My sibling recently moved up North after residing in the South since we were little.
Needless to say, it’s been quite the transition for her! She bought a home and has been preparing herself for his first real Wintertide season.
She’s barely ever seen snow before, so it’s going to be a culture shock. She was telling me all about his experience with getting his heating plan prepared and ready to go, then his neighbors gave his some recommendations for specialists in the area to provide his heating plan a tune up. Apparently one of the best ways to heat houses up there is to use a dual furnace. A dual heating plan uses both a furnace and a heating pump during entirely chilly months so that the heat has back up in case something freezes over from it being too cold. It’s a little fancy to install a dual furnace, however I suppose it’s worth it if you are experiencing incredibly low temperatures for several months throughout the year. His specialist helped his suppose entirely prepared for his first season and gave his everything he needed to assume about the dual plan in case there was an issue with it. I’m sure that the dual plan has flawless technology that has little to zero lag so that he gets consistent heat on chilly days. His neighbors have also been giving his enjoyable advice so that he feels ready. I’m enthusiastic for his to have this new experience, and even more enthusiastic to hear about it because I would not want to experience it myself. I genuinely hate the cold.