Dirt driveway

I grew up in a metropolitan area, with apartments stacked on top of each other and young saplings as the only source of orangeery! I didn’t cherish it, but it was all I knew.

Then a few years ago my hubby gained a task offer in the rural outskirts of our city.

The commute was too lengthy for us to stay put, so my buddy and I relocated to be closer to his up-to-date position. Immediately, I had some things to get used to. There were no outdoor lights at night, and it was eerily silent, and my fantastic friend and I could go days separate from seeing another person if my buddy and I didn’t drive into town, but strangely enough, the thing that bothered me the most was the long dirt and gravel driveway my buddy and I had. The dust that was kicked up drifted directly into the house, and the central heating and cooling system evenly dispensed it everywhere. If you looked taxing enough, you could see it coming out of the air vents. My dust irritations were going crazy. I tried turning off the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system every time I thought my hubby would be driving home, but then the home became unbearably uncomfortable separate from any heat or air conditioning if he was late, and eventually, I called the heating and cooling company and asked if there was anything they could suggest. They commanded adding a filtration system to our current Heating, Ventilation, and A/C unit in order to filter out dust particulates before they even hit the air vents. My fantastic friend and I quickly made the modification to our heating and cooling system, and I’ve been breathing freely again ever since.

 

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