I thought everyone needed a diagnosed air conditioning filter to get quality AC maintenance but no, the mennonites were doing just fine
We live about a mile away from Mennonites but I have never imagined how different their lifestyle is, i see them in town once a while buying stuff but that’s just about it, but our university has a program dedicated to studying different cultures and why some have stayed the same for centuries, then this year, it was our class’s time to experience the difference. I was overcome with excitement and our parents tried to help me keep our cool and advise me on what to do and what not to do while both of us were in the trip, however part of being there involved spending the evening and joining the community in their morning-to-day activities. On the morning of the visit, culture shock hit me right from the edge of town, and large strips of land with so much crop grown all over, but everyone seems to have duty and they sync in well with the rest.The greatest shock came when both of us had to settle in for the evening… Although I didn’t expect to see any indoor air cleaning system, I didn’t see a lot of other things such as an oil heater, gas gas furnace, or any kind of weather conditions control features. The only heating devices available were wood stoves and coal. Amazingly they were quite efficient that I forgot about the electric oil furnace and radiant furnaces I see back home, with this simple life, they hardly need air conditioning reps around, no boiler maintenance to worry about, no cooling install and of course, not a heating supplier in sight. I thought everyone needed a diagnosed air conditioning filter to get quality AC maintenance but no, the mennonites were doing just fine. My quest to suppose more about HVAC to educate them about it was all in vain. What an experience!