Justification for you all, gentlemen. I just was informed yesterday by a friend of ours, that they've been having 'furnace problems' since before Christmas. (it gets down to the -30's here at night, with well into the -40's with windchill)
It seems, that they did the "responsible" thing of having a 'business' sell them (?) a water tank, home furnace, and A/C unit on a 'rental' system. They'll look after all that is required, whereas my friends just "pay monthly" for the luxury. And this way too, there's no big up-front costs and whatnot.
What can go wrong, right?
Well, something ain't working somewhere, and the most they can get out of it is house temperatures of 14-15 (C) at any time. The 'agency' has sent someone out claiming to be a technician a number of times. Different person almost every time. There is different circuitry and 'boards' being changed in the thermostat, and other wiring "gobble-de-gook" being done a few times (as stated by my friend).
I first-off told her that this is an UNACCEPTABLE situation, and I'd be raising Holy-Hell with the company. Secondly, I told her about getting a construction heater from Home Despots and plugging it into her dryer outlet. Just to get them something, right now. (We're going through a cold snap here, and it's windy too)
Now, as I've stated in another thread, we have all kinds of things going on here in our house. My/our friends consciously made the decision to go that route with their home and with their finances. They also have made the conscious decision to tolerate this since 'before Christmas'.
I cannot fathom the situation. At the same time, I cannot 'take over' and solve their problems. I definitely suggested some options, and suing the bastards was also in the talks. I'm sure there's a 'bare minimum temperature' or something that is required by some standard or another.
My point of all this blathering drivel, is for ALL YA'LL to see just what you're avoiding, and just what you're taking responsibility for, when you go out and harvest/process wood. And have your own furnace/boiler/fireplace/firepit to take responsibility for yourselves. And you're doing a damn fine job. Some of these woodsheds are quite enviable. Actually, they ALL are, considering that we do have a woodpile here, for having the odd fire in the pit in the backyard. But for ya'll who heat your homes all winter with wood, I commend you.
I'd love to get the hell out of this city, and do the same myself. Now if I can only figure out how to run a chainsaw with one hand, whilst holding myself up with a cane in the other.....
And one-handed axe-swinging ain't the greatest either. (don't ask how I know that....)
I'm not sure what to think of my friends at the moment..... I'm shaking my head.