I wasn’t sure if I could run my heat pump all of the time

It took time to get the work done and hand in the project.

We’d done our best to give a superb estimate, some unforeseen circumstances came up and we had to take a break for a few days, thankfully, the owners understood and accepted the new date.

We did a lot of all-nighters to conclude the work according to the set standard, our shoppers are a high profiled couple who came with several potential referrals, eventually we concluded and handed over the project. It was the best thing that happened because winter time was right around the corner and I wanted to resume my remote work. I asked for some time off and went to see a friend who’d given birth to a baby. After returning home, it was almost winter and I had to call an HVAC expert to come and inspect the heat pump. Though it wasn’t constantly necessary to repair the heat pump often, I would rather do it than endure a freezing winter night without proper heating. The A/C expert arrived at the time we’d agreed and began checking the system for any faults. The heat pump was new and I hadn’t used it in wintertime yet. So, I had a few questions to ask about the unit. I inquired from the A/C expert if it was okay to leave the heat pump running all the time. My goal was to keep the home warm day and night, whether I was home or not. He informed me there was no issue just as long as the system was checked before the season began.

 

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