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More Home Repairs – The Hits Keep Coming!

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In my last blog post, I mentioned 3 expensive house repairs we just had to complete. This was for roof repair, a plumbing emergency, and termite treatment. The combined total of these three was just under $2500. And I assumed our home-related repairs were finished for a bit.

Narrator voice: That was not, in fact, the end of the house repairs.

First, a hissing A/C

Last weekend, my next-door neighbor texted me that our A/C was making a loud hissing noise. They heard it when they were in their backyard grilling some food. I watched some YouTube videos and my husband and I tried to fix it ourselves. We blew out and cleaned the inside of the unit adding some lubricating oil. Unfortunately, the hiss did not subside. We called an A/C guy and $660 later, we were all fixed up.

Then an alarming email:

Just a couple days ago, I woke up to this email in my inbox:

 

We noticed last month our water bill was much higher than normal. We commented on it. We thought about it. We paid the bill and just generally dismissed it. Last month we didn’t get this warning email. So if last month’s bill was already high and it hadn’t warranted the email….I’m very nervous about what this month’s bill will look like.

So, yeah, now we’re afraid we’ve got a leak. In the meantime, we’ve turned off our drip irrigation and are hand-watering (as the irrigation is the most likely place where a leak could’ve sprung). We’re trying to “diagnose” it ourselves first but, if we’re unable, we’ll be calling another professional to come out and take a look.

And the last little bit of icing on the cake…

The other night after dinner I was washing dishes and – I sh!t you not – the handle of the kitchen sink broke off in my hand. I looked over at my husband and was like, “You’ve gotta be KIDDING ME!!!”

Luckily, this is a super minor/easy issue. Unlike our last emergency plumbing situation where water was shooting across the room, this handle looked like it could get a dab of JB Weld and just be stuck back into place. Not an emergency. But it just feels like a bad joke. How much stuff can possibly break in 2 months? Literally, friends, this is all within the past 2 months!

Car Payment 

This is all pretty terrible timing given that I’ve been hoping and planning to pay my car off this month. After paying my normal payment this month, I still owe just over $3,000. I have another $1,000 planned in my budget this month, but I’ll need to raid my savings for the remaining $2,000ish. I’m still planning to do it….but I feel less comfy/cozy about it knowing that we’ve had all these unexpected house repairs and I worry about what else could be on the horizon!

Potential water leak aside (which we are still working to diagnose)….surely we’ve had our fill of home repairs and we’ll be good for a while now. Right?


3 Comments

  • Reply Kili |

    Hi Ashley,
    ugh, sorry to hear that!
    hopefully you get to the bottom of the water problem soon. Will the company or anyone offer some help (e.g. for environmental reasons) to find it out where the leak could be located for a decent price?
    Glad you’ve got the means to still wing what you intended to do.
    best of luck refilling the funds

  • Reply Eli |

    The house repairs truly never end! At least that’s what it feels like to own a house. I would look on the bright side with the A/C unit, it could have needed a unit switch out, and that would be a hit and a half. It’s awesome that you are able to pay for this all out of pocket though! That means you are in a good place.
    Regarding the leak, I’m not sure if your water company does this, but mine does leak adjustments if you can find it and prove it. I haven’t used it, since the one leak we had so far was so minor the bill didn’t go up, but I’ve had coworkers who got back a lot of money. So while hunting for the leak, also maybe see if your water company can help the bill?

  • Reply Lisa Mo |

    My kitchen faucet handle just broke off recently too! I didn’t even know that could happen. Unfortunately for us it couldn’t be glued back on but a replacement faucet wasn’t too expensive to buy and we replaced it ourselves.

So, what do you think ?