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I was instaling Fire detectors as the hard wired ones have kaffed.
Was -31ºC this Sunday and my furnace died at 8:40 PM. The blower went. Had repair guy over by 10:30, was repaired by 1 am. $581.42 later, but I have heat. The pipes had frozen on Saturday that wasn't a thing, got that going soon enough. But Furnace repair I call a professional.
Point being is Right this exact instance I am typing and listening for the furnace. Getting a minor thrill of relief when it kicks in.
I live in a 2.5/3 (top floor was attic/servants quarters/loft)story, 1100sq ft/floor house built in 1907 That I got for only $95k in 2007. I have learned why it was so "inexpensive". The frame is made of Fir and flex's with the weather and the surrounding ground is clay Up from a nearby River. There is much Sweat Equity in this Old Beast, but it is mine. I intend to die in it. See what happens.I was instaling Fire detectors as the hard wired ones have kaffed.
Was -31ºC this Sunday and my furnace died at 8:40 PM. The blower went. Had repair guy over by 10:30, was repaired by 1 am. $581.42 later, but I have heat. The pipes had frozen on Saturday that wasn't a thing, got that going soon enough. But Furnace repair I call a professional.
Point being is Right this exact instance I am typing and listening for the furnace. Getting a minor thrill of relief when it kicks in.
Same happened here. I had to get my whole furnace replaced(it was a 1995) and my pipes froze as well.
I'm in a trailer though so it was really easy to get under the house and thaw and insulate. It SUCKED so bad though lol.
Scarfing another fresh pineapple and a Cantaloupe as something different. Watching the news. Looks pretty cold and dangerous up north. People do the dumbest things to stay warm. Couldn’t have anything to do with global warming.
Funny. My cat is here bugging me too. How the hell are you btw?Cuddling my elderly cat as she demands cuddles.
They make a thing called "all season tires".. also, they make a thing called "winter tires"... you may want to start adopting the seasonal "Changing of the Tires" custom if you live where it did not usually snow in the past, because.....Been off today. We got a lot of ice in our area, so boss man said no workie today.
Im glad. My Jeep can handle 2 feet of snow, but not ice, it dont like ice.
I live in a 2.5/3 (top floor was attic/servants quarters/loft)story, 1100sq ft/floor house built in 1907 That I got for only $95k in 2007. I have learned why it was so "inexpensive". The frame is made of Fir and flex's with the weather and the surrounding ground is clay Up from a nearby River. There is much Sweat Equity in this Old Beast, but it is mine. I intend to die in it. See what happens.I was instaling Fire detectors as the hard wired ones have kaffed.
Was -31ºC this Sunday and my furnace died at 8:40 PM. The blower went. Had repair guy over by 10:30, was repaired by 1 am. $581.42 later, but I have heat. The pipes had frozen on Saturday that wasn't a thing, got that going soon enough. But Furnace repair I call a professional.
Point being is Right this exact instance I am typing and listening for the furnace. Getting a minor thrill of relief when it kicks in.
Same happened here. I had to get my whole furnace replaced(it was a 1995) and my pipes froze as well.
I'm in a trailer though so it was really easy to get under the house and thaw and insulate. It SUCKED so bad though lol.
But now I am calling the Furnace repair man back to explain why my Condensation collector is leaking and when did someone put a cornsyrup bottle there to collect the water to compensate for the hose shortage? because -I- didn't set it up like.
Perhaps húsvaeter, who knows? Regardless, needs fixed, and I don't have the tools for Pex.
Edit: All fixed now, no charge. Nice bit of luck.
I have a dishwasher that never breaks down. It is built in two parts and is permanently attached to the end of my arms.I live in a 2.5/3 (top floor was attic/servants quarters/loft)story, 1100sq ft/floor house built in 1907 That I got for only $95k in 2007. I have learned why it was so "inexpensive". The frame is made of Fir and flex's with the weather and the surrounding ground is clay Up from a nearby River. There is much Sweat Equity in this Old Beast, but it is mine. I intend to die in it. See what happens.I was instaling Fire detectors as the hard wired ones have kaffed.
Was -31ºC this Sunday and my furnace died at 8:40 PM. The blower went. Had repair guy over by 10:30, was repaired by 1 am. $581.42 later, but I have heat. The pipes had frozen on Saturday that wasn't a thing, got that going soon enough. But Furnace repair I call a professional.
Point being is Right this exact instance I am typing and listening for the furnace. Getting a minor thrill of relief when it kicks in.
Same happened here. I had to get my whole furnace replaced(it was a 1995) and my pipes froze as well.
I'm in a trailer though so it was really easy to get under the house and thaw and insulate. It SUCKED so bad though lol.
But now I am calling the Furnace repair man back to explain why my Condensation collector is leaking and when did someone put a cornsyrup bottle there to collect the water to compensate for the hose shortage? because -I- didn't set it up like.
Perhaps húsvaeter, who knows? Regardless, needs fixed, and I don't have the tools for Pex.
Edit: All fixed now, no charge. Nice bit of luck.
Old low priced places are the best!
I just bought a dishwasher and I have a plumber coming here Tuesday to do all the shit I cant lol.
They make a thing called "all season tires".. also, they make a thing called "winter tires"... you may want to start adopting the seasonal "Changing of the Tires" custom if you live where it did not usually snow in the past, because.....Been off today. We got a lot of ice in our area, so boss man said no workie today.
Im glad. My Jeep can handle 2 feet of snow, but not ice, it dont like ice.
Winter is coming.
I have a dishwasher that never breaks down. It is built in two parts and is permanently attached to the end of my arms.I live in a 2.5/3 (top floor was attic/servants quarters/loft)story, 1100sq ft/floor house built in 1907 That I got for only $95k in 2007. I have learned why it was so "inexpensive". The frame is made of Fir and flex's with the weather and the surrounding ground is clay Up from a nearby River. There is much Sweat Equity in this Old Beast, but it is mine. I intend to die in it. See what happens.I was instaling Fire detectors as the hard wired ones have kaffed.
Was -31ºC this Sunday and my furnace died at 8:40 PM. The blower went. Had repair guy over by 10:30, was repaired by 1 am. $581.42 later, but I have heat. The pipes had frozen on Saturday that wasn't a thing, got that going soon enough. But Furnace repair I call a professional.
Point being is Right this exact instance I am typing and listening for the furnace. Getting a minor thrill of relief when it kicks in.
Same happened here. I had to get my whole furnace replaced(it was a 1995) and my pipes froze as well.
I'm in a trailer though so it was really easy to get under the house and thaw and insulate. It SUCKED so bad though lol.
But now I am calling the Furnace repair man back to explain why my Condensation collector is leaking and when did someone put a cornsyrup bottle there to collect the water to compensate for the hose shortage? because -I- didn't set it up like.
Perhaps húsvaeter, who knows? Regardless, needs fixed, and I don't have the tools for Pex.
Edit: All fixed now, no charge. Nice bit of luck.
Old low priced places are the best!
I just bought a dishwasher and I have a plumber coming here Tuesday to do all the shit I cant lol.
I have a dishwasher that never breaks down. It is built in two parts and is permanently attached to the end of my arms.I live in a 2.5/3 (top floor was attic/servants quarters/loft)story, 1100sq ft/floor house built in 1907 That I got for only $95k in 2007. I have learned why it was so "inexpensive". The frame is made of Fir and flex's with the weather and the surrounding ground is clay Up from a nearby River. There is much Sweat Equity in this Old Beast, but it is mine. I intend to die in it. See what happens.I was instaling Fire detectors as the hard wired ones have kaffed.
Was -31ºC this Sunday and my furnace died at 8:40 PM. The blower went. Had repair guy over by 10:30, was repaired by 1 am. $581.42 later, but I have heat. The pipes had frozen on Saturday that wasn't a thing, got that going soon enough. But Furnace repair I call a professional.
Point being is Right this exact instance I am typing and listening for the furnace. Getting a minor thrill of relief when it kicks in.
Same happened here. I had to get my whole furnace replaced(it was a 1995) and my pipes froze as well.
I'm in a trailer though so it was really easy to get under the house and thaw and insulate. It SUCKED so bad though lol.
But now I am calling the Furnace repair man back to explain why my Condensation collector is leaking and when did someone put a cornsyrup bottle there to collect the water to compensate for the hose shortage? because -I- didn't set it up like.
Perhaps húsvaeter, who knows? Regardless, needs fixed, and I don't have the tools for Pex.
Edit: All fixed now, no charge. Nice bit of luck.
Old low priced places are the best!
I just bought a dishwasher and I have a plumber coming here Tuesday to do all the shit I cant lol.