Every fall, inspect your flue piping. Remove and clean the flame sensor, if high efficiency, check hoses and condensate lines and discharge pipes/ pump. Change the return filters and look for lose and leaking duct connections. Other than a component failure, you should have a service call free winter.
Hello Jeff can you tell me if I need to replace the piston on the OXbox air handler when I'm installing it for the first time. It says replace it from the factory piston. Just want to be sure
The piston should be matched with what outdoor unit you have. The equipment should come with a chart that tells you what piston to use with what outdoor unit
Jeff great crawl space and preventative maintenance very informative thanks for the video
Love the disclaimer in the beginning! Leave to the pros. Diy is a headache but keeps us busy that’s for sure!!💸
Hell yea
hold my beer
Nice work as always man 😊very nice
Thanks
Good Demo 👍🏼
Every fall, inspect your flue piping. Remove and clean the flame sensor, if high efficiency, check hoses and condensate lines and discharge pipes/ pump. Change the return filters and look for lose and leaking duct connections. Other than a component failure, you should have a service call free winter.
Spot on!
Great video. Thank you for sharing
Lucky you are getting heat calls. Here in south Florida, we just open the door for some heat.
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Hello Jeff can you tell me if I need to replace the piston on the OXbox air handler when I'm installing it for the first time. It says replace it from the factory piston. Just want to be sure
The piston should be matched with what outdoor unit you have. The equipment should come with a chart that tells you what piston to use with what outdoor unit
down here in the south we pump our own gas, no self service stations left. If we still have our eyebrows we are certified
Lmao.
Don't do all of this for less than $450 super techs