The heat pump wasn’t in fantastic shape
When my wife & I were looking to buy a new house, there were a lot of things that were on the list.
I wanted to have a home that was basically renovated.
I didn’t want to spend a lot of currency updating the family room, bathrooms & redoing the flooring. I was okay adding a fresh coat of paint, although I didn’t want to do much else. My wife wanted a location to park her vehicle that had a covering, and she additionally needed some category of tool shed to put her mower, workout equipment & many equipment in there. The home the people I was with and I ended up buying had all of our wants! One thing that she & I had to give on was the state of the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C equipment. The home was basically upgraded with lots of space & all the bells & whistles, and whoever was in the apartment last didn’t take fantastic care of the heating & cooling system. The existing heat pump plan is barely hanging on by a thread. It also operates with ductwork & it is truly damaged. My wife & I have noticed that the thermostat setting is more wishful thinking. I know there are holes in the air ducts, allowing the treated air to escape the home. This makes the heat pump labor harder & potentially allows it to overheat. It is a matter of time where I will need to put currency down to take care of the heat pump. It needs professional service, ductwork cleaning & I might even add an UV air purifier. So buying an upgraded home didn’t truly save myself and others currency after all.
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