My fiance and I had been shopping for a house in St.
Novemberine, Florida, for more than 2 years before my pal and I finally found a house that both met our needs and was priced within our budget.
The part is highly sought-after and lavish. My associate and I were determined to own a house with a view of the water and historical charm, our house was built in the mid eighteen hundreds. It still retains original hardwood floors, doors and moldings. My associate and I just appreciate the important windows, wide front porch and gorgeous view. My associate and I were able to afford the house because it had fallen into a state of disrepair, however replacing the roof, updating appliances and bringing the electric lines and plumbing up to code were the priorities. My associate and I knew the central air conditioner would eventually need to be substituted as well. The cooling system was apparently nearing the end of its lifespan. However, the air conditioner equipment met our needs without a problem for more than 2 years. About two years ago, in the middle of the summer, it began providing nothing but warm air. When I busy A/C repair, the specialist discovered a minor refrigerant leak. He recommended adding refrigerant, recharging the system and hoping it would continue to operate for another more than 2 years. The air conditioner equipment was so old that substitutement parts were unavailable. I spent two hundred dollars on the repair. It lasted for one year, and then my pal and I had the same problem with warm air again. This time, I was unwilling to invest into another temporary repair. I decided the more cost-effective strategy was installing a new central air conditioner unit.