These nights, I finish off that list by covering the Heating and A/C cabinet that provides the a/c
It’s rough up here in the Winter however I don’t suppose I’d have it any other way. I’m getting close to retirement age but the thought of going south to all that a/c is not at all wonderful. I’m a native of this region and the Winter just comes with it. For sure, one has to be ready and prepared for a Winter that basically lasts nearly more than 2 months. But that’s the sort of thing that comes with living this far north. Thankfully, both of us have a good home and that also comes with central a/c. Every one of us have a gas furnace that handles much of the heating in our home. And there is a/c for the summer time as well. I’m not a fan but my wifey was adamant about getting a/c when both of us replaced the residential Heating and A/C not too long ago. When you deal with this sort of winter, it’s imperative to have a plan B when it comes to a heating source. For us, that plan B is the wood stove both of us have. The wood stove is not just an emergency heat source. It also provides supplemental heating so both of us can keep the heating costs down. But if you heat with wood, that comes with lots of work. Yet, my prep list for Winter is pretty long anyway. These nights, I finish off that list by covering the Heating and A/C cabinet that provides the a/c. It just makes sense to keep the weight of snow and ice off of the delicate Heating and A/C components.
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