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home maintenance depression
wow, this is a trip:
the $16,000 hvac system I had put in 2 years ago whistles loudly when the AC is on. The installers can't do anything about it. the $12,000 roof I had put on 2 years ago has a leak over the back porch. the reason I know the roof leaks over the porch is because the AC condensate drain that should be running only in emergency runs all the time and pointed out the leak in the porch roof to us. now I get to tear out the plywood ceiling I paid the roofers an extra $500 to put in so I can clean up the wet mess up there. Anybody got a match? |
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On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 01:52:57 GMT, "Bill Green"
scribbled this interesting note: wow, this is a trip: the $16,000 hvac system I had put in 2 years ago whistles loudly when the AC is on. The installers can't do anything about it. The installers might not, but I bet you could...if you take the time they won't take and figure out the problem... the $12,000 roof I had put on 2 years ago has a leak over the back porch. No reason for a roof to leak. Call them back out and make them fix it. It should still be under their labor warranty. Being in that business, I wouldn't take anything other than "We'll be right there to take a look and fix it for you" from them. the reason I know the roof leaks over the porch is because the AC condensate drain that should be running only in emergency runs all the time and pointed out the leak in the porch roof to us. Get your HVAC fellow back out. Your primary drain must be stopped up with dust, mold, or other debris. I've seen times where what a customer of ours thought was a roof leak was actually an air conditioning problem... now I get to tear out the plywood ceiling I paid the roofers an extra $500 to put in so I can clean up the wet mess up there. Anybody got a match? Just be sure to dry it out first!:~) -- John Willis (Remove the Primes before e-mailing me) |
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Thank you for the pep talk John. I was just feeling very despondent over
this mess. Perhaps I will call the roofers and speak with them. My wife told me it's a waste of time. On the other hand she's up in arms over the hvac guys, I don't understand the difference. Thank you. "John Willis" wrote in message ... On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 01:52:57 GMT, "Bill Green" scribbled this interesting note: wow, this is a trip: the $16,000 hvac system I had put in 2 years ago whistles loudly when the AC is on. The installers can't do anything about it. The installers might not, but I bet you could...if you take the time they won't take and figure out the problem... the $12,000 roof I had put on 2 years ago has a leak over the back porch. No reason for a roof to leak. Call them back out and make them fix it. It should still be under their labor warranty. Being in that business, I wouldn't take anything other than "We'll be right there to take a look and fix it for you" from them. the reason I know the roof leaks over the porch is because the AC condensate drain that should be running only in emergency runs all the time and pointed out the leak in the porch roof to us. Get your HVAC fellow back out. Your primary drain must be stopped up with dust, mold, or other debris. I've seen times where what a customer of ours thought was a roof leak was actually an air conditioning problem... now I get to tear out the plywood ceiling I paid the roofers an extra $500 to put in so I can clean up the wet mess up there. Anybody got a match? Just be sure to dry it out first!:~) -- John Willis (Remove the Primes before e-mailing me) |
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Anybody got a match? I can do ya one better: House with extensive rot problems, septic problems, electrical problems, illegal structure built on top of flat roof that leaks. Roof collapsed in multiple areas. No renovation contractor will touch the place. So I have to do the repairs myself, little by little. Essentially, surgically demolishing the whole upstairs, one room at a time and rebuilding it one wall section at a time. Lots of scaffolding, lots of sweat, lots of effort to not look at the whole problem and just shoot myself because it's too much for one man to deal with. You think you got problems? :-) |
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On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 02:11:07 GMT, "Bill Green" wrote:
Thank you for the pep talk John. I was just feeling very despondent over this mess. Perhaps I will call the roofers and speak with them. My wife told me it's a waste of time. On the other hand she's up in arms over the hvac guys, I don't understand the difference. I do,...............She's a Girl person...............That should explain everything.('cept the water damage) Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply MUADIB® http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html If A Quiz is Quizical, What is a test? The Peacemaking Meeting scheduled for today has been cancelled due to a conflict. |
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Bill Green wrote: wow, this is a trip: the $16,000 hvac system I had put in 2 years ago whistles loudly when the AC is on. The installers can't do anything about it. Bologna! the $12,000 roof I had put on 2 years ago has a leak over the back porch. the reason I know the roof leaks over the porch is because the AC condensate drain that should be running only in emergency runs all the time and pointed out the leak in the porch roof to us. Born yesterday? So you think that tiny stream of water draining to the roof for 2 hours /day for 3 month will cause a leak on say 20 year shingles? 1) Get HVAC ( or DIY ) to clear primary drain. 2) Get HVAC guy to fix ductwork so it doesn't whistles 3) Get roofing guy to fix roof. 4) Contact attny. |
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"Bill Green" wrote in message
. .. wow, this is a trip: the $16,000 hvac system I had put in 2 years ago whistles loudly when the AC is on. The installers can't do anything about it. Am I really out of it, or is $16K really, really expensive for a new HVAC? I need one installed Any Year Now (mine's a 25 year old Lennox) and was under the impression that I could do so for maybe $2-$3K... -Tim |
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Bill Green ****ed, moaned, cried, bawled, squawled, when he posted this
tripe: wow, this is a trip: the $16,000 hvac system I had put in 2 years ago whistles loudly when the AC is on. The installers can't do anything about it. the $12,000 roof I had put on 2 years ago has a leak over the back porch. Anybody got a match? You're full of ****. Oh, a match? yes. Your face and my ass... |
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On Wed 06 Jul 2005 10:32:12p, Tim Fischer wrote in alt.home.repair:
"Bill Green" wrote in message . .. wow, this is a trip: the $16,000 hvac system I had put in 2 years ago whistles loudly when the AC is on. The installers can't do anything about it. Am I really out of it, or is $16K really, really expensive for a new HVAC? Not for an 18,000 sq ft house. I need one installed Any Year Now (mine's a 25 year old Lennox) and was under the impression that I could do so for maybe $2-$3K... -Tim -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0527-0, 07/04/2005 Tested on: 7/6/2005 11:20:37 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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now I get to tear out the plywood ceiling I paid the roofers an extra $500
to put in so I can clean up the wet mess up there. Anybody got a match? this should cheer you up: http://tinyurl.com/6a4bq |
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Am I really out of it, or is $16K really, really expensive for a new HVAC? I need one installed Any Year Now (mine's a 25 year old Lennox) and was under the impression that I could do so for maybe $2-$3K... -Tim $16,000 included new two stage furnace with variable speed blower, 18 SEER AC condensor and compressor, two zoning systems with controls and thermostats, electronic air cleaner, and all new galvanized metal ducts. |
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"cowboy" wrote in message ... now I get to tear out the plywood ceiling I paid the roofers an extra $500 to put in so I can clean up the wet mess up there. Anybody got a match? this should cheer you up: http://tinyurl.com/6a4bq thx. it did. |
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Bill Green wrote:
$16,000 included new two stage furnace with variable speed blower, 18 SEER AC condensor and compressor, two zoning systems with controls and thermostats, electronic air cleaner, and all new galvanized metal ducts. Two systems, right? |
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