I've been doing this about 10 years, but it's always good to watch someone else and see where I can improve. Congrats bro, you got yourself a new subscriber!
Amateur DIYer here but seems like you make the right call here. Too bad unit was neglected, I have a 4ton Rheem classic heat pump '99 vintage and they just keep going. It's still happy but I have to keep the accumulator painted with Permatex anti-rust polymer (DE beaches) , cap, contactor, minor stuff. Inverter replacement has been in garage for two years, Rheem just won't quit :) good vid btw
Welcome sir, and thanks you. I couldn't agree with you anymore and sounds like you got it all figured out. Maintenance is key for those old Rheem classics.
You could almost smell it through the video. haha. Thanks for watching!... I think I see you posting on the Facebook group that I'm in sometimes. ( could be wrong but that name sounds familiar )
Do you use a specific application to apply text to your pictures , it appeared you have text labeling parts of your photos shown at the end on your cell. Thanks
Great video man. I been considering switching to residential. How is the work over there ? P.s I just subscribed. Hope to see more good videos like this how you detail every aspect of your job.
Great video man these help me allot as someone who is just in school and not out in the field yet. Also quick question do you actually run into “ghosts” when on the job hahaha I’m not sure if that was actually real.
That's awesome! Glad my videos are helping you get a good idea of what your going to run into when you get out in the field. Good luck and stay safe... I definitely seen something , 🤣 👻 ✌
Not this time. 2.5 tons was plenty in this little home based off of my experience. I only do a load calc when there's suspicion that it's undersized or oversized. Def an good question Roy.
Lmao! ... I was going to say a corny joke in the video about it but I didn't want to cause a lawsuit lol. I think the previous owner did that and worked at Kmart
@@VictorofHVAC hmmm. I didn't know that Kmart made their own tape. Even other stores might have their own brand, but they usually don't use the store name on the label. That's freaky, man!
I've been doing this about 10 years, but it's always good to watch someone else and see where I can improve. Congrats bro, you got yourself a new subscriber!
I think this channel is for the rookies and the seasoned. Thank you sir! And stay safe brother 🤙
Just started watching the channel and you give out really good information
Welcome to the channel brother. Thank you sir 👍
Pretty thorough sales quote we just pass that on to our salesman hence our lousy commission we get.
I miss being able to do that when I worked for a big company, but the commission you get from a small established company is nice
Thank you for the input Nate. 🙏
You probably could consider a float switch aswell
I like your style of work.. bless up fam I learnt alot from you keep the good energy flowing brov
Thank you brother. your support along with everybody else's support mean a lot to me. A float switch is def coming with the new system.
Your helping a lot of people with your videos. ❤
Thanks beautiful 😘
Right on going the extra step seals the deal with some customers!
Yessir!.. Sounds like you got it figured out. Thanks for watching and supporting my channel
Amateur DIYer here but seems like you make the right call here. Too bad unit was neglected, I have a 4ton Rheem classic heat pump '99 vintage and they just keep going. It's still happy but I have to keep the accumulator painted with Permatex anti-rust polymer (DE beaches) , cap, contactor, minor stuff. Inverter replacement has been in garage for two years, Rheem just won't quit :) good vid btw
Welcome sir, and thanks you. I couldn't agree with you anymore and sounds like you got it all figured out. Maintenance is key for those old Rheem classics.
Well done, brother!!! God bless!!!
Thank you sir! same to you brother
That coil was impressive man. Thanks for sharing
You could almost smell it through the video. haha. Thanks for watching!... I think I see you posting on the Facebook group that I'm in sometimes. ( could be wrong but that name sounds familiar )
It's possible but I'll keep watching.
Keep up the good work...
Thanks, will do!
Great video 👍🏻🛠⚙️🔩 Bro keep them coming
Thank you sir!... your support is awesome. very much appreciated
Do you use a specific application to apply text to your pictures , it appeared you have text labeling parts of your photos shown at the end on your cell. Thanks
I do, I use a program via PC.( Picsart )
Great video man. I been considering switching to residential. How is the work over there ? P.s I just subscribed. Hope to see more good videos like this how you detail every aspect of your job.
Great video man these help me allot as someone who is just in school and not out in the field yet. Also quick question do you actually run into “ghosts” when on the job hahaha I’m not sure if that was actually real.
That's awesome! Glad my videos are helping you get a good idea of what your going to run into when you get out in the field. Good luck and stay safe... I definitely seen something , 🤣 👻 ✌
How hard is it to change line set underground
pretty easy, especially on this particular job. There's a 3 inch pvc chase to feed it through and this one was a strait shot
did you do a heat load make sure 2.5 ton is enough
Not this time. 2.5 tons was plenty in this little home based off of my experience. I only do a load calc when there's suspicion that it's undersized or oversized. Def an good question Roy.
Why does the sealing tape have Kmart logos all over it? Is that a sign? That's kind of odd.
Lmao! ... I was going to say a corny joke in the video about it but I didn't want to cause a lawsuit lol. I think the previous owner did that and worked at Kmart
@@VictorofHVAC hmmm. I didn't know that Kmart made their own tape. Even other stores might have their own brand, but they usually don't use the store name on the label. That's freaky, man!
Great work, good video! Question, you just started on your own correct? How have you been generating work?
I'm still in the process of going out on my own but my phone rings everyday. ( word of mouth and honesty goes a long ways )
@@VictorofHVAC That's awesome man! Good for you!
bid was...$9000.00...crew time 2man 8hrs...system cost.5k...install crew 500.00..keep 3500.00
pretty close. but then you have the overhead to factor in as well