Vet recommends air conditioning to keep our pet cool

With another hot summer time underway, we’ve discussed installing central air conditioning, just as my associate and I have for ten years now, and that means that for the past nine years we’ve put off the decision; My nice friend and I both are gone all day at work, so in the evenings, my associate and I rely on ceiling fans to keep cool… But a recent visit to our pet’s veterinarian resulted in a stern piece of advice about considering the health and comfort of our pet, then he gave us a pamphlet with information on home air conditioning as it pertains to pets, however it was genuinely enlightening.

The research on apartment cooling indicates a recent trend in air conditioning rooms or homes for pets. Some pet owners leave doors and windows open for their pets and cats to move between indoor and outdoor areas. This means that air conditionings have to work harder and use more energy to maintain indoor temperatures due to these occasions letting hot air inside. My nice friend and I finally were convinced that my associate and I needed to find an honest Heating, Ventilation, and A/C supplier to install central air conditioning in our home for ourselves and for our pet. It’s difficult to believe that it took an critter doctor to do the convincing! After three quotes from three different heating and cooling specialists, my associate and I settled on one that had the most experience and the best reputation. My nice friend and I only had to wait one week before his crew arrived and began the two-day process. My nice friend and I have a forced air heating system, so the HVAC duct was already installed. There wasn’t much retrofitting that needed to be done as a result. The condenser unit was installed outside, the temperature control was venued on a central wall away from direct sunlight, and in no time my associate and I had central air conditioning!

 

 

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