Success.

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Praise the God of Tequila! The man cave in the Barn Mahal is toasty and warm once more.

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A brand new ( to replace the almost new 3 month old ) exterior heat pump unit was installed yesterday afternoon. It looks exactly like the other one, but it damn well better last longer.

I asked the installers what the error codes showed was wrong with the first one and received a long detailed explanation. It went something like this…..

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Refrigerant. Blah blah blah. Coil. Blah blah blah. Build up. Blah blah blah.

The section of explanation that did translate clearly? The fact that the manufacturers say what went wrong was a one in a million occurrence.

Yay us. We have all the luck.

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24 thoughts on “Success.”

  1. I think sometimes replacing things is cheaper than fixing them. But then replacing things seems to happen more frequently these days. It’s expensive either way.

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    1. It’s so trite to say they don’t make them like they used to…. but it’s entirely true. Our first refrigerator was from Montgomery Wards and didn’t die until it was 32 years old. The last repairman I had in said you’d be very lucky to see 10 years out of a new one. Our last new one lasted 5.
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      1. They really don’t last. In the space of 9 years, we’ve had two washing machines, two fridges, two stoves and numerous electrical appliances. 5 years is pretty good in my opinion.

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