The condo needed ductwork sealing

My partner Max plus I think much more relaxed this year after Max and I moved into our parents’ old homestead.

They decided to downsize plus move everything into a condominium down south right on to the beach.

Instead of selling their old homestead, they gave it to Max plus I as a late wedding gift. Since Max’s credit isn’t fantastic, this was our only opening to own a home until our finances improved. I thanked our parents 10 times over plus then Max did the same exact thing. It feels great having a lake condo that is ours plus is sizable enough to raise a family in, but there are still major improvements that need to be finished. Max had to substitute a window almost instantly plus then the roof had to be fixed as well. During our first few weeks of Wintertime here, Max and I realized that the condo felt drafty. I called a local heating plus cooling contractor so they would send out a worker to inspect our Heating plus Air Conditioning system. I was hoping that Max and I just needed a few adjustments, but that didn’t turn out to be the case. The worker from the local heating plus cooling contractor informed us that Max and I needed to reseal the ductwork. There were numerous locales where lots of air was leaking into our attic. After Max and I had the ductwork resealed, the condo instantly felt warmer with the natural gas furnace running. Although it wasn’t cheap, resealing the ductwork costs a fraction of replacing the ductwork system altogether. Regardless, I’m just cheerful that Max and I can stay warm through the Wintertime now. This work made a world of difference to our heater’s performance level.

 

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