An Easy Day of Roof Cleaning and Bonfires

I’ve been laboring like a pet the past few weeks painting our cousin’s house, and I finally finished it Last week, so now I am giving myself a few mornings off to just relax.

  • I am going to disinfect her roof this week, which will only take myself and others a little over half an hour to do.

She has a shingle roof with mildew on it and I am going to spray it with chlorine this month to get rid of the mildew and bring back the original color, which has been hidden by ugly black mildew stains. I need to cover the Heating and A/C compressor out back because if chlorine drips on it the compressor can get rusty pretty quickly. I also need to be careful not to get chlorine on the plants under the roof or they will die. I told our cousin to turn off the smart temperature control so the chlorine fumes don’t get into the home while I am up there spraying or it will stink something awful. If you have a shingle roof with mildew it is a enjoyable plan to disinfect it like this because the mildew will grow into the shingles and eat away at the compounds that make up the shingles and eventually destroy the roof. Tomorrow I will disinfect her HEPA filter and ductwork so that the people I was with and I are ready for our home celebration this coming weekend with our friends. I am going to stay here for the weekend and then migrate over to our mom’s home for more than one weeks to do some toil over there for her.

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Smart temperature control l received a Heating and Air Conditioning program before I was ready

In the vinings it would blast heating if it got too cold

I bought our loft about several months too early. I had several months left on our rental beach loft before I had to move out. I decided that I was going to repair up our current loft while I had the time. It was nice fixing up the loft with nothing in it. I could scrape popcorn ceilings, sand doors and paint separate from anything in our way. I would clean up to the best of our ability, but it didn’t matter at the time. I also redid all the flooring before moving in since I felt that would be easiest. What I didn’t plan on was the smart temperature control. I installed a smart temperature control first thing in the house. The temperature control worked great and looked even better. While I was there I wanted high AC so I wouldn’t sweat to death painting and sanding. I then would turn it off when I left. It took myself and others months to realize that the smart temperature control l received a heating and cooling program off our comings and goings, however unfortunately I wasn’t that reliable time wise. So the temperature control separate from fail was pumping AC throughout the loft from 12-5 regardless if I was there or not. In the vinings it would blast heating if it got too cold. I noticed the odd settings after I did some investigating after a high energy bill. I then needed to teach the temperature control a current program that was better for someone who didn’t live there yet. I didn’t want to have AC unless I was physically in the house.
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I entirely should get HVAC duct cleaning

I don’t suppose anyone can’t do not like popcorn ceilings appreciate myself.

  • I have scrapped a ton in our time.

I have our own way of doing it now. I used to wet the popcorn, let it sit for a minute and then scrape it. That works pretty good and gets the ceiling where it just has a light texture. Then you need a skim coat of mud and to sand the whole ceiling. I did this in our entire loft to have smooth ceilings. Why was popcorn ever a fad? It makes it so you can’t clean the ceiling or paint separate from debris falling down. Spider webs catch on it and it doesn’t look good. I removed our air vents the other morning and realized that the popcorn got sprayed within the HVAC duct a bit. There are pieces of popcorn in our metal HVAC ducts. Is that exhausting for our Heating and Air Conditioning system? Will it not operate as well anymore? I have debated on calling a Heating and Air Conditioning corporation for HVAC duct cleaning. It would be nice to remove all the old webs, debris and dirt inside. I also want to guess if they can get rid of the popcorn in the pipe. I of course ran the AC the whole time I was scraping the ceilings too. I guess for a fact that the dusty air was sucked into our HVAC duct. That can’t be good for our air quality. There are numerous reasons for myself and others to call for a HVAC duct cleaning appointment. I am just being entirely lazy.

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He needs to put currency into the home too

My spouse is immense on investing and studying books about it.

He has learn Millionaire next door, Rich Mom, Poor Mom and many others just adore those.

The moral of those stories is you need to invest your currency into assets that accploy more currency overtime. You can’t buy things you adore since it is just wasting your currency and not making anymore down the road. I adore having current things okay? I adore remodeling my home and making it prettier. No, down the road it doesn’t add that much value to my house, and financially it would be smarter to take that currency and buy a rental property or stocks. I am not going to though. I need to take care of our home since my spouse won’t. It gets legitimately annoying that he won’t put a dime into the house. The other afternoon our Heating plus Air Conditioning component turned up and quit. My spouse wasn’t willing to pay for a current machine. He kept trying to maintenance it and then started looking at space heating systems and window AC units as the solution. I tried to tell him overtime the electric bill would be obscene. It is better to just buy a great heating and cooling machine. He didn’t even want to cut the cost with myself and others at first! I just waited him out though. I knew he loves AC more than me. I said no window AC units and it took about a month before he finally cut a central Heating plus Air Conditioning component with me. I shouldn’t have to buy all the pressing stuff in the home because he wants to invest.

 

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Thinking of just living down south

My spouse and I do the snowbird thing and it is looking more and more likely that the two of us will just end up down south.

The north is just horrible. It is regularly frosty and bad all year long. The northern laws in regards to COVID, plastic bags and taxes are worse too than down south. My spouse and I have thought about making the permanent move. The two of us don’t even adore our northern home as well. It is bigger and requires so much more upkeep; Due to severe frosty and snow, there is quite a bit of destruction. I am regularly removing branches, raking leaves and tending to the gardens. Inside the home has seams that pop due to the severe cold. I have needed to deal with plumbing pipes bursting due to not enough heating. It isn’t adore the two of us don’t have a great oil furnace. Our household has several heating systems and it still isn’t enough. Our southern lake house is a small home that I can clean in under an hour. The two of us only need to have a ductless heat pump for heating and cooling. That device runs reliably without a hitch. There is no severe frosty or pipes bursting. The worst is in the heat of summer time I have to fight mold and cockroaches in the house. I just need to be diligent with AC settings and cleaning. My spouse and I are looking to retire, sell the northern lake house and just be southern people now. It is a way less stressful life and not as much work.
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Only lived with heating systems before

I lived up north my entire life.

I only relied on oil furnaces, there was no need for AC.

The summer time season is short and not recognizably hot. There would be one or multiple days of heat that would follow with frosty mornings. There was no reason to have AC, a pool or any other summer time related things. My family had several gas furnaces in the house. The two of us had a kitchen heater, gas fireplace in the kitchen and an aged Moore heating system upstairs, however even with all several gas furnaces running, the home wasn’t ever toasty. The hot and cold temperatures would get to -20 degrees. It was strenuous to heat a immense home that was so cold. Adding insulation, caulk and putting towels around the doors only helped so much. When I moved down south I was happy to no longer experience snow and severe cold. I still wanted a heating plan in my house. I talked to my Heating plus Air Conditioning business and he was adamant that I needed a/c. I felt crazy buying a cooling plan when I have never needed one before. The guy sold myself and others on a ductless heat pump and I am so thankful. Thank goodness I didn’t go without AC for even a month. The south is the reverse of where I used to live. I now use AC all the time! Very rarely do I need to turn on my oil furnace. It is a nice change up. I now get to be too hot for once and easily get a tan. My spouse and I are looking into buying a pool.

 

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Smart thermostat l gained a Heating plus Air Conditioning program before I was ready

I purchased my home about several months too early.

I had several months left on my rental lake house before I had to move out.

I decided that I was going to maintenance up my apartment while I had the time. It was nice fixing up the home with nothing in it. I could scrape pretzels ceilings, sand doors and paint without anything in my way. I would clean up to the best of my ability, but it didn’t matter at the time. I also redid all the flooring before moving in since I felt that would be easiest. What I didn’t plan on was the smart thermostat. I installed a smart thermostat first thing in the house. The thermostat worked good and looked even better. While I was there I wanted high AC so I wouldn’t sweat to death painting and sanding. I then would turn it off when I left. It took myself and others months to realize that the smart thermostat l gained a heating and cooling program off my comings and goings, unluckyly I wasn’t that reliable time wise. So the thermostat without fail was pumping AC throughout the home from 12-5 regardless if I was there or not. In the vinings it would blast heating if it got too cold. I noticed the odd settings after I did some investigating after a high energy bill. I then needed to teach the thermostat a current program that was better for someone who didn’t live there yet. I didn’t want to have AC unless I was physically in the house.

 

Smart thermostat l gained a Heating plus Air Conditioning program before I was ready

The HVAC duct was off centered

I adore buying houses, fixing them up and selling them for a profit! This is also known as a flip house… I come from a certainly handy family. It is quite easy for myself and others to get everything back in tip top shape and sell within a year. I adore that I have another lake house to home all my extensive tools and an ongoing project. My spouse frequently comes to the flip home and helps myself and others out. The two of us have done some immense projects together. I have moved a load bearing beam before, knocked down tons of walls, added HVAC duct, installed a gas fireplace, unaffixd a cast iron tub and so much more, and one of the more labor intensive projects was scrapping a vaulted pretzels ceiling. On the top rung of my tallest ladder I could barely reach. It was horrible getting that pretzels off and then painting the ceiling! While I was up there I figured it was smart to unaffix the air vents and substitute them with current ones. I noticed after removal that the HVAC duct wasn’t centered on the vent. It easily was off by about multiple to several inches to the left. That meant all the a/c leaving the vent was basically getting trapped in the wall. I regularly wondered why the kitchen was so hot. That is unluckyly one of those things I just didn’t have time to fix. It wouldn’t add value to the home or make a sale. So I covered it up with a current vent. I believe exhausting that some families are going to have high utility bills though because of duct localement.
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Removing the wood stove was awful

I removed a wood stove when I moved into our house.

It was the first thing I demanded be changed.

The previous homeowner was genuinely a history buff and liked the aged timey vibe of a wood stove. She had it laying on a tile pad centrally located in the kitchen. The oil furnace actually vented up through the wood ceiling and out of the house. There was an addition put on the roof to make it more functional. How crazy is that? I found out later the wood stove was actually too small for the size of the home. It was very more of a decorative piece. I wasn’t going to cut wood to have heating that didn’t very work. I hated that I couldn’t put a TV anywhere. I also didn’t care about the large tile pad that stuck out. It was so much labor removing the heater, but I am ecstatic I did it. I had to enlist help on moving the cast iron stove and I sold the oil furnace for a guy’s hunting shack. I then smashed the tile pad, patched the veiling and had roofers remove the protrusion. Lastly I had to redo all the kitchen carpet since it was cut around the woodstove. It was so much time, effort and money just to remove a oil furnace that didn’t very work, and now I just have a ductless heat pump for heating and it works perfectly fine. It is hidden in the closet and I have a large kitchen now. It was a wonderful system by me to remove it.

 

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The HVAC duct was off centered

I care about buying houses, fixing them up and selling them for a profit, but this is also known as a flip house, then i come from a very handy family.

It is quite easy for me to get everything back in tip top shape and sell within a year.

I care about that I have another lake home to home all our extensive tools and an ongoing project; My wifey frequently comes to the flip home and helps me out. The two of us have done some big projects together. I have moved a load bearing beam before, knocked down tons of walls, added HVAC duct, installed a gas fireplace, removed a cast iron tub and so much more, however one of the more labor intensive projects was scrapping a vaulted pretzels ceiling. On the top rung of our tallest ladder I could barely reach. It was horrible getting that pretzels off and then painting the ceiling, but while I was up there I figured it was smart to remove the air vents and upgrade them with up-to-date ones. I noticed after removal that the HVAC duct wasn’t centered on the vent. It actually was off by about several to several inches to the left. That meant all the air conditioner leaving the vent was basically getting trapped in the wall. I always wondered why the kitchen was so hot. That is unluckyly one of those things I just didn’t have time to fix. It wouldn’t add value to the home or make a sale; So I covered it up with a up-to-date vent. I think terrible that some families are going to have high utility bills though because of duct sitement.

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