drewkaree
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral 1*
- Messages
- 7,101
- Reaction score
- 26,048
- Points
- 812
- Location
- West Allis & Fremont, WI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
After years of bandaid fixing our HVAC unit we had ours swapped out last year and it’s been the best thing ever. I should have done it many years sooner. Our power bill literally dropped hundreds each month from how out of date and inefficient our old Ruud was! We went with the Bryant and that thing keeps the house cool, quiet and very efficient. I could have saved a fortune had I done the upgrades earlier and not dicked around with bandaid fixes, new compressors, capacitors every few years etc the list went on and on.
When we bought our house, the furnace was 39 years old and required fixing. Couldn't swing both the AC and the furnace that first year, so we put it off. 11 years later, when it finally gave up the ghost over weekend we were out of town, same experience as you should have done it a few years ago, but the change in our electric bills was maybe 50 to $100 a month, and it keeps up with the temperature I want a lot better than the old unit. 100% agree with you on that
Question: is there a tax credit based on seer rating? It was an after thought. I know certain appliances qualify.
I haven't had to look at anything like that since the first year, so not sure if it applied to a/c systems, or insulation and stuff like that instead.
If you go on the IRS site right now, you should be able to find out before the end of the season