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There was no cost but he sure asked a lot
of questions to find out why I felt so bad
(and why they were unhappy too). These are
some of the questions they asked and conclusions
they reached:
Q. Do
you want a Healthy Home?
A. Obviously,
Yes. Q. A
Comfortable Home?
A. Yes.
Q. Toasty
Warm on coldest Days?
A. Yes.
Q. Refreshingly
Cool during the sweltering
days of August & September?
A. Yes.
Q. A
Safe Home?
A. Yes.
Q. A
Quiet Home?
A. Yes.
Q. A
Convenient Home.with technological f
eatures that control temperatures to
match area requirements ?
A. Yes. |
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Q. An
Energy Efficient Home, using minimum energy
to achieve desired results?
A. Yes.
Q. An
Economical Home?
A. Yes.
The expert then asked:
Q. If anyone suffered from asthma
or had an allergy caused by airborne pollutants,
like pollen?
Q. How about runny noses or an itchy
scalp?
Q. Or dry skin and scratchy, dry
throats in winter?
Q. Or sinus irritation or respiratory
problems?
Q. How about a house that would
be free from dust, smoke particles, static
electricity? Yes.
Q. Free from woodwork and furniture
cracks in winter? Yes.
Well, he asked a lot of other questions
too, but you get the idea. Here are his
conclusions:
The Heating system was installed when the
house was constructed and while 15 years
is not old for a house, it is ancient for
a heating system.
The Air conditioning system was "added
on" at a later date and it doesn't
match the heating system (I don't know if
"price" or ignorance had something
to do with that). And because:
There is no humidifier to add moisture to
the air.
There is no air cleaner to remove pollutants
from the air.
There
is no zoning to control where the air goes.
There is no programmable thermostat to control
when the air goes.
He said it's no wonder
I'm sick!
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