right frame of mind. Despite my small fears, I had a ton of knowledge from what happened last winter. I ensured that I had a lot of blankets to help me thaw any frozen pipes. With a few hacks from the HVAC professional, I knew what to do when a similar situation arose.

 

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