The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Mornin every one.... woke up to dog decorated livingroom.... Ah she has such taste... :gig litterally.

Thank goodness Son got up before Grandma and did clean up duty.

She hasnt decorcated in quite a while... Every little bit neatly cleaned and washed....

Probably a statement to my house keeping :lau

deb

What kind of dog do you have Deb (beside the decorating kind)?

Nice of son to do the clean up.
 
I doubt my electric bill would be as high as it is if the house didn't have the main body of the house with cathedral ceilings 22' high, and a loft in another part.
ETA - another thing is ceiling fans, their in every room. They really cut down on the use of ac and heat.

my ceilings are a bit low in most of my house.... I have one ceiling fan and can reach the light bulbs to change them without a chair...

deb
 
You and Uncle Jay. I dropped him off at the veterinarian's office this morning.
Since I do not have pain, the appointment is for Friday morning.

I get to eat cake tonight!
 
Mornin every one.... woke up to dog decorated livingroom.... Ah she has such taste... :gig litterally.

Thank goodness Son got up before Grandma and did clean up duty.

She hasnt decorcated in quite a while... Every little bit neatly cleaned and washed....

Probably a statement to my house keeping :lau

deb
:frow
 
The house was built in 1995 and has double pane windows and good insulation. the AC was not sized correctly for the house and failed in a dramatic fashion. It overheated the electric and fused the breaker in the box by the house. It is not worth fixing due to it being the wrong size and California outlawed the Freon type.
I had to replace my unit 12 years ago.The cost was $5,000 TTL. The old heat pump had been in the house since it was built in 1978. I bought this house in 1983.
They had to increase the size of the intake duct due to the unit's intake was bigger but that really improved the efficiency of the unit and was an easy remodel. I could feel an immediate change between the old and the new (same size unit as the old) and how the unit didn't cycle on and off near as much as the old unit, due to the fact it didn't have anywhere near the restriction of the return air flow as the old unit. And other than having to replace the start/run capacitor twice, have had no other repairs done.
Here with the hot temps we get, the start/run capacitors typically will only last 3 to 4 years before they just can't take the extreme temperature. I've been pretty lucky with not having to replace them more often...and I replaced them myself so it only cost me around $40
 
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my ceilings are a bit low in most of my house.... I have one ceiling fan and can reach the light bulbs to change them without a chair...

deb
I have to get my tall step ladder out to replace the bulbs in my ceiling fan, in the 22' ceiling room.
 

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