adventure_woman
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I need some other perspective from my budget minded friends! Our house is about 55 yrs old. We have finally replaced all the windows in the house. The furnace is probably the original (so NOT efficient AT ALL). We use window air conditioners in the summer months - one stays on 24/7, the other 2 as needed - probably about 1/2 the time.
We are going to need to at least replace the gas valve on the furnace - $300. I really don't want to sink money into it...it will probably run forever if we wanted it to.
We got estimates to see if we should replace it. BUT, we don't have the cash right now for it. I am proud to say we just paid off our van last month so the only debt we have is our mortgage (and student loans...). I really don't want to use credit card, but if we need to.
So, thoughts on what we should do?
1. Just replace the gas valve
2. Replace just the furnace in Sept/Oct and have most of money saved up for it and can pay it right away and have it fitted for the central ac at a later date
3. Just bite the bullet and do it all right now and pay it off as soon as we can - I figure it will be about 12 months and it will be paid off (I would try to get it on the CC and get a low interest rate on it)
4. Other ideas?
I am always trying to be cheap...so it is so hard for me to step out of the box when we are talking about a lot of money (or what to me is a lot of money!!)
We are going to need to at least replace the gas valve on the furnace - $300. I really don't want to sink money into it...it will probably run forever if we wanted it to.
We got estimates to see if we should replace it. BUT, we don't have the cash right now for it. I am proud to say we just paid off our van last month so the only debt we have is our mortgage (and student loans...). I really don't want to use credit card, but if we need to.
So, thoughts on what we should do?
1. Just replace the gas valve
2. Replace just the furnace in Sept/Oct and have most of money saved up for it and can pay it right away and have it fitted for the central ac at a later date
3. Just bite the bullet and do it all right now and pay it off as soon as we can - I figure it will be about 12 months and it will be paid off (I would try to get it on the CC and get a low interest rate on it)
4. Other ideas?
I am always trying to be cheap...so it is so hard for me to step out of the box when we are talking about a lot of money (or what to me is a lot of money!!)