I didn’t catch the title at first and thought you were talking about mental breakdowns.
Same and as a European without A/C and a lot of inflation, I related way more that way.
Hey! I am an HVAC+R tech, commercial/residential scope. I can honestly tell you nobody’s HVAC will fail during regular hours. Most furnaces fail on the first -18°C night, and A/C always fail on the hotest days of the year (even if it was “fixed” last cooling season). And one certainty I have found in this industry, if the weather is insane (storms, +30° heatwave, -40° cold snap) I’ll be outside on a rooftop, fully exposed to the elements, fixing something that should have been addressed months ago. Regular maintenance & repairs can avoid 80% of failures, but industry needs to step up their quality of manufacture for equipment. Residential systems need to be built to spec, code, & SMACNA/ASHRAE standards. Not built to budget, and please dear god we need “builder spec” to get up to speed with modern equipment & standards! Rule of thumb is going the way of the Dodo bird.
Could that possibly be… you know… because you use it more intensly on the weekend?
Its use is based on the temperature outside.
And activity inside, all them hot bodies.