Cleaning lady accidentally sprays my residential HVAC with water

Every week I hire a cleaning lady to restore sanity in my home.

I don’t like cleaning after myself so when she comes, it’s a whole day job cleaning and rearranging.

When she first started, I briefed her on what to and what not to do. So this particular weekend, my regular cleaner was caught up so she referred me to her colleague. I was away from home already so I asked her to brief her colleague as I finished my errands and headed back home. When I arrived, she was midday through her tasks, I just passed to my bedroom to rest a bit. As I walked to the thermostat to adjust the temperature, I glanced up and noticed she had sprinkled water on my mounted residential HVAC. I panicked a bit because I have never seen that happen, even at my workplace on the commercial HVAC. So I called my a/c serviceman to inquire about the dangers of water to the quality HVAC but he didn’t sound bothered at all once I explained. So long as it’s not inside the cooling and heating equipment, there’s no need to panic, and home services cover damages caused by water so long as it’s repaired and not a new a/c installation. I wasn’t convinced so I sought a second opinion from a local service provider who shared the same sentiments. So I chose to monitor it over the next few days and went online to learn more about heating and cooling appliances affected by water. I hoped everything would be ok till the next cooling and heating maintenance and duct cleaning session. The incident clouded my mind that I forgot to check my air purification system which was also subjected to the same treatment. The story was different but energy saving help came in handy.

Cooling representative