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I'm living such an amazing life right now I worked so hard for this
(I did the dishes)
#I'm also making more money at my job#I'm recovering my physical health#my house is clean#new roof new hvac new floors#i actually own a house!!!#we got lucky and bought it pre-inflation
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i drew azul buying a house bc i needed to unload the knowledge in my brain somehow
#i bought a house last may and um. this info swirls around in my head with no outlet. i had to do something#azul said hashtag sigma grindset be your own boss financial freedom build your empire climb the property ladder#azul is a stinky landlord azul would hear ur hvac system broke and say ‘sucks <3’ and wait a year to fix it AND charge u for the new one#sighing as kara continues to point and laugh at the azul kin assignment for me#twst#twisted wonderland#azul ashengrotto#suntails
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love when book club agrees with me tbh everyone said yeah it was fun but if you look too hard at it things fall apart which is FINE but you have to know what youre getting into beforehand
also scalzi, if youre listening, sequel, spin off, same book from different POV, but just the cats. are you listening scalzi. hera pov when
#bookbird babbles#ezra reads starter villain#next book is chakrabortys new one! the pirate one! so thats fun!#also carrie all but said everyone wants me back as a volunteer which 🥺#im thinking about it tbh#i DO miss is and it would give me a reason to go get a silly little boba#and yknow get me out of the house lmaaoook#i do feel more comfy at the library than most indoor places#they recently redid the entire ventilation system with the UV lights that kill germs lol#i know lights arent ventilation but theyre tied somehow idk im ot an hvac guy
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partner is so on top of the smart home bullshit:
if you start washing the dishes, the lights over the sink turn on now
#i went to put on pants and came back#and they were like: the house has a new feature#smart home bullshit#i kept getting notifications that the hvac turned off when my friend housesitting would open the windows
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funny to me that i'm entirely unqualified for my current position at my job. I've got ppl asking me questions like i'm an expert when I barely know what anything means
#for the record I wasn't hired to this specific position; i had a previous position & was transferred to this current job#they're like oh yr the facilities manager now! & i'm like okay sure. (<- has no idea what that entails or means but needs a job)#it's Fine b/c technically i learned a lot abt the facilities in my previous position & it's easier for me to learn more abt the facilities#than it is to hire someone new & familiarize them w/ the organization.#but OH MAN. i am soooo out of my depth. i'm now the go-to staff for stuff like the thermal system & i barely know anything abt that#like hello. i'm 23. please be reasonable abt how much i should Actually Know abt an hvac system#a
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Well, going to get some quotes for the major work that needs to be done and see how realistic this could be.
#needs a new roof#hvac overhaul#maaaaybe wiring#like very big things#but at the price I might get it for I could still make enough profit for a down payment in Minnesota#fingers crossed
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it's definitely time for me to find a new job. however I'm going to stick it out through the new year so I get full paid holiday benefits for everything + take all my vacation days for the new year in january and maybe february before I dip
#2024 new year new job#ive been at this one for 6 years can you tell i hate change#I think i wanna get hvac certified but we will see what opportunities jump out at me
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TFW rather than letting the shower run to warm up you're letting it run to cool down.
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got approved for a rental house and will finally be able to move out of this god awful apartment, but the whole process makes me so angry. like moving costs alone are expensive but it’s also all of the unnecessary added fees they tack on. the concert ticket thing is the big discussion but housing application fees? convenience fees for processing a card? like anything extra they can squeeze out of you on top of too expensive rent it’s fucking insane. people can barely (not really) even afford 3x rent, and it’s getting to the point that you need three incomes just to afford one place. like this whole process has made me so angry, and i’ve been angry about it for a long time, of course. but also just looking around and seeing just how many houses are for rent, that aren’t going toward families bc these investors and venture capitalists continue to buy up houses. i genuinely want to know how any of this is going to be sustainable, even within the next three-to-five years.
#before i got my new job there was no way we'd ever really be able to move even with 2 salaries#the rent is 'cheap' where we are only bc we've been here for 11 years#but the issue is that they haven't maintained the place and we've had to fight management to deal with mold#and im pretty sure the HVAC system is fucked bc the bill for it is fucking insane like it should not be that much a month#but ofc they won't do anything about that either bc why not#im so happy to be out of here next month but it really means putting us in a paycheck-to-paycheck situation#instead of having just a small amount of cushion#all of this makes me so angry that all of us have to deal with sub-par conditions#this also means there's no chance for me to try and save for a house#not that i ever though that would be in my reach but at least that money would be in savings#im just venting about this bc im also made that the area i grew up in wasn't ever this expensive#and with ppl moving here bc it's 'cheap' has driven up pricing and gentrified everything
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SARS-CoV-2 airborne infection probability estimated by using indoor carbon dioxide
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Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is a method of moving air in areas with different temperatures (HVAC). The maintenance and repair of heating and cooling systems is one of HVAC professionals' primary responsibilities. Via an HVAC EPA certification course, one can quickly gain the necessary abilities of an HVAC professional.
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Maintaining your home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is essential for year-round comfort. However, homeowners often neglect regular inspections, which can result in expensive repairs and unplanned malfunctions. Annual inspections can prolong the life of your equipment, enhance system performance, and spot possible problems early. If you want HVAC repair services, contact JetAirCo to get the best HVAC service in the USA.
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How to Use Regular Inspections to Identify Air Duct Replacement Needs
Air ducts play a vital role in maintaining your home’s comfort by circulating air efficiently throughout your space. Over time, air ducts can become damaged, leaky, or clogged with debris, which impacts their performance. Regular inspections are essential to catch these issues early and prevent costly repairs. In some cases, these inspections may reveal the need for air duct replacement to ensure optimal HVAC performance and air quality.
The Importance of Regular Air Duct Inspections
Regular inspections of your air ducts are crucial for identifying potential problems before they escalate. Over time, ducts can develop cracks, loose connections, or even suffer from blockages due to accumulated debris. These issues can lead to inefficient airflow, uneven room temperatures, and increased energy consumption. Early detection through routine inspections helps address these problems, preventing more significant damage that might require an urgent air duct replacement.
Signs Your Air Ducts May Need Replacement
There are several signs that your air ducts may require attention. If you notice uneven heating or cooling, higher-than-usual energy bills, or excessive dust buildup in your home, these could be red flags. Other indicators include strange noises coming from your HVAC system or visible damage to ductwork during an inspection. When these signs appear, a professional assessment can determine whether air duct replacement is necessary.
Extending the Life of Your HVAC System Through Inspections
Regular air duct inspections not only identify when replacement is needed but also help extend the lifespan of your HVAC system. Addressing minor issues early prevents them from escalating into major problems that can overwork your system. This proactive approach can save you money on energy costs and avoid the need for premature HVAC replacements. Routine maintenance, paired with timely air duct replacement, ensures your system operates efficiently for years.
Benefits of Air Duct Replacement
When inspections reveal significant duct damage, replacing the ducts can bring several benefits. A new duct system eliminates leaks, improving airflow and ensuring consistent temperatures throughout your home. This also enhances your HVAC system’s energy efficiency, helping to reduce utility bills. Moreover, air duct replacement improves indoor air quality by preventing contaminants like dust, mold, and allergens from circulating, making your home a healthier place.
How Often Should You Schedule Inspections?
To maintain a well-functioning HVAC system, it’s recommended to schedule air duct inspections every three to five years. However, homes with older systems, frequent HVAC usage, or noticeable performance issues may require more frequent inspections. By identifying problems early, you can plan for necessary maintenance or air duct replacement, avoiding unexpected disruptions and ensuring consistent home comfort.
Stay Ahead with Proactive Air Duct Care
Don’t let hidden air duct issues compromise your home’s comfort and efficiency. Regular inspections are the key to maintaining a healthy HVAC system. If your ducts show signs of wear or damage, consider scheduling a professional evaluation. When replacement is necessary, air duct replacement ensures your system runs smoothly, providing a more comfortable and energy-efficient home environment.
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Nothing fills you with incandescent rage faster than going to do what you thought would be a simple home repair and learning the person who installed things before made.
Choices.
#wanted to swap out the thermostat so we could get discounts on our electric bill#get everything swapped over no c wire no problem the thing comes witha kit to help with that#open up the HVAC there are wires everywhere worst wire management ive seen in a while no problem i got special zipties#follow the thermostat wire... whered the G wire go? wait whered the Y go? why is it just R and W and the R is in the Y spot?#okay back tracking time lets look for a splice... nothing outside the HVAC.... nothing at eye level... nothing above head- wait#no. no way.#tucked 12 feet in the air. between a duct and a bunch of pipes and rusty nails sticking out of the floor boards in such a way that#i can only fit one arm at a time. is a splice. and it splices 4 wires RYWG.... but Y and G disappear somewhere in that spliced wire#anyway kids if you wanna go into a trade dont be afraid cause you cant be worse than the asshole before me!!!!#(i ended up splicing in a proper wire and connecting everything andnow the old thermostat runs better than before)#(im having unrelated difficulties with the new thermostat but thats manufacturer side)
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Your HVAC system (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) works hard to maintain a comfortable home environment all year long. To function properly, though, it requires routine maintenance, much like any other machine. Ignoring warning indicators can eventually result in more serious issues and costly fixes. The top five indicators your HVAC system may require maintenance are listed below. If you are looking for the best HVAC Maintenance Smithtown services, contact JetAirCo today.
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