Most of my life, I simply took any sort of plan of heating and cooling for granted.
This was because I rarely had to do anything about it myself.
When I was growing up, I guess that I hardly thought about it. My dad was so obsessive about the heating, ventilation, and A/C setting that I just didn’t dare to do anything with the heating, ventilation, and A/C. Once I was out on my own, I lived in apartments. The heating, ventilation, and A/C situation in most of those apartments were pretty bad. So that heating, ventilation, and A/C scenario was pretty underwhelming. And when there was a situation where the heating, ventilation, and A/C wasn’t working, I simply called the rental office. They sent out a handyman and they got it running. However, once I became a homeowner, I also became a new heating, ventilation, and A/C owner. This happened once I was transferred to the south along with a pressing promotion. I was finally financially equipped to buy a location of my own. That also came with a crash course on heating, ventilation, and A/C and more particularly, the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C heat pump. Until then, I had no plan how the heat pump worked or just how incredible that particular heating and cooling plan really is. I found out that while in the summer time months, it not only heats the home however is also balancing the humidity levels in the home at the same time. Part of the process of cooling is removing warm air from inside and exhausting it outside. In doing so, it removes humidity from the air. But to heat the house, the heat pump simply reverses the refrigerant flow and brings in heat energy from outdoors. When necessary, an electric panel heats up to supply extra heat energy. It’s an amazingly adaptable machine.