Wife screams at HVAC tech for getting dust in her house

Wife screams at HVAC tech for getting dust in her house

Sometimes I think it’s best that my wife and I split up our house duties and keep it that way.

She is amazing at doing laundry, keeping our schedule organized, and cleaning up the kitchen. I’m pretty good at cooking, yard work, and dealing with the service workers who need to come help us with professional repairs and inspection appointments. I know, it doesn’t seem like one of my responsibilities should be letting someone into the house to do the actual work. However, it turns out that my wife can’t be trusted with this fairly simple task. A few weeks ago we started noticing that our indoor air quality was partially suffering throughout the summer. Everyday we had uneven hot and cold patches throughout the house and the air temperature fluctuated wildly from room to room. I never knew if it was going to be ice cold inside or absolutely steamy. I was also nervous to see what our energy bills look like after all of this air conditioning foolery. We decided to call out a professional heating and cooling service to take a look at the central HVAC system that we operated. My wife told me that she could easily handle the HVAC technician whenever he arrived and I happily went off to work. About 2 hours later I received a phone call from the heating and cooling shop, telling me that they were unable to complete our indoor air quality inspection. Apparently, whenever the heating and cooling worker arrived at our house my wife lost her cool. The HVAC technician had dust on his uniform from the last appointment cleaning out air ducts. My wife screamed in his face and wouldn’t let him inside. We needed an AC upgrade but she absolutely wouldn’t entertain more of a mess.
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