The need for air conditioning returns

I love going to work in the winter.

And that’s particularly different for most folks who work out in the elements like I do. That’s because the word winter time normally suggests chilly temperatures, snow and ice. If that was the case, I’d never leave the inside of my home and just pour on the heating from the furnace. But where I live, the winter time is the perfect time of year to be doing what I do for a living. My business is to transform commercial property with landscaping. That requires me being mostly onsite and out in the elements. So it makes me sad to see February coming to an end in a few weeks, while we have such a charming spring in this region, the uneven temperatures rise and the need for air conditioning returns. But June, it’s not a whole lot of fun to be outside working. In fact, I’m onsite at dawn during the summer time in order to get as much work in as possible before the peak heating hours of the morning. After about 2pm, I cut my workers loose and head for the air conditioning of my office. However, it’s the central air conditioning of my home that particularly makes the difference. My office is little more than a sort of shed on the side of the storage building where I keep all my equipment. But at home, I have the best residential heating and air conditioning I can get. The smart thermostat knows my patterns so I walk into the best cooling comfort I could ever ask for at the end of my morning.

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