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8 November 2015 | 8 replies
Summer is great as well to get away from city heat.
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2 November 2015 | 10 replies
updateshe is now moving out and is not going to pay this months rent because she wants to use here last month rent now and its not meant for that, not to mention she ran out of oil heat and its dropping into the 30 and 40s at night.
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8 February 2016 | 26 replies
By putting geothermal in, I would decrease their cost for AC and my cost for heating.
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2 November 2015 | 8 replies
So the owner technically only has to pay for water and heat for the building.
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30 October 2015 | 0 replies
Man, it is a nice feeling when you go into winter without any extra heating bills to pay!
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2 November 2015 | 7 replies
The basement is a great place for a coin op laundry that will give you some weekend fun mon(ey) Also stay away from old (pre 1955 prox) buildings with plaster and lath that have baseboard (radiant) electric heat unless you see the electric bills and they are reasonable.
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3 November 2015 | 8 replies
.$2,000 New furnace after finding the heat exchanger was cracked$1,200 handyman labor to paint exterior window and trim, haul debris from yard, replace counter, get shower tile back to watertight, fix ceiling damage from water$600 materials, including paint, kitchen counter, locks$600 new vinyl kitchen floor$200 three yards of dirt to correct grading around the foundation$200 plumber to replace gas valve, fix leaky drain, replace p traps in kitchen and address a couple other concerns I had$37,050 all in.I spent about 30 hours of my own time buying materials, stopping by to manage workers, and doing some minor work myself.
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2 November 2015 | 6 replies
Is the house have forced hot air as its heating source?
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12 November 2015 | 3 replies
If the fridge has water-through-the-door, it may have a small tank in the fridge to cool the water; you need to empty that tank, or move the fridge somewhere warm.The furnace, if new enough, might have a water drain that operates even when the *heat* is running.
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23 March 2016 | 16 replies
It is a HUGE OLD brick, solid structure 6 bdrm, no bathrm.It needs septic system and added indoor bathroom; roofing: chimney repair; rewiring; and an updated heating system. prestine location with like 100 ac. hardwood forest and 40 ac fields probably. it as an apple orchard, lots of maple trees for syrup. sunset, sunset view and southern exposure.actually i want it to turn into an organic homestead farm and run a buy local store/ and vending out space. aventually add some cabin rentals.