Our furnace went out Friday. The furnace guy came today, but couldn’t fix it without a part. Our house has been around 56°F for four days and might be for another two weeks.
Didn’t actually lose the furnace several years ago, the whole area lost natural gas – so most all furnaces didn’t work. Solution: Turn on all the lights (and if you have LED bulbs in them you will need to hunt down some good, old fashioned, incandescent bulbs.) and use fans or central heating fan) to circulate the air/heat. Worked for us in a 1700+ sq. ft. house.. No, it wasn’t “tropical warm”, but we didn’t get cold, eitherl.Just another unexpected advantage of old technology.
Ratkin Premium Member 12 months ago
Our furnace went out Friday. The furnace guy came today, but couldn’t fix it without a part. Our house has been around 56°F for four days and might be for another two weeks.
bobpickett1 12 months ago
Still can not find two hats, where did I put them so I could find them when it turned cold.
ladykat 12 months ago
I’ve already found my boots, hats, gloves, mitts, and coats.
walstib Premium Member 12 months ago
We couldn’t find our stack of Christmas music CDs. Maybe that’s a good thing.
well-i-never 12 months ago
“That’s a mitten, dear, and it’s mine.”
ehselin1967 12 months ago
Should always use union HVAC
nostall 12 months ago
Didn’t actually lose the furnace several years ago, the whole area lost natural gas – so most all furnaces didn’t work. Solution: Turn on all the lights (and if you have LED bulbs in them you will need to hunt down some good, old fashioned, incandescent bulbs.) and use fans or central heating fan) to circulate the air/heat. Worked for us in a 1700+ sq. ft. house.. No, it wasn’t “tropical warm”, but we didn’t get cold, eitherl.Just another unexpected advantage of old technology.