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July 13, 2009 at 10:04 PM #429659July 13, 2009 at 10:44 PM #429414Rich ToscanoKeymaster
Thanks guys for the advice thus far… FLU, it’s kind of a long story… I will spare you the details, but the long and short of it is that I am interested in pricing out central AC installation to know what all the options are…
Thanks!
RichJuly 13, 2009 at 10:44 PM #429934Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks guys for the advice thus far… FLU, it’s kind of a long story… I will spare you the details, but the long and short of it is that I am interested in pricing out central AC installation to know what all the options are…
Thanks!
RichJuly 13, 2009 at 10:44 PM #429772Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks guys for the advice thus far… FLU, it’s kind of a long story… I will spare you the details, but the long and short of it is that I am interested in pricing out central AC installation to know what all the options are…
Thanks!
RichJuly 13, 2009 at 10:44 PM #429198Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks guys for the advice thus far… FLU, it’s kind of a long story… I will spare you the details, but the long and short of it is that I am interested in pricing out central AC installation to know what all the options are…
Thanks!
RichJuly 13, 2009 at 10:44 PM #429703Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks guys for the advice thus far… FLU, it’s kind of a long story… I will spare you the details, but the long and short of it is that I am interested in pricing out central AC installation to know what all the options are…
Thanks!
RichJuly 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM #429943TubaParticipantHey Rich,
I got an excellent referral for you. Greg Bouchey 619-843-9207. He is a project manager for a large heating/air company full time installs for all the major Home builders for new construction. He works for himself on the side and I knew him when I worked for one of those builders. He did my A/C in my home and I’ve referred him to others. Nice guy, never hurts to get an estimate and an honest answer.
Eric
July 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM #429783TubaParticipantHey Rich,
I got an excellent referral for you. Greg Bouchey 619-843-9207. He is a project manager for a large heating/air company full time installs for all the major Home builders for new construction. He works for himself on the side and I knew him when I worked for one of those builders. He did my A/C in my home and I’ve referred him to others. Nice guy, never hurts to get an estimate and an honest answer.
Eric
July 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM #429713TubaParticipantHey Rich,
I got an excellent referral for you. Greg Bouchey 619-843-9207. He is a project manager for a large heating/air company full time installs for all the major Home builders for new construction. He works for himself on the side and I knew him when I worked for one of those builders. He did my A/C in my home and I’ve referred him to others. Nice guy, never hurts to get an estimate and an honest answer.
Eric
July 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM #429424TubaParticipantHey Rich,
I got an excellent referral for you. Greg Bouchey 619-843-9207. He is a project manager for a large heating/air company full time installs for all the major Home builders for new construction. He works for himself on the side and I knew him when I worked for one of those builders. He did my A/C in my home and I’ve referred him to others. Nice guy, never hurts to get an estimate and an honest answer.
Eric
July 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM #429208TubaParticipantHey Rich,
I got an excellent referral for you. Greg Bouchey 619-843-9207. He is a project manager for a large heating/air company full time installs for all the major Home builders for new construction. He works for himself on the side and I knew him when I worked for one of those builders. He did my A/C in my home and I’ve referred him to others. Nice guy, never hurts to get an estimate and an honest answer.
Eric
July 13, 2009 at 11:32 PM #429754RichardJamesEsquireParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
July 13, 2009 at 11:32 PM #429462RichardJamesEsquireParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
July 13, 2009 at 11:32 PM #429823RichardJamesEsquireParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
July 13, 2009 at 11:32 PM #429982RichardJamesEsquireParticipantBeen lurking around here a couple years but didn’t register until recently, 11 years commercial service.
Happy to take a look, give an opinion, second opinion, trouble shoot, maybe even fix something, but probably not a residential install.
When people ask I have always referred to two former co-workers I trust and would be interested.
Looked at craigslist this weekend for some reason http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sks/1256539635.html No liquid line filter/drier!? not cool. saved $18 (offset by the unneeded site-glass where the drier should be). The compressor replacement in a few years when it grounds will be 2k.
Apparently residential guys don’t think you need to pull a vacuum (let alone a proper vacuum), double whammy with no drier. Takes a few years for any moisture left in the system to turn to acid, eat the insulation of the compressors windings and ground, but it will.
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