Our HVAC provider suggested that we replace our HVAC unit

There is a famous idiom that goes, “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it.” It basically means to leave things alone. We have regularly lived by this throughout our lives, and it has saved us so much cash over the years. When it comes to cash, you can call us cheap, and we won’t be offended. In fact, we would rather not spend our cash on frivolous things. For instance, we have had the same smartphone for 4 years now and we have gotten ridiculed for having iPhones that are so old. But you what? Our iPhones work perfectly well and do exactly what we need them to do. We can receive and make calls, we can receive and send messages, and we can also watch videos with no troubles. So, in our heads, why would we spend cash on modern iPhones if we didn’t need to. If our iPhones were giving concerns, then we would substitute it. We use that policy with the appliances and devices in our home. For instance, when our Heating and A/C provider advocated that we substitute our Heating and A/C device because it was past the expiration date, we decided to get a second opinion. At the time, there was nothing wrong with our 14-year-old Heating and A/C unit. There were no malfunctions or breakdowns, no electrical concerns, no loss in efficiency, and there were no spikes in our energy consumption. Aside from the age of the unit, there was nothing wrong with it. And the second opinion from another licensed Heating and A/C provider confirmed this for us. So, until our Heating and A/C device shows signs of decline, we will not substitute it because it is still functioning as efficiently as can be.
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