My partner jumped the gun and turned the heat off too soon.
It can be really confusing these days when it comes to heating your home. Spring offers several advantages and chances to get out and get fresh air, work in the yard on warmer afternoons, and even open up your windows for the first time in months. That was the case this past weekend when temperatures reached the middle seventies. I was so grateful to open up the windows and air out the house after the long chilly winter. My partner, being the frugal man that he is, decided that he should turn off all forms of heat in the house. I would have thought he would simply adjust the temperature control, however no, he shut the system right down. I am not sure why he did this because our weather is totally unpredictable and we could have snow next week for all we know. In the Northeast the general rule is that you are not safe until after Memorial Day. Anyway, yesterday the temperatures were only in the middle fifties and I never even gave the heat a second thought. I assumed that my partner would have turned the system back up however when I arrived home from work my house was down to sixty-one degrees. I was chilly! I tried turning the heat up however it didn’t turn on at all. When my partner finally got home I told him that I thought the boiler had broken because the heat would not come on. He looked guilty and headed down to the basement to relight the pilot and within a short time the house was back to a normal seventy degrees. He apologized for jumping the gun on shutting the system down and for not telling me that he had.
Commercial air conditioning