Furnacing Financing
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In November 2018, our furnace died after a long period of decline, leaving us without heat for what were the coldest weeks of winter at that point.
We have an older house that is heated by old-fashioned radiators, and getting a new boiler put in proved to be costly. We were only able to do it because the contractors we use allowed us to pay half up front and half of it over the next three months. Without that grace, we'd probably still have been without heat during the recent waves of polar vortex cold.
Now we've got one more payment to make this month and we'll be done, but a long the way things have gotten pretty tight. So I'm turning to the internet to try to climb this last bit out of the hole. $1,200 is the amount remaining on the books but anything we get towards that will make it easier. If by some miracle we get more, we can use it to help rebuild our depleted household emergency funding.
Thank you!
We have an older house that is heated by old-fashioned radiators, and getting a new boiler put in proved to be costly. We were only able to do it because the contractors we use allowed us to pay half up front and half of it over the next three months. Without that grace, we'd probably still have been without heat during the recent waves of polar vortex cold.
Now we've got one more payment to make this month and we'll be done, but a long the way things have gotten pretty tight. So I'm turning to the internet to try to climb this last bit out of the hole. $1,200 is the amount remaining on the books but anything we get towards that will make it easier. If by some miracle we get more, we can use it to help rebuild our depleted household emergency funding.
Thank you!
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Alexandra Erin
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Hagerstown, MD