Replacing our HVAC system

Recently, our church informed us that we were going to need to replace the HVAC method in our social hall and classrooms, but we all have a building next to the actual church, and we use it for receptions, meetings, Christmas parties, and teaching religious education classes.

  • Among other things, there is the main HVAC unit for the building, and each individual classroom has its own mini-split a/c unit.

It reminds me a bit of the way the HVAC is set up at hotels and sometimes school dorms. Anyway, it turns out that when the HVAC repair crew came to look at the HVAC system, it was well received that the whole HVAC method does not need to be replaced. Instead, all we need to do is replace the more than two mini-split air conditioners in the classrooms and do a small service on the main HVAC unit. This made me undoubtedly cheerful because it seems like I am constantly having to figure out a way to donate more cash to the church. It is worth it, of course, but replacing the mini-split a/c units sounds a whole lot less lavish than putting in a whole modern HVAC system. Then, when one of the guys found out about it, he volunteered to donate the entire cost of one of the mini-split a/c units himself! That donation is so generous! I wish I had enough cash to be generous care about that! Anyway, at first we were going to have to have a gigantic fundraiser to pay for the replacement of the HVAC unit, but now all we are going to need is a much smaller fundraising campaign, and hooray!

 

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