When I open the front cover for vacuuming inside the firnace, there was something like filter attached to that front cover. That filter kind of thing was very dirty and broke. What do we call that one? It is round fiber something. Where to find it. Can we turn on furnace without that? Just closing the front cover?
Freeze frame at 2:50 and check out the vertical sheet metal seam on the transition box being placed on top of the new furnace.
I usually put the corner of the condenser with the stub outs closest to the hole for the lineset. Avoids using so much lineset outside
When I open the front cover for vacuuming inside the firnace, there was something like filter attached to that front cover. That filter kind of thing was very dirty and broke. What do we call that one? It is round fiber something. Where to find it. Can we turn on furnace without that? Just closing the front cover?
Did you flash the line set with nitrogen while brazing to prevent inside line corrosion ?
Should have changed the vent pipe for the customer.
How much did this cost?
Using the old flue pipe makes a nice job look like shit.
Yeah agreed screw holes and all lol
COMMENT BELOW: What kind of fuel does your furnace use?
a.) Oil
b.) Gas
d.) Electricity
Wood
Great looking install I'm not gonna pick at it. My furnace uses locust here in PA, sometimes maple or red oak.
Oil