Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
my Dad grumbles to not throw money at something that is working just fine.
Depending on how you define the terms - I'm fairly sure a 40 year old water heater is not, in fact, working just fine. Ditto the furnace. The energy usage for things like that are not even in the same universe anymore. And that's before you take into account the insulation.
You might look into whether you'd still be eligible for federal deductions for the new appliances too - might be even more benefit if you can deduct some or all from your income taxes.
my Dad grumbles to not throw money at something that is working just fine.
Depending on how you define the terms - I'm fairly sure a 40 year old water heater is not, in fact, working just fine. Ditto the furnace. The energy usage for things like that are not even in the same universe anymore. And that's before you take into account the insulation.
This. All of this. Given their age, they can and will die on you at any time, at the worst possible moment. And, again, given their age, they have got to be insanely inefficient, which means with new ones, you'll notice a difference (i.e., savings) in your utility bills.
You might look into whether you'd still be eligible for federal deductions for the new appliances too - might be even more benefit if you can deduct some or all from your income taxes.
IIRC, that tax benefit was extended into 2011, but you might want to double-check it. Also see if your local utility company offers any incentives/rebates for buying energy-efficient appliances/whatnot.
Also, $7k is a REALLY good price for HVAC, water heater, AND insulation. I mean REALLY REALLY. If we could have done that for just an extra $1k on top of the HVAC we just had installed, I would have been all over that in a hot minute. And 5.9% is a very good interest rate.
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Also, I have to echo Cass and ask -- why not insulate the exterior walls? Because if you do that, it'll just decrease the need for the furnace to kick on, and lower your utility bill even further.
Also also, all of those improvements are going to add to the value of your home, which you might not care about if you're not planning on moving any time soon, but then again, you never know.
Do it, erin. The new furnace and water heater will be at least 30% more efficient by themselves and with the insulation, you'll see a really significant drop in energy costs.
Also, when water heaters go, it's ugly, since one that age is working on rusting through.
If you're going to not insulate something, the basement is usually the last priority, not the walls, although I know the walls are more expensive. Get the HVAC guys to seal and caulk everything while they're there.
Also, if the hot water heater goes, it may take other things with it, depending on where it's located. I still have stains on my ceiling from where an upstairs hot water heater broke and rained into my bedroom, as well as flooding my upstairs neighbor's back room. I think the landlord had to buy new carpet and padding and redo a fair bit of other stuff in my upstairs neighbor's place.
About the 10th person to chime in with an endorsement of the new equipment and insulation plan. Sounds like a good deal at the right time.
The last vacation day has been delightful. I swam for about an hour. Got a bit of a sunburn! Ooops. Cooked a bunch of stuff to eat all week including my best chili ever according to DH. Which is cool since it was veggie and neither he nor Bobby realized the meaty stuff was soy. Then we went for a nice boat ride and saw a bunch of manatees. Brandy went along and was a very happy doggie.
Do it
but I will tell you not to insulate the exterior walls -- Older houses are hard to do properly and if there isn't enough air circulation it can lead to the evil sick making black mold.
I am back. Lovely neighbours made me drink an entire bottle of wine. Also, we had a game of Trivial Pursuit, blokes against girlies, and girlies won because I knew that John Major slept with Edwina Currie and River Phoenix died outside Johnny Depp's nightclub. More quizzes should be all nineties all the time.
Erin, the insulation plan sounds good. We had our new house insulated on a government scheme recently - we think it's saved us a lot of money on heating.
I have to go to bed now.
I just broke my vague rule of giving business to someone with a really garish and omg~autoplayingmusic~omg website. In my defense, they quoted a fair price and are doing it today.
They honestly had me at fair price. Doing it today and the guy clearly explaining what a windshield repair would and would not do was bonus. I already knew the latter but give him huge props for explaining upfront and before the sale. Speaks to integrity.
Only bad thing is that the dude didn't take my number so I hope he had caller id. My parking space number is not my unit number...
Still miles better than the quotes that were two and a half times too high.
went out and got socks a a few other important things. Doing errands on the weekend is a little scary
I have uploaded photos!! They're chronologically backwards, though.
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A few faves:
Me and bro doing shots of CITRUS fernet! Did you know it existed? I didn't! But I introduced the bar to drinking it with gingerale.
this church clock is just GORGEOUS
You're only allowed to wish here once--Guess what I wished for?
this stained glass window was done by Alphonse Mucha who I adore.
This stuff was so delicious we had it two nights in a row! Nom nom nom. I kept calling it "turducken" because I couldn't remember the name.
And me and Budapest! (that's the parliament building, I believe, in the background)