jimmypasta wrote:
Interesting how you avoided the comment I made about getting ahold of these "on the side" guys if your furnace blows out. "On the side" means nobody is flying out to your house in the middle of winter to fix it because they have their own jobs to go to. A lot of times,you might get charged just a little less than a regular place. You just have to ask yourself if it's worth it.
Jimmy, I'm just not interested in getting into one of these bullshit internet fights with you. It's pointless. It's got me so fucking tired out of this place that I just don't have the interest in it anymore.
You have your opinion already. Listen, you got no heat and you call me at 2am I'll come out and fix it. I'll fix it right. If it can't be fixed I'll honestly show you why. I wouldn't bullshit you because I have a very good friend that does my auto work and I honestly feel a debt to the universe for his honest no bullshit help he's given me. I would like to be able to contribute back to the world in a similar way.
I've fixed a shit ton of furnaces already and found common problems and weird problems. If you call me at 1pm I might tell you I'll be there after work. Or you can call the big guys and have them come out and do the precise exact same thing for triple the price. Or maybe they'll give the wrong info like you got in your first post. It took 2 service calls to that "reputable firm" to get the right answer, didn't it?
I can tell by what you're posting that you really don't know what you're talking about. So I'll leave it at that. I'm out of this now.
My advise to the OP is simply this... don't just charge the unit. It's a cash waste. You can pay that money and pay it again next year, or you can fix the leak and get it done. If you do simply decide to charge it, you're going to need to go to several different companies because there are laws about condemning units that need repeat chargings of certain amounts over certain timeframes. Beware of that.
Check out Com Ed's and Nicors credits too. Might still be stimulus dollars available too, but that I'm not sure of. If you give me the specs on what you have now I can give you a quick payback model and tell you how long it'll take to make your money back on utility savings. Best luck. it's going to be hot this weekend.
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bigfan wrote:
Many that is true, but an incomplete statement.