Receiving a notification in the mail that my HVAC system may be defective

Receiving a notification in the mail that my HVAC system may be defective

Working at home is a blessing.

It allows me to spend time with my two year old daughter and I don’t have to pay for a babysitter.

I also can do some of the things around the house that I wouldn’t be able to do if I was working in a office. I’m able to prepare meals throughout the week for my husband and my other two kids that are in school. I can also check the mail and go to the bank during the day. I love checking the mail but I do not like when I receive bills. The other day I received a letter in the mail notifying me that my HVAC system, that I purchased two years ago, could be defective. While I was reading the announcement it told me that I should contact a local HVAC provider immediately. Supposedly the system is having incidents in other homes where there has been carbon monoxide leakage. There was another instance where the heat exchanger, was disintegrating and it had a rusted, scorched appearance. I was also hoping that this was not something that was going on with my heat exchanger. I made an appointment with my HVAC provider and showed him the announcement. He did a thorough inspection and told me that my HVAC system was safe and okay. I was lucky enough that the company that manufactured my HVAC system sent out this announcement. I am happy that the company told the public that it was their mistake.

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