The boxes were stacked in front of the return air vent

During that time, my girlfriend and I noticed the indoor temperatures were starting to get warmer

My girlfriend and I recently moved to Orland Park, Illinois. Both of us have jobs in Chicago, but the price of rent was breaking us. We were spending almost $2,000 to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Chicago. We found a three-bedroom house in Orland Park for the same amount of money. When we decided to move, we knew it was going to be a lot of work to move all of our things from Chicago to Orland Park. My girlfriend suggested using a moving company. It was rather expensive, but it was an amazingly great idea. We didn’t have to do any of the moving on our own. We packed up all of the boxes and then the moving company sent employees to put everything on a truck. When they got to our new house in Orland Park, they unloaded all of the boxes and furniture into the house. Everything was in the front room when my girlfriend and I arrived. All of the boxes were stacked on top of each other. It took about a week before we could unpack all of the boxes. During that time, my girlfriend and I noticed the indoor temperatures were starting to get warmer. There was barely any air flow at all coming out of the duct work and we could not figure out why. We were going to contact a professional service in Orland Park, but my girlfriend suggested we troubleshoot online first. Imagine how surprised we were when we found out that the reason for the AC issues were due to some boxes being stacked in front of the return air vent.

 

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