And then they destroyed the HVAC duct; don’t let your kids in the attic

I started growing distraught that there was something wrong with the control unit for the air conditioner unit so I started concernshooting on my own.

These days I suppose a lot of people are getting fed up with providing 24/7 childcare. It’s been more than 2 months of having the kids at home and parents are getting pretty exhausted. I can tell you, I am absolutely one of those parents. When this social distancing thing started, I thought it was going to be fantastic for our family. My pal and I don’t normally get to spend much time together and I was gleeful about the idea of staying at home with my kids all afternoon long. Well, that enthusiasm wears off after a few months. Truly, they have been driving me up the wall with their endless complaining and inability to entertain themselves. I got so desperate the other afternoon to get some out of my living room that I told them to go play in the attic. I did not suppose the sweltering, tepid attic space would be genuinely fun for them… But somehow they stayed up there for the remainder of the afternoon. Later, I found out why. As I was working I observed that the indoor air temperature started feeling strange. It genuinely did not feel like our proper control unit programming keeping the indoor air at our ideal temperature level. I started growing distraught that there was something wrong with the control unit for the air conditioner unit so I started concernshooting on my own. The control unit was fine, the air conditioner unit was kicking into gear in response to my air temperature adjustments, however there was still no frosty air getting into the house. I finally went into the attic and found out the reason. The kids had taken it upon themselves to build a massive fort in the attics using the exposed HVAC ductwork. In doing so, they pulled out one of the panels of the HVAC ductwork and completely crippled our central cooling system.

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