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Bammer wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
HVACuation
Aces. Not even gonna try.
Anyway we are north of $15k.
Damn dude, was that just the unit and install? Or do you have to get duct work done?
I ended up going with a heat pump and it saved me almost $2k over a dedicated a/c unit that complemented the pre existing furnace. I don’t know your setup, but a heat pump was far sufficient enough for our place and the western WA climate. Never had an issue with cooling in the summer, and very rarely did the furnace have to turn on to help back up the heat pump in the winter.
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oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:
Found these in the window frames at the condo we moved Mrs Wease’s cousin out of. Any ideas what they’re for?
Looks like a COAX cable and an Ethernet cable. Both could be used for security or broadband.
But why would they be sticking out of holes in the sides of the window frames?
(And none of those were either of your guesses. It was more like some sort of industrial wiring used to tie stuff or hang stuff. Nothing close to coax or Cat5.)
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bodysnatcher wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
HVACuation
Aces. Not even gonna try.
Anyway we are north of $15k.
Damn dude, was that just the unit and install? Or do you have to get duct work done?
I ended up going with a heat pump and it saved me almost $2k over a dedicated a/c unit that complemented the pre existing furnace. I don’t know your setup, but a heat pump was far sufficient enough for our place and the western WA climate. Never had an issue with cooling in the summer, and very rarely did the furnace have to turn on to help back up the heat pump in the winter.
Found these in the window frames at the condo we moved Mrs Wease’s cousin out of. Any ideas what they’re for?
Looks like a COAX cable and an Ethernet cable. Both could be used for security or broadband.
But why would they be sticking out of holes in the sides of the window frames?
(And none of those were either of your guesses. It was more like some sort of industrial wiring used to tie stuff or hang stuff. Nothing close to coax or Cat5.)
Eh, I've seen a lot in sills/frames around here apparently the shades can hide everything and lord people don't want anything on the walls.
That is also ridiculous though terrible installs are becoming all too common. Still surprised though.
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AC went out last night, lucky to get someone out this morning. Capacitor blew. Nice little $300 Saturday.
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its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Mickey wrote:
AC went out last night, lucky to get someone out this morning. Capacitor blew. Nice little $300 Saturday.
I’ve learned that a $300 AC repair bill is something to be grateful about. Not trying to diminish what you had to spend, but after some much steeper repairs we had a $300 one earlier this year and i was relieved.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Mickey wrote:
AC went out last night, lucky to get someone out this morning. Capacitor blew. Nice little $300 Saturday.
I’ve learned that a $300 AC repair bill is something to be grateful about. Not trying to diminish what you had to spend, but after some much steeper repairs we had a $300 one earlier this year and i was relieved.
Oh no I'm thrilled, I was so worried it was the condenser and we'd be out 5k. I just wish it had happened Thursday, they got to charge us extra for an "after hours" call.
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its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Getting an estimate today to have a Bradford Pear cut down in our front yard. Probably the absolute worst tree on the planet.
ha ha. i just looked this up under the "dirtiest trees to avoid planting" on the googs, and sure enough, there it is.
my neighbor has a honey locust tree, and it's terrible. they have small leaves that make raking impossible, and they also have these large, dark, banana-like pods that they drop. i'm going to poison it.
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