HVAC Mashup #6
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Here is another HVAC Mashup installment. This video series is just a collection of random short clips from different things I come across in our wonderful industry. Enjoy!
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Thanks for the video!!
That leak is a work of art 🤓
That was pretty cool - that close up shot of that Leak / bubble rising every second.
As Steve Lav would say .. She’s a leaker, Mama!
What an interesting video Brad !
I think I’ve seen some installs in my area by the same guy the work looks familiar. That guy sure gets around he has a lot of business
Did they install that front return unit on top of the old one it is that some kind of two stage system?😂
I see flex in all parts of the country. As long as it's stretch right and tight, I don't see an issue with it.
" Flex " - is NOT Outdoor Rated. 🤣 🤣🤣 Not even Close ! 😂
Rodent motel.
Hey man I am thinking about starting my own small business in HVAC but I don't know where to start. I have a good amount of experience and know that I would be able to do it but I don't know where to begin. Think you could give me a few tips?
Don't move to South Carolina.
Not to sound ignorant but what was the issue on the LG vfr? I saw low fan speed on the display. I like the Mashup series videos.
Hey man why are not making long videos anymore?
There will be longer videos in the future
What in the world was going on in that closet?
Hello BRET What was that where it was bubbling? Looks like a SPLIT part ? Cheers From NJ🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks like a flare union to me!
One AC unit I had pleasure of working on "NoT" , the lady called us in, was second time water was coming thru ceiling after recent install, note she only used AC on occasion , we live in area that AC might be two month usage max. It was in a attic low roof. Climb out to air handler , emergency overflow pan was full of water, I'm like ok. Drain line to unit was cracked & leaking, started looking for drain for emergency overflow pan. Bingo they had never piped in a drain. So my boss came along & I told him, ended up re-piping drain system. Then had estimator come in, no return air to house , return was from 130° attic air.
Thing was company bid job & she went with other fly by night guy for less money .
Seen this stuff so often, & 30 hour days in winter, finally hung it up before I died on the road .
MrVailtown hello. I am NOT in FLORIDA. But attic install are mostly BANNED Attics are not high, too hot & too many idiots NEVER USE A SECONDARY PAN, so you have ceiling collapsing being wet typically The air handler/furnace is on a stand in utility room , or garage. , drains easily to outside & if it overflows it’s in garage floor Also too many guys have DIED IN ATTICS, CHEERS FROM NJ🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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wow , i’m in california and that one hour sticker from that company is here in california also , they are the most expensive and do crappy work.
Southern pride does not relate to hvac installations. The amount of flex and shit craftsmanship makes me sick
It's an industry issue, not a southern issue. Saw the same sort of dumpster fires when I worked up north
HVAC in SC I moved to NC when I got out of the military, they don’t have the “not to exceed 6 feet of flex” codes or duct pressure test requirements that they do in the northeast and it’s a shame because it would benefit the customers and would generate good working hours for all in the field. Right to work states make a lot of work for people like you who need to uninstall paid work to make things right