Every electric heating system requires regular maintenance

I work in an office setting, where I spend about eight hours a day, five days a week, sitting at a desk with my laptop.

This job is perfect because I’m an introvert with a passion for computer programming.

We have an amazing boss who does his best to ensure we’re comfortable, from the ergonomic furniture to the ambient temperature. We were working on a key project for a major client a few weeks ago, and the deadline was fast approaching. I was working overtime one night and was therefore alone in the office. Our boss called to inform me that an HVAC specialist would be coming for routine heater maintenance and would likely be accompanied by a heating technician. The friendly duo arrived, and I happily directed them to the heating equipment. I knew the building had an electric heating system but had a vague idea of how an electric HVAC works. I debated whether to go back to my desk immediately or hand around for a few minutes. Who knows? I might learn something new. The HVAC serviceman started by inspecting the electric heat pump, boiler, and wireless thermostat to ensure they were functioning as they should. The specialist explained how genuine components like a HEPA filter and regular maintenance can prevent expensive repairs due to overheating, such as heat pump installation. He shared essential energy-saving tips I could use at home, like embracing outdoor cooking and upgrading to an energy-star-rated unit. I went back to my tasks, and I’m glad I spared a few minutes to chat with the experts. My HVAC back home is several years old, so I thought an upgrade would be a smart idea. The technician offered to check the HVAC products for sale the following day and recommend the best one for my three-bedroom home.

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