Selling our condo comes with current residential Heating, Ventilation and A/C

Soon, I may be regretting selling the family condo and moving down here to the land of the heat pump.

This is my first full Summer down here and I’m a bit scared. It’s May and there are days where the heat and humidity feel like the worst that the weather could supply back home. And again, it’s just May… Like the folks around here are out soaking up every moment of being outside while they can. Soon, the heat and humidity level will be such that there’s more time spent inside the central a/c for sure. I understand that it gets so overheated that going to play hockey while in the peak heating hours of the afternoon is a death wish for a fat guy like me. So we’ll have to see if indeed moving down here was the right call. But it’s not like we’re going condo because my associate and I sold that home. It was our family condo for just shy of 32 years, but my buddy and I lucked out and got to retire almost a decade early so having a great, sizable condo made zero sense. The realtor was a close friend and my associate and I just followed the list of projects my associate and I needed to get done in order to garner a great price. First on the list was replacing the ancient Heating, Ventilation and A/C equipment. Thanks to 3 decades of Heating, Ventilation and A/C maintenance twice a year, my associate and I were on the original residential Heating, Ventilation and A/C that came with the house. The current residential Heating, Ventilation and A/C was quite something though. I couldn’t believe the evolution in Heating, Ventilation and A/C technology.

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