Using old HVAC to drown all of the noise out

When my spouse and I were moving into this neighborhood we thought that it was a fantastic location.

  • It’s relatively close to town without being overwhelmed by neighbors or traffic.

It has a charming piece of property without requiring professional landscaping services as well. The two of us were located right across the street from a reputable public school where we intended to send our kids. Well, things didn’t exactly work out as planned. The day that I caught my spouse in bed with our HVAC control business was the day that the public school stopped being relevant. We never wound up having children together and she moved out of the house to be with her heating and cooling lady shortly after the discovery, but ever since then, I have lived in this house and dealt with the unlucky experiences. One of the things that drives me very crazy, it turns out, is living across from the school for no reason. In fact, it drives up our utility bills as well as makes our household budget rather flimsy. You see, living across from a school means living across from continual noise as well as disruption. If I want to get anything done I have to keep our windows closed with the heating and cooling plan on. The old a/c component as well as forced air heating system do a fantastic job of drowning out the sounds of kids laughing and playing. My a/c plan and heating component are both pretty old so they make a lot of noise each day. I care about having a central heating and cooling plan to manage our indoor air conditions as well as sound pollution. But I’m not a large fan of paying for these high-utility bills. When I moved into this house I absolutely never expected to be covering all of the utilities as well as HVAC repairs myself.

 

 

a/c workman