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It's less than four weeks until Wayne is wed. I was hoping that Russet might come down after she finished her last work shift (she's now off until the middle of June as she's driving to/from Ohio) but it was kinda warm, so about three weeks ago I decided to check out my air conditioning. So I go to the thermostat and turn it on.

Nada. Nyet. Bupkis. Nothing.

This is hardly surprising, my heat pump is 32 years old(!). It generally needs a couple hundred poured into it every year or so. The thing that disturbed me was that not only did the A/C not work, the heater didn't, and I couldnt run the fan either. And no noise from the roof.

One would think that if the fan motor had died, youd at least get some noise. Come to think of it, the fan motor was replaced just a few years back, it shouldve been fine.

So I call the company that has been servicing my unit over the years. Guy comes out, goes up on the roof, pronounces a dead transformer and approximately $300 to replace it.

GAG.

And he recommends just replacing the antique. Getting a new unit has definite appeal, it would be A LOT more energy efficient. Then I speak with their salesman -- $4,000 to $5,000 for a new unit at one of the lowest SEAR ratings (a scale for determining efficiency that starts at 10 and goes higher as the unit gains efficiency). A 11-12 sear is that $4-5k range, an 18 SEAR is on the order of $8,000. My old unit? It would probably rate a 5.  So regardless of what I got, I would save money on my electric bill.

Still, that's a frightening amount of money after four years of unemployment, bankruptcy, getting married, and working on three month contracts.

So I held off on the new unit, and Russ and I discussed the concept of me snow birding and going up to Cloudcroft for the summer and telecommuting, a viable strategy as my current position allows me to VPN in and remote control my PC. Well, I go and talk to my dad, and he just about loses it when I tell him what needs to be done and how much its going to cost. I just about lose it when he tells me that he had to replace the transformer on one of his units and the part cost him. drum roll please.

TWENTY DOLLARS!

You know, theres fair profit on parts and labor, and then there's usury.

That was early last week, IIRC. He came out today and replaced it, and as of this afternoon I once again have A/C.


The Russet tie-in is that she came down last night tohelp me with something tomorrow. So it would appear that my fiance is safe from melting for now.

Date: 2005-05-10 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cardigirl.livejournal.com
HOLY MOLEY! What was the usurous company's name (so I don't make a similar mistake!)? This definitely tops my problems with the stupid couch and the Room Store (which still isn't fully resolved after four months).

Date: 2005-05-10 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apostate-96.livejournal.com
Glad you got it fixed. I always dread having to call someone for service on something ilke that, or my car, especially if I've never worked with them before. The odds of having something insane like that happen are way too high for comfort. On the other hand, once I find someone who's ethical and good at what they do, they've got a customer for life.

Given where you live, I can see that AC'd be important, especially from someone from up North coming to visit. After living there awhile, "hot" really doesn't seem to kick in 'til it's over 100, but that's what I'm used to. Me darlin' wife disagrees with me on that point, as do most of my Dad's family members (folk from Minnesota). Melted fiance would be bad....or at least if it's due to lack of AC. ;}

Date: 2005-05-10 08:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magic-rat.livejournal.com
I remember you mentioning the AC unit last week when we saw the sneak for Kingdom of Heaven (which I still haven't written up yet in my blog). I'm glad to hear that your father was able to present you with a much more economical option.

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