My friend and I no longer had to throw away anything but the floor
When my friend and I first bought our house, the floor heating was something we both looked forward to every time it turned on. I loved the condo because it had beautiful floors and a lot of space, but the hydronic heating wore me out. Two years later, I noticed that the floors were changing, which I didn’t like. During one of the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C maintenance visits, the repairman brought up the floor change and said that it was common in homes that used a similar heat and air conditioning product. In short, the heating system in the floor was hurting the floor. It had something to do with how changes in temperature changed the wood by making it expand and contract. I turned off the machine and let the heating system work on its own. The replacement heating system/heater wasn’t as good as I wanted it to be, so I had to try something else: I had to replace it with what the heating dealership told me to use. After a quick discussion, my coworker and I decided to add a heat pump to the current system to make it a hybrid heating system. It seemed more doable than any of the other ideas I had. My friend and I no longer had to throw away anything but the floor. The plan would also make heater maintenance easier because I wouldn’t have to keep running three different kinds of devices. Even though I changed the floors, I still had to keep the boiler in good shape so that it wouldn’t break down and need to be fixed. I planned to keep the floors for two years while I figured out how and when to do a project like that, since I needed my kids to be out of the house.
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