The other day when I was relaxing on the patio, I had a thought.
The fall showers had started around noon and were still at it, so I decided to turn on the electric heat pump, make myself a coffee and sit on my patio to watch the rain.
I began to ponder what our forefathers would say or what they would think about the electric heating systems in our lives today. They had no such heating equipment, yet the weather had the same seasons. I wondered how they kept warm. Since we now depend on technology to make our lives easier, I went on the internet to do a little digging. The early man wore bear fur or skin and other animal skin to keep warm. I felt chilly, so I used my phone to reset the temperature. My wireless thermostat was connected to my phone via an application. How would my great great great grandparent think about relying on technical innovation for warmth? Hundreds of heating businesses in the state were making money from offering help with indoor comfort and jobs to the young people who knew more about heating devices. The customer needed to access an efficient heater. The heating technician would provide quality units, heater maintenance, furnace repairs, and tips on how and when to change your HEPA filters. My ancestors would be happy because it had all come back full circle. People needed quality indoor comfort, and the young people benefitted from providing such services. The HVAC servicemen could feed their families and power the electric heaters in their homes for indoor comfort. I snapped back to reality when I remembered I had to schedule an appointment with the HVAC supplier for servicing.