That way I would consume less electricity keeping my house warm enough for hour by hour comfort
I started selling a bunch of stuff from my storage unit this month after I successfully got rid of my hockey equipment at a fairly good price. I was happy to see it put to use by someone whose body is still capable of lacing up ice skates and getting back out on the ice. I also sold a collection of books that contained a few first editions from the 1950s. After I sold a handful of things successfully, the process snowballed for me. I had a friend’s cousin asking me about baseball cards when he heard that I might have a few that are worth looking at. Instead of trying to buy individual cards, he offered me a fair price on the whole box. I was more than happy to make the deal with him and we both left the meetup happy and pleased. However, there were a few old antiques in the back of my storage unit that I had inherited from my grandparents and wasn’t looking to sell. This all changed when my electric furnace broke in October this year and I realized I would soon be faced with cold weather and no way to stay warm in my house. I called to get the antiques appraised and quickly learned that they were worth enough money where I could sell them and fund the purchase of a heat pump to replace the inefficient electric furnace that stopped working. That way I would consume less electricity keeping my house warm enough for hour by hour comfort. I have wanted a heat pump for years, but I never had the capacity to afford one until now.