
3 June 2010 | 10 replies
Yes would think that he would but he is cheap and doen't want to fix anything or update or replace anything, We have poor installation to the point that the heater blow's out cool air so our electric bill is high in the winter becouse we have to use space heaters the centeral heating is gas...

24 August 2010 | 120 replies
Air only for two people and none of this first class private jet nonsense either.

1 July 2010 | 34 replies
If LM ships product that doesn't work well the plane falls out of the sky, kills the pilot, and we have an inept military when air support is needed.

22 May 2018 | 32 replies
:Glassblowing (well, actually flameworking), here I use a propane / oxygen / compressed air mix and a German torch to heat up rods of glass in to a molten state, mix them around a bit, and have lots of fun.

10 July 2010 | 9 replies
The central air and heat are both in good shape, though both are probably ten years old now.

14 July 2010 | 38 replies
That may or may not relate to the original point that sparked the discussion.Fundamentally, renting and owning are two different beasts and a cozy economic model cannot be easily constructed to carve out a tidy comparison between home mortgage interest deduction and expensing with managed space.

27 August 2012 | 19 replies
I guess it's more like magic... out of thin air kind of stuff.

14 July 2021 | 96 replies
But the bigger reason is that we want to ensure that buyer's agents call us and let us know BEFORE they show the property (our listing asks for 30 minutes notice so we can turn off the alarm).This gives us time to send one of our employees over to the property to turn on the lights, open the blinds, verify the temperature, refill the scented air-fresheners, make sure there are flyers and blank contracts on the counter, make sure there is no trash in the yard, etc.I would virtually guarantee you that we get many more offers (and higher offers) because of this than any other single thing we do.

16 January 2014 | 13 replies
Adding another boiler might require you to introduce more air to support combustion, or else run the risk of backdrafting of fresh air through the exhaust system (the chimney).

13 August 2010 | 4 replies
If you can add ductwork to supply forced air for the HVAC (whether heating or cooling), then this will probably be welcome by the occupants.