Cleaning lady accidentally sprays our residential Heating and A/C with water

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

I don’t love 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 identifiable weekend, our respected cleaner was caught up so she referred myself and others to her colleague. I was away from beach house already so I asked her to brief her colleague as I finished our errands and headed back home. When I arrived, she was midday through her jobs, I just passed to our kitchen to rest a bit, and as I walked to the control equipment to adjust the temperature, I glanced up and observed she had sprinkled water on our mounted residential Heating and A/C. I panicked a bit because I have never seen that happen, even at our job on the commercial Heating and A/C. So I called our air conditioning system equipment serviceman to inquire about the dangers of water to the quality Heating and A/C although he did not 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 beach house services cover disfigures caused by water so long as it’s repaired and not a current air conditioning system equipment upgrade. I wasn’t convinced so I sought a minute opinion from a local repair 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 service and duct cleaning session. The incident clouded our mind that I forgot to check our air purification method which was also subjected to the same treatment. The story was bizarre but energy saving help came in handy.

 

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