Environmentalism: A better HVAC unit option

I’d visited my cousin, an HVAC provider, when he asked me to join him for an HVAC brands expo. In my mind, I thought it would be a boring event where we’d walk around looking at different brands selling their products as the best quality HVAC in the market and telling us how the HVAC installation would help with indoor comfort for all sorts of clients. My cousin runs an HVAC business, and I thought it would be a window-shopping experience. He promised I would have fun and possibly learn something worth my environmental activism. My skepticism made me feel that any mention of environmentalism would be a greenwashing move from businesses trying to sell me an HVAC unit. I followed him anyway because he promised drinks if I hated it, and I was sure I’d hate it. The first people he met were an HVAC professional team from a different local business, but they were friendly and not competitive. I was afraid he would start greeting everyone until we got to the exhibition area, and I went off to explore on my own. There were stands with different air filters where I learned about different types of HEPA filters and a thermostat stand. But the most interesting was the ductless heat pump exhibitions from other brands. I knew its capability at each stand, but they all agreed that it was a better option for the environment. I was so excited that I filled those parts for my Instagram story, and some of the replies I got from people who were already using heat pumps were that it did save energy and that HVAC maintenance was not as demanding as most people claimed. I learned so much that I decided to buy the resident HVAC repairman a few drinks to convince me to join him.

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