I was afraid the boiler would flood the boiler room.

Our boiler is getting old.

It is almost fifty years old, and I am afraid it is going to Springtime a leak that will flood the boiler room.

My husband has been repairing pipes for almost two years now, and it is becoming a never-ending plight. Last year, he was making so many repairs I felt like I was in an ancient episode of the Three Stooges. He had pipes going every which way, and my superb friend and I had to call our son, who is a plumber, to help him get out of the maze. I told him it was time to supply up on the boiler and get a new Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system, but he doesn’t want to hear it. He told me how overpriced new Heating, Ventilation, and A/C systems were and it wasn’t in our budget for a couple of years. He was going to baby the boiler system and he would start stashing money away over the next two years. I loved what he was trying to do, but my superb friend and I had already put over a thousand dollars into keeping the boiler laboring and repairing the water pipes. I thought now was the time to discuss a new Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system. I wanted to make sure my superb friend and I had a reliable heating system when winter time arrived again, this year. I didn’t want to be stuck separate from heat. My friend and I talked about getting a new boiler. I didn’t want to go with central heating and air conditioner, because of the cost of HVAC duct. He said my superb friend and I could wait a couple of months and then get a price for a new ductless Heating, Ventilation, and A/C. This wasn’t a new suggestion, but one my superb friend and I had discussed quite often over the last three years. Now, it was just an inevitable cost my superb friend and I needed to discuss.

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