Real estate agent hides horrible insulation

Sporadically I wonder if I can trust anybody on this planet. I feel care about you never suppose when somebody is being honest with you or when they are pulling the wool over your eyes. I have been doing our best to give humans the benefit of the doubt for as long as I can remember. However, they regularly come back to bite me in the butt when I make these provisions for other human beings. I have even had this unfortunate experience when it comes to hiring professional maintenance men. I cannot tell you how numerous unnecessary heating, cooling, and air quality control appointments I’ve had because the local HVAC dealership insisted that our air conditioning unit or forced air furnace was about to split down. In reality, these HVAC repairs have regularly been unnecessary and I have paid a lot of money for a minor alteration to our indoor air handling devices that I could have paid for myself. This is why I was very careful when I was inspecting local homes for sale. I was absolutely not going to wind up with a bad indoor air handling plan again. I carefully looked at every cooling system and forced air furnace that I came into contact with, however unfortunately, I made the mistake of trusting our realtor to tell me the truth about the energy costs and insulation. After I had viewed an amazing property I called a building inspector to make sure that the HVAC plan and electrical components were in tip top shape. Sure enough, the HVAC plan was in working order… But there was very no insulation in the attic. My realtor had conveniently forgotten that there was snow overhead insulation to trap the overpriced indoor air and I would need to maintenance that insulation failure right away! Glad I checked.

 

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