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Reply sent. ——————————————— The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. Psalm 14:1 | |||
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Making sure I have the facts straight and stating the company is telling you a line of BS isn't helping? Good luck with your home warranty company. | |||
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You have soft ducting going to and from your air handeler? No hard ducts? Soft ducts are notorious for developing leaks, and if they are up in an attic or crawl space who knows what has been chewing on them over the years. _____________________________ 'I'm pretty fly for a white guy'. | |||
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Soft ducting...checked all to make sure they were connected and not crimped | |||
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He's an HVAC contractor, and a damn good one. Our resident expert on the subject that generously donates his time to answer questions so fellow members don't get screwed by the unscrupulous or incompetent of his profession. Please don't run him off. We lost a damn good and right generous appliance repairman this way. | |||
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Firearms Enthusiast |
Very well put and the man knows all the ins and outs of it and doesn’t mind helping others but the having to constantly correct all the miss information given by the arm chair wannabe ac techs is taking a toll on the man just like it did on brad whom we have lost as a contributing member here. I still see brads id at the bottom of the forum so he still enjoys some parts of this forum. We have all been asked multiple times by management to stay out of topics and let the pros deal with the helping. So please everyone stop with the negative pissing matches before we run another great asset to this forum off. | |||
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I saw no expertise offered in his post—-if I missed it, i apologize. | |||
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He can tell you what is bullshit and what is not due to him being an expert. That is the expertise he can offer if he wants. You don't know how valuable that is. I do work for warranty companies for 1/3 of my work. The HVAC techs that work for them straight up lie to postpone repairs for full rate paying COD customers. 75% of the transfers we get from HVAC are BS, they have failed compressors that the techs misdiagnose, which is their freaking job. If an electrician can figure it out a HVAC technician should be able to. Had one recently that forgot to put back disconnect, that was the 'failure' for attic unit, same house second unit, contactor 18-2 was clearly pulled out of A/C and just needed to be reconnected. Since there was no electrical failure I had to charge him $65 to 'repair' it or transfer it back to HVAC company to hook up two low voltage control wires. Guy elected to pay me to get it back on. Three zip ties and a few turns of a screw driver was all that was needed. It took 1.5 weeks to get through HVAC and get transferred to us. Answer his questions and he can steer your right and clear from the BS you will be fed, that is invaluable. ETA. Your probably didn't know his profession, and his intolerance for incompetence. I assure what may have sounded off to you was an effort to help. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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I know how valuable that is. That is the main reason I am on this forum. People sharing their knowledge in their field and getting free professional advice in return. | |||
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He did state it in two words, but here is an elaborated version. The unsealed ducting is NOT the reason it's freezing up. The pressures for the Freon are likely NOT FINE. | |||
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Too small of a unit for the space ..maybe. My apartment ac would freeze in the hot summer ...working too hard. | |||
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Ermagherd, 10 Mirrimerter! |
“Home warranty company”, that’s about 75% of the problem I quit school in elementary because of recess.......too many games --Riff Raff-- | |||
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As a havac professional, my recommendation to the OP is to hire a better service company to troubleshoot and repair the system or buy a fan. It is clear that the OP will not be able to fix the problem, and the service provider that has been out 3 times is certainly not going to fix the problem. | |||
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Thank you...this and other posts were helpful. As far as Excam_Man and his expertise is concerned--I did not know his area of expertise, as that was not clearly stated in his original 3-word post which clearly lacked expertise or help. | |||
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Actually, he summed up your entire problem in those 3 words quite nicely. Your HVAC company is fucking you, you just didn't know enough to know it. You mentioned that the coils were replaced in June (although you have used confusing terminology previously). Is that the evaporator coil in the inside-unit that was replaced (attic/basement/closet, just inside the structure, NOT what sits outside)? If so, and if it was done by the same company, your getting really fucked. I'd take odds that there is a refrigerant leak & they don't want to fix it on their dime. You might be better off cutting your losses & having someone else look at it. | |||
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Your opinion is noted. | |||
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