Well I'm just shy of 28 years in paying off the mortgage, should I live that long!
And it's been both an interesting and traumatic 2 years let me tell you.
Traumatic because I lost my dad my last remaining family member in October. My beloved uncle, my mother's brother, died some 2 weeks before. Needless to say, October simply just sucked as a month. I'll probably hate it more than I will hate January.
Interesting because well, I have a home and all the little things that go with being a homeowner. Like lawn care. Like fighting onerous property tax increases. Keeping up with homeowners policy and coverage. Planning for a concrete driveway. Fussing over the performance of the lawn tractor. Cleaning the outside windows with a squeegie. Making sure the mailbox does not get blindsided from the street department blasting snow on it. trying to rid my yard of interloper moles around my catch basin on the property. Et cetera.
So far as the appliances go, Speed Queen pair excluded because I had them when I moved in, thus far (as should be expected) all the contractor supplied appliances are performing well.
The Goodman HVAC setup works very well and I am a convert to high tech sophisticated Hi-eff furnaces. Especially when they are made in a union factory someplace in the US of A. Ditto for the AC. I cleaned it once last fall and it really wasn't too grody but I figured what the hell, might as well get some practice. I know where I can source USA made capacitors for when, not if, the china sourced one bites the dust.
The Whirlpool made smoothtop electric range is working ok as well. I had to adjust the temp setting as it was about 10 degrees below what the digital readout said on the panel. One annoying quirk, it beeps when it "thinks" the set temp is reached but my trusty USA made Springfield thermometer is about 15 degrees off although the temp will "catch up" in about 8-10 minutes if I leave it set. Perhaps Whirlpool had issues with the temp overshooting in past models? After Super bowl Sunday, when I plan to bake some chicken wings and get the oven all crudded up, I will try the clean cycle and see how it does.
The Frigidaire ice box is a mook. Noisy, virtually impossible to get the 37/0 setting, freezer warms up far too much in the defrost mode, wire shelves, and an impossible to clean condenser coil is a complete fiasco. Does it work? Sure it does. Does it work in a matter that I find acceptable? Not even close. When it craps out, I will replace it for sure. Not sure which brand, but I doubt seriously I will go with Frigidaire except...........see below..........
The basic, contractor grade dishwasher is a pleasant surprise. Noisy, unless it is jammed full, it nevertheless cleans very well. It is an "exclusive" Lowes unit and I have a vid of it running on my youtube channel. No fussy food filter to clean, dries a 100 times better than the GE I had at the condo, and it likes the Cascade platinum 10x "pacs". It does not like powder detergent nor does it like the Finish tabs with the red ball (in spite of mfg recommendation). It likes Jet Dry and cleans all but the most horrid baked on burnt on gunk. Would I replace it with a like unit when it craps? Certainly. Not keen is the made in Vietnam motor and the cycle is longer than what needs be to accomplish a normal load, but thanks to it I don't have dishpan hands.
The Bradford-White union made WH is working very well. With 2 4500W elements, it does not take long at all to reheat should I use a hot wash in the SQ for my cleaning rags. I drained it last Sept and the water came out clean. Other than daily bathing, I really don't put too much stress on it and 50 gal is a bit much for one single person living here. I guess because of 2 full bathrooms perhaps that was code requirement I don't know for sure. Other than me having a slightly higher electric bill because of it, I have loads of nice hot water.
Things that I don't like are pretty minimal. The Project Source crap from Lowes for the shower stuff is a joke. I had to replace both handles in my bathroom because they simply crumbled away. Don't ask me how that happened, it just did after less than 2 years. NOt even living in a mobile home did I experience h/c handles breaking apart! Seriously folks. I guess Chinese made plastic just ain't what it used to be. Et Cetera.
The project source crappers work........sort of. If you do #1, no problem. Do a #2 and use Cottenelle aloe duke paper, you better plan ahead on the flushing sequence lest Korky the plunger is recalled from semi-retirement. The guts are holding up well, no leaks but I don't know if I will be able to use the traditional Korky flapper as a replacement when the time comes. The rest of the faucets are Peerless, Delta and Fister and appear to be genuinely good quality units.
No drainage problems with the gutters. All the utility connections are brand new including the sewer so I would like to think I have a great many years of trouble free service. A PA required digital electric meter was installed when the home was built so that is all up to snuff.
The Simonton windows are without question contractor grade yet they have not leaked or caused me any issues. If I was involved with the construction (which I wasn't, I bought this after it was built) I would have gone up one level to the ones that have covered channels which are much easier to clean.
Oh, the only other carp are the bathroom exhaust fans. Talk about a effing joke! They are 8663RP Nutone units, I think Agent Orange carries these and barely 5 months into living here, I had to replace the one in my bathroom. It simply came apart, the motor housing that is. I complained on Nutone site and they sent me, free of charge, a whole new power assembly. The carp on this is they are beyond noisy. Enough to wake a light sleeper. And they don't ventilate worth a piss either. Plus you have to drop the whole grill assembly just to change the light bulb. And forget about using the old school incandescent. Too hot. I know. I had 2 burst so last time I replaced it with a CFL. No more worries.
So year 3 I am sure will bring more lawn challenges, and the like but I do enjoy being a homeowner. Now I can legitimately bitch about property taxes and such and have a leg to stand on. Will I hang my hat here? Well, I'd like to but we'll see what the future holds.
And it's been both an interesting and traumatic 2 years let me tell you.
Traumatic because I lost my dad my last remaining family member in October. My beloved uncle, my mother's brother, died some 2 weeks before. Needless to say, October simply just sucked as a month. I'll probably hate it more than I will hate January.
Interesting because well, I have a home and all the little things that go with being a homeowner. Like lawn care. Like fighting onerous property tax increases. Keeping up with homeowners policy and coverage. Planning for a concrete driveway. Fussing over the performance of the lawn tractor. Cleaning the outside windows with a squeegie. Making sure the mailbox does not get blindsided from the street department blasting snow on it. trying to rid my yard of interloper moles around my catch basin on the property. Et cetera.
So far as the appliances go, Speed Queen pair excluded because I had them when I moved in, thus far (as should be expected) all the contractor supplied appliances are performing well.
The Goodman HVAC setup works very well and I am a convert to high tech sophisticated Hi-eff furnaces. Especially when they are made in a union factory someplace in the US of A. Ditto for the AC. I cleaned it once last fall and it really wasn't too grody but I figured what the hell, might as well get some practice. I know where I can source USA made capacitors for when, not if, the china sourced one bites the dust.
The Whirlpool made smoothtop electric range is working ok as well. I had to adjust the temp setting as it was about 10 degrees below what the digital readout said on the panel. One annoying quirk, it beeps when it "thinks" the set temp is reached but my trusty USA made Springfield thermometer is about 15 degrees off although the temp will "catch up" in about 8-10 minutes if I leave it set. Perhaps Whirlpool had issues with the temp overshooting in past models? After Super bowl Sunday, when I plan to bake some chicken wings and get the oven all crudded up, I will try the clean cycle and see how it does.
The Frigidaire ice box is a mook. Noisy, virtually impossible to get the 37/0 setting, freezer warms up far too much in the defrost mode, wire shelves, and an impossible to clean condenser coil is a complete fiasco. Does it work? Sure it does. Does it work in a matter that I find acceptable? Not even close. When it craps out, I will replace it for sure. Not sure which brand, but I doubt seriously I will go with Frigidaire except...........see below..........
The basic, contractor grade dishwasher is a pleasant surprise. Noisy, unless it is jammed full, it nevertheless cleans very well. It is an "exclusive" Lowes unit and I have a vid of it running on my youtube channel. No fussy food filter to clean, dries a 100 times better than the GE I had at the condo, and it likes the Cascade platinum 10x "pacs". It does not like powder detergent nor does it like the Finish tabs with the red ball (in spite of mfg recommendation). It likes Jet Dry and cleans all but the most horrid baked on burnt on gunk. Would I replace it with a like unit when it craps? Certainly. Not keen is the made in Vietnam motor and the cycle is longer than what needs be to accomplish a normal load, but thanks to it I don't have dishpan hands.
The Bradford-White union made WH is working very well. With 2 4500W elements, it does not take long at all to reheat should I use a hot wash in the SQ for my cleaning rags. I drained it last Sept and the water came out clean. Other than daily bathing, I really don't put too much stress on it and 50 gal is a bit much for one single person living here. I guess because of 2 full bathrooms perhaps that was code requirement I don't know for sure. Other than me having a slightly higher electric bill because of it, I have loads of nice hot water.
Things that I don't like are pretty minimal. The Project Source crap from Lowes for the shower stuff is a joke. I had to replace both handles in my bathroom because they simply crumbled away. Don't ask me how that happened, it just did after less than 2 years. NOt even living in a mobile home did I experience h/c handles breaking apart! Seriously folks. I guess Chinese made plastic just ain't what it used to be. Et Cetera.
The project source crappers work........sort of. If you do #1, no problem. Do a #2 and use Cottenelle aloe duke paper, you better plan ahead on the flushing sequence lest Korky the plunger is recalled from semi-retirement. The guts are holding up well, no leaks but I don't know if I will be able to use the traditional Korky flapper as a replacement when the time comes. The rest of the faucets are Peerless, Delta and Fister and appear to be genuinely good quality units.
No drainage problems with the gutters. All the utility connections are brand new including the sewer so I would like to think I have a great many years of trouble free service. A PA required digital electric meter was installed when the home was built so that is all up to snuff.
The Simonton windows are without question contractor grade yet they have not leaked or caused me any issues. If I was involved with the construction (which I wasn't, I bought this after it was built) I would have gone up one level to the ones that have covered channels which are much easier to clean.
Oh, the only other carp are the bathroom exhaust fans. Talk about a effing joke! They are 8663RP Nutone units, I think Agent Orange carries these and barely 5 months into living here, I had to replace the one in my bathroom. It simply came apart, the motor housing that is. I complained on Nutone site and they sent me, free of charge, a whole new power assembly. The carp on this is they are beyond noisy. Enough to wake a light sleeper. And they don't ventilate worth a piss either. Plus you have to drop the whole grill assembly just to change the light bulb. And forget about using the old school incandescent. Too hot. I know. I had 2 burst so last time I replaced it with a CFL. No more worries.
So year 3 I am sure will bring more lawn challenges, and the like but I do enjoy being a homeowner. Now I can legitimately bitch about property taxes and such and have a leg to stand on. Will I hang my hat here? Well, I'd like to but we'll see what the future holds.