I have a friend who’s a bit of a hoarder, if you will.
She doesn’t collect random garbage at garage sales or keep her urine in bottles around the house like you see on TLC, but she does have a penchant for collecting Antiques. At this point, her antique collection is so large that it has consumed her entire house. She’s even built a secondary storage unit in the back of the house for her remaining Treasures. I think it’s a great hobby that she has, but she needs to be more realistic about how much antique furniture one human can really house. At this point, her items are so valuable that she has had to install advanced air quality control equipment to maintain her pricey items. She recently had the most highly rated HVAC company in town come out and fully revamp her indoor air quality control equipment. She started by having her air conditioner and furnace replaced, and soon was talked into advanced humidity control, air purification devices, and a smart thermostat. This way, she can always monitor her indoor air quality and addressed any of the parameters with the click of a button. I totally agree with her decision to install advanced indoor air control equipment because it’s important for her investments. However, I have questions about how well the HVAC equipment is actually working in her home. The last time I came back to visit, it didn’t seem like the central HVAC system was running at all. When I asked her, she innocently stated that most of the air vents were fully blocked by her furniture collection.