Cancelling duct cleaning because of the rain

I had never imagined that being rained on could be painful until that day. The rain mixed with small hailstones pelted one mercilessly as I made my way from the farm to the house. I was soaking wet from head to toe, and water pooled where I stood. I had earlier called the local business and scheduled for duct cleaning. Staying so far out of town meant that I had to take extra care of the heat and AC products in the main house and the barn. I achieved that by doing simple things such as duct sealing and opting for a washable filter instead of the non washable air filter to minimize the number of times I called for professional help. Despite my a/c care plan, I still had to contact the professional for duct cleaning. I had also recently bought an air purifier. I initially thought that the heat pump’s air purification system would be enough to maintain good indoor air quality. Still, since we would start spraying pesticides on the crops, I found it prudent to enhance the air quality systems in my home. Once the air ducts were clean, I would be sure of clean air in our home, but with the rain, I would have to wait another day or two before the tech came. The dirt road to my home would be near impassable with a car that was not a four-wheel drive. The temperature had dropped significantly, and therefore I had manually adjusted the thermostat since it was an analog one. I called the dealership to order a programmable temperature regulator and add its installation to the workload they had missed that day.
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