Not here...no AC, not living here. lolDamn.
My house is pretty well insulated lol. I don't even have AC and it hasn't hit 80 inside. Even if it's over 90 degrees all day.
Not here...no AC, not living here. lolDamn.
My house is pretty well insulated lol. I don't even have AC and it hasn't hit 80 inside. Even if it's over 90 degrees all day.
All LED lights, time clock on the hot water tank(big savings), VS pool pump and programmable t-stat. House goes to 81 from 7-4:30. 2 refrigerators and 2,400 under air. The house is insulated very well. After hurricane Charley the guys who came to insulate the house were friends Of mine and they blew way more that they were supposed to.
They’re easy Aren’t they Dom? I did a new one last year, best part, free. One of my distributors had one that had a dent on the back, couldn’t sell it, so they gave it to me.I did a water heater install myself last year. Wasnt too bad and got the unit for $650 or so from Lowes.
They’re easy Aren’t they Dom? I did a new one last year, best part, free. One of my distributors had one that had a dent on the back, couldn’t sell it, so they gave it to me.
Mine is in the garage. I just directed the relief to the floor. All CPVC. Overhead plumbing is all Pex.Thats awesome!
Mine goes in a cabinet in our mud room at the back of the house, so was kind of a pain in the ass to get in there since i went a size bigger on the heater. That and getting my copper emergency discharge sweated properly so it wouldnt leak were the two biggest items.
Other than that, pretty damn easy.
I did a water heater install myself last year. Wasnt too bad and got the unit for $650 or so from Lowes.
the heat pump ones are around 1200 for a 40 gallon but there’s also 800 in rebates. Trying to find out what all I need to get the rebates, might need to find a plumber ok with signing off on some papers. They claim $100 a year in electricity vs $400+ for my current one. Setting the timer app on it should drop that even more
Mine runs off natural gas. Cheap as hell.
Electric powered water heater sounds expensive lol.
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Definitely no jackstands on asphalt without some wood underneath. Asphalt is a great answer to long driveways, but you'd want concrete around your garage/shed or wherever you plan to use said jackstands.
I just had 14 yards of concrete poured for an RV slab.. had quotes ranging from $4500-10000 for cement all-in.
Asphalt guy wanted $2200.
I ended up finding a "buddy" who does concrete on the side and I got the whole thing done for $3500. I was real close to pulling the trigger on the asphalt guy!
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Last in the saga. Nothing to do with the driveway, but just a overall of a house upgrade. New shutters were installed today. Electric will be done tomorrow. 14 according and 3 electric roll downs. So happy I don’t have to hang wood on my windows anymore. All the wood will be in the dump tomorrow.
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I agree, wasn’t sure at first. Not cheap, but nice Jerry. This company makes them in house.very nice! Just started looking at stuff like this myself. The accordion ones look better than I was expecting
I agree, wasn’t sure at first. Not cheap, but nice Jerry. This company makes them in house.
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Last in the saga. Nothing to do with the driveway, but just a overall of a house upgrade. New shutters were installed today. Electric will be done tomorrow. 14 according and 3 electric roll downs. So happy I don’t have to hang wood on my windows anymore. All the wood will be in the dump tomorrow.
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