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    A/C a Necessity
    in
    New England?

    I remember not all too long ago, yes I am still on what I hope to be the first half of my life, that Central Air-Conditioning was a luxury. Like the radio, then the television; next the telephone, and now the cell phone, Air-conditioning has become a necessity. What was before Air-Conditioning? What did the weather people (yes, politically correct here on HVAC Pro Blog) say to the elderly before they would recommend "staying inside, out of the heat"?


    I remember what I used to do when I was a kid. We didn't have the house in the Hamptons, that is for sure! I remember visiting my Grandmother very often to swim in her pool. Or maybe the family would head to the beach for the day. This seems counter-intuitive in my household these days, but it has to be cooler with that breeze off the water, right? The ride was close to horrible, as we did not have a car with A/C either.


    There were countless summer days outside playing baseball, golf, or whatever neighborhood game du jour. I never passed out, got a skin burn, or even remember it being too hot! I remember taking a picture of my daughter in her tiny swimming pool, about 10 years ago, and I asked her to: "Smile!" To my surprise she replied, "Daddy, it is too sunny to smile..." This was from a three year old; a very aware, smart, and means the world to me three year old.


    Murphy's Law: the next day my built-in A/C, essentially a window unit, failed. So, being the "ACE Technician" I say I am, I pulled that thing out of the chassis and remembered I couldn't even get a set of gauges on it! How can you fix an appliance when you can't even use the right tools? Needless to say, a new unit was "installed" a few hours later, to my condo/household's delight.


    This made me think, long into the next few evenings, about what has become of the HVAC industry in New England:

    • No longer can a family wait until morning to have their A/C diagnosed!  Yet, it is no problem if they have no heat in the dead of Winter.
    • No longer can an elderly person take a stroll on a nice Summer day...
    • No longer do cars cost more with A/C as an option, as it has become "standard".

    So, in a time of expendable appliances, how long before I can no longer diagnose and fix a central A/C?  When will it become viewed like a Refrigerator - just another necessary appliance that is cheaper to replace than fix! I think we all may forget, some of us only a little, where we came from.  I admit, I once told an old woman who called me years ago on Independence Day to open a window! She complained, and mentioned she didn't see how she would be able to make it through the night. I still feel a little guilty today, but I genuinely believed it - and might have been a little bitter after being in Iraq the previous year. Did the world really get that much hotter to which we as humans can no longer bear (some experts may argue yes here), or have we taken a luxury and turned it into a necessity?