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theGinsue
07-18-2019, 21:51
My daughter/SIL needs the A/C replaced in their home (current system likely not salvageable).
I need someone to inspect and give a quote as soon as possible.
Home is essentially @ Peterson & Constitution. 3br ranch, attic & deep crawl space.
Please PM me if you can assist.
SideShow Bob
08-03-2019, 20:19
Couldn’t you have used a non-gender specific term instead of segregating your request into only two categories of Guy/Gal ?
BladesNBarrels
08-04-2019, 09:31
But, but, but... it is for his Daughter/Sister In Law.
I'm still trying to figure out how your daughter is your sister in law?
I guess if your daughter marries your sister's husband's brother?
thedave1164
08-04-2019, 13:00
But, but, but... it is for his Daughter/Sister In Law.
I'm still trying to figure out how your daughter is your sister in law?
I guess if your daughter marries your sister's husband's brother?
LOL
Pretty sure it daughter/son-in-law
BladesNBarrels
08-05-2019, 16:12
Ah, that would make sense.
That is the problem with abbreviations.
Subject to multiple translations.
OctopusHighball
08-15-2019, 22:51
Need same in Castle Rock, came home last night to hot air blowing out of the vents, fan not turning on the condenser unit.
Would also take a PM, even if it's just to say "call this guy"
DenverGP
08-15-2019, 23:07
Need same in Castle Rock, came home last night to hot air blowing out of the vents, fan not turning on the condenser unit.
Not a diagnosis (I'm not an HVAC guy) but that sounds like it could be a bad start/run capacitor. This is a relatively cheap ($20-$30) part that everyone with central air should keep a spare one of on-hand. Changing it out is a 10-15 minute job even for an amateur with no special tools required.
OctopusHighball
08-15-2019, 23:35
Not a diagnosis (I'm not an HVAC guy) but that sounds like it could be a bad start/run capacitor. This is a relatively cheap ($20-$30) part that everyone with central air should keep a spare one of on-hand. Changing it out is a 10-15 minute job even for an amateur with no special tools required.
For $20-30, I'll give that a try! Where would one source something like that?
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