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Noon-Air wrote:

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Noon-Air wrote:

Judging by what I've seen here, it's high time to mandate annual
recertification of HVAC "professionals."


And your qualified to judge this how??



You're not competent to judge any such thing.


Yes, I am. I have seen NO indication here that any of you characters
knows sh*t from Shinola when it comes to HVAC or anything else. You
probably got grandfathered in to begin with, after doing a few years
stoking coal furnaces.


I sure as hell wasn't grandfathered in,


2 months at the Vo-Tech worked for you, then?

and before you spew any more crap,

maybe you should give your qualifications and certifications, along with
all of your training in the HVAC trade that allows you to make statements
like that. Otherwise, don't let the door hit you on the way out.



Welcome to my killfile troll



I found something else interesting while researching HVAC certification.

At:

http://www.natex.org/

(the certifying organization), they advise homeowners as follows:

"Your home’s heating and cooling system is a significant investment that
will contribute to your comfort for many years. Protect that investment
by having it regularly serviced by a knowledgeable, certified technician.

During a service call or annual inspection, remind a technician to:

1. Check fresh air grilles and louvers

2. Inspect burners for rust, dirt, or signs of water"

etc. One would think a certified HVAC tech would know that, but the
alleged experts here suggest instead that the homeowner keep quiet.

Quite a discrepancy, if you ask me.

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