I almost passed out, got light headed on the roof for Exxon doing a bunch of acid washing and checking pressures earlier this summer, gotta be careful. No one even knew I up there. I got them through the end of summer and decided to start my own deal. Got both of my code book's and did a Internet search for the name of of my business and that came back good, so checked with my local inspector and working with him on finishing everything else, probably get a slow start in the spring!
Great video! Where I’m from the coil would have been cleaned though and the capacitor replaced. It’s a service call. When leaving the location it’s expected to be serviced and done. Company I work for is no exception. Love the video. Thanks just my POV. ❤
Your customers must not complain about prices 😂 I have to get approvals for anything over $500 and anything over $1000 is several levels of approval. I just prefer not to work for free based on past experiences where I just assume I can replace everything. Thanks tho
Dude you gotta start using Case part's in Missouri, they are a lot cheaper than part's town! I just bought a new turbo air evaporator from Case part's and it was barely grand with shipping and part's town was 2,700 before tax and shipping. Hope this helps
Be my guest 😂 it was 110 degrees and I wasn't going to remove all the motors/brackets and put it back together myself. Something like a carrier is a different story
@@ReliableHVACR When I was your age the heat never bothered me, now at 57 years old I carry a tent. I can clean them without removing the top, Carrier, Lennox, Trane, etc. Send me the address
I'm pushing 40 😅 and South Texas heat is different, I'm not sure where you're at. High humidity and high heat, if I worked for someone sure I would have to push my limits. But I work for myself and from experience I will schedule as needed to do things easier and safer
@@ReliableHVACR Iam in MO hot but not as bad as Texas. Started in HVAC out of high school in 1985, I have been self employed since 1998, still active. only you know your limits. Take care
Good grief, coil was nasty. Great video Adrian. Keep up the good work
That coil was packed. Good video Big Man. I use partstown for a lot of stuff, especially for parts breakdown.
Right on 🤘🏽
I almost passed out, got light headed on the roof for Exxon doing a bunch of acid washing and checking pressures earlier this summer, gotta be careful. No one even knew I up there. I got them through the end of summer and decided to start my own deal.
Got both of my code book's and did a Internet search for the name of of my business and that came back good, so checked with my local inspector and working with him on finishing everything else, probably get a slow start in the spring!
Great video! Where I’m from the coil would have been cleaned though and the capacitor replaced. It’s a service call. When leaving the location it’s expected to be serviced and done. Company I work for is no exception. Love the video. Thanks just my POV. ❤
Your customers must not complain about prices 😂 I have to get approvals for anything over $500 and anything over $1000 is several levels of approval. I just prefer not to work for free based on past experiences where I just assume I can replace everything. Thanks tho
Dude you gotta start using Case part's in Missouri, they are a lot cheaper than part's town!
I just bought a new turbo air evaporator from Case part's and it was barely grand with shipping and part's town was 2,700 before tax and shipping. Hope this helps
Good stuff brochacho
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Ice on the controller can’t be a good thing
Couldn't barely use the damn knob 😂
I hate double row coils
Same
And to think....they make triple row coils. Even more fun
I can split and clean that coil by myself, it does not take 2-3 guys
Be my guest 😂 it was 110 degrees and I wasn't going to remove all the motors/brackets and put it back together myself. Something like a carrier is a different story
@@ReliableHVACR When I was your age the heat never bothered me, now at 57 years old I carry a tent. I can clean them without removing the top, Carrier, Lennox, Trane, etc. Send me the address
I'm pushing 40 😅 and South Texas heat is different, I'm not sure where you're at. High humidity and high heat, if I worked for someone sure I would have to push my limits. But I work for myself and from experience I will schedule as needed to do things easier and safer
@@ReliableHVACR Iam in MO hot but not as bad as Texas. Started in HVAC out of high school in 1985, I have been self employed since 1998, still active. only you know your limits. Take care
Roaches nasty!!!!!!!!!!!