Houses with tall trees – AC disfigurement

I am so in love with the part that my nice friend and I live in.

I didn’t actually suppose I would like it here when my nice friend and I moved last year – truthfully, I expected the worst.

My old dwelling state was situated in the midwest, where the air temperatures varied from -10 to 110 throughout the year and life was truly difficult. Still, I was accustomed to the horrific weather patterns, continual feeling of survival, and flat farmland that surrounded me. Moving down south, I had numerous concerns about the heat and humidity that I would be experiencing instead. What I never considered about the area, though, was the prevalence of tall and dense tree cover. Not only do these tall forests provide a enjoyable deal of protection from the pounding summer time sun, however they are incredibly charming, but after living in one dwelling with the most amazing woodland views, I can never consider going back to flat and boring scenery again; However, there is one point where the big trees intersect with the need for AC in a terrible way; there is a big tendency for residential cooling systems to be disfigurementd by falling tree limbs. It makes sense, with so numerous big trees in our backyard, there are often branches falling down from the heavens and landing dangerously close to our cool air lifeline. In the past year, we’ve seen our AC system take at least 3 heavy blows from large limbs. Thankfully for us, the nice ole cooling unit has stayed fully operational, however she’s not looking so enjoyable these afternoons. I figure, if AC disfigurement is the tradeoff for having cooling, charmingly charming trees all around me, I’ll happyly take that air quality risk.

 

 

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