I invite to see to you like you can verify to that efficiency works the conditioned air system residential that tienens from the web site of the AHRI step by step only you require of the model of the condenser and of they fan coil.
1. - Channel Enters
2. - The video with the title Looks for Check before buying ...AHRI Institute
Let's see now, a little tree in the way that would take 5min removal max or bending the paying customer's access door off it's hinges! I think I see the true hack here! Put the camera down video boy and start doing the job your customers are paying you for!
You can blame customers for jobs like that as well. Ive had customers want me to install the equipment in ways that are not ideal for the equipment, if I would have refused, they would have just hired someone else to do it.
Heating contractors as a hard and fast rule, want the product installed in the least amount of time with the lowest paid people. The one thing that seems to get the shaft is the guys out on the line. Whethers it's trucks, training or tools. They have no problem training the office staff or sales people though.
The truth is that the initials on the service sticker mean more than the brand name on the cabinet.
HVAC service is a lot more complex than it was a couple decades ago. The average furnace or air-conditioner used to be pretty simple. Now the higher end ones can have two or three computers. Even the condensing units have them now, especially the heat pumps. Thermostats have changed and become more complex. Training on all of this stuff and having a computer in the truck is essential nowadays, but most employers are expecting the tech to cover this stuff, all on about $10 to $15 an hour.
This one is even better. If I did that S%#T I'd be out of a job. What idiot would do that and what worthless company allows it. And also what homeowner didn't have the sense to tell them to move it. I have been rushed by my boss before.
What do I do? I say our companies motto,"Sign your work with excellence." I do all jobs like if it was my house.
"What idiot would do that and what worthless company allows it." Exactly! Except at that company, when you brought up problems with installs like this, they called you a whiner and the BOSS gave you 10 excuses why it HAD to be this way. Usually it was a factor on how much TIME they had to do the install.
The fact is that a customer is going to have to pay the firm $90 to $150 dollars just to come to the door. That customer already going to be ticked b/c he/she doesn't have heat or A/C, so you're going to have to give them an estimate and they sign off on it. Nine times out of ten, they're going to want you to put a band aid on the problem. The only control you have is to diagnose correctly and give the customer all the options as they're paying the bill.
Wow. up against a tree? wtf were they thinking? The inspectors up here in mass would have had the hvac tech redo the instalation. as with many of your videos.I know the codes are alot more strictly enforced up here. still, once in a very great while you see it.
That's the key' "Inspectors". They don't enforce these companies to pull a permit or have it inspected. One look at this hack job and I knew it was a bad install. But go tell that to the boss at THIS Sun City West, AZ HVAC company! He defended this shit to the end!
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I've commented on a couple of your videos - my (almost went to hell install) was a few years ago when I had a new condenser, coil and air handler installed. I spent upwards of $4,500 for this.
But he wanted to use the old line set, which was much smaller. I said no, I want a new line set installed for the proper size. He tried to tell me it would be more efficient. If that were true then Amana would have manufactured it that way.
Extra time on the job, 1 hour cause he didn't have the part.
I tried to push the tree right the fack over! After that didn;t work, I bent the fack out of that panel to gain access. I was hoping the customer would call themself and ask WTF? :)
Exactly! the customer is always right and they know everything. They put in their 2 cents and then you ask yourself why the FU** am I here. I guarantee the customer said don't touch my tree. You should have said ok I wont. I'm not a tree trimmer....but here's the bill to move your unit.
The bad thing was these installers had just installed this unit this way. The access panel was against the tree because they don't use extra copper line needed to rotate the unit to where no access panels were against the tree! There was plenty of room on the other sides. They just put the corner of the unit where the line sets connect the closest to the old don't care where that puts the access panels on the NEW units.
Yeah it would. :) Or the installers could have not placed that side of the unit against the tree. There were 3 other sides to the condenser. But they didn't want to extend the copper lines. :p
Exactly! That or rotate the unit 90 degrees so the panel opened another way. But that company in Sun City West, AZ doesn't spend ANY extra time or the extra few feet of copper that was needed to do the job right!!! Yet they talk sh*t if the tech complains when he has to later service the nightmares!
That would have been fine by me. But it wasn't the tree's fault that the company doesn't allow time or materials for the installers to do the right thing!
I have been in a hurry before but never that big of a hurry these guys need to slapped who installed the unit. They probably don't even flush the lines or install filter drier's they just stick em make sure they sound like there runnin and hit the road. Hillbilly hacker strikes again!!
It was their BOSS who made them rush so often. The boss didn't ever want anyone leaving a job to get a part or spending the time to do the job RIGHT. Just hook it up and leave! I actually felt sorry for these installers. They had their hands tied.
It would take a crack smoking idiot to install a condenser like that. (Not that you didn't know that already)
84randomdude 10 months ago
This is strong evidence that crack does not smoke itself.
CommercialHVAC 1 year ago
I invite to see to you like you can verify to that efficiency works the conditioned air system residential that tienens from the web site of the AHRI step by step only you require of the model of the condenser and of they fan coil.
1. - Channel Enters
2. - The video with the title Looks for Check before buying ...AHRI Institute
3. - it follows the instructions
HVACSmartSystems 1 year ago
Let's see now, a little tree in the way that would take 5min removal max or bending the paying customer's access door off it's hinges! I think I see the true hack here! Put the camera down video boy and start doing the job your customers are paying you for!
loogaboo1 1 year ago
when i see that my sawzall comes out and dikes and i start cutting , cant be scared to do it ur in charge of the job not the customer
freon572 1 year ago
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Thats why us Smart ones are Techs, and not installers.....
JustinJustin2929 1 year ago
Thats why us smart ones are Service Techs, and not installers.....lol
JustinJustin2929 1 year ago
you know... its hard to stop a trane. then again, its hard to start one, too.
ripetomatoes 1 year ago
You can blame customers for jobs like that as well. Ive had customers want me to install the equipment in ways that are not ideal for the equipment, if I would have refused, they would have just hired someone else to do it.
Rooster55199 1 year ago
Is it a bad install or does the vegetation need to be cleared away?
384xray 1 year ago
Heating contractors as a hard and fast rule, want the product installed in the least amount of time with the lowest paid people. The one thing that seems to get the shaft is the guys out on the line. Whethers it's trucks, training or tools. They have no problem training the office staff or sales people though.
The truth is that the initials on the service sticker mean more than the brand name on the cabinet.
WaltGe 2 years ago
As a HVAC student thats scary .
linoleumcarving 2 years ago
HVAC service is a lot more complex than it was a couple decades ago. The average furnace or air-conditioner used to be pretty simple. Now the higher end ones can have two or three computers. Even the condensing units have them now, especially the heat pumps. Thermostats have changed and become more complex. Training on all of this stuff and having a computer in the truck is essential nowadays, but most employers are expecting the tech to cover this stuff, all on about $10 to $15 an hour.
WaltGe 2 years ago
HEY, i know some good techs that smoke.
id a had to cut tree down(and took an hour to do it). its better to ask forgiveness than permission.
local614bro 3 years ago 3
"...its better to ask forgiveness than permission. "
Hey I've never heard that one before, but sounds good to me! Yeah, that tree needed to go!
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Also at first thought that was a really big pot plant. lol.
DHumps82 3 years ago
The only "pot" plant aroundhere was what the installers may have been smoking before they installed this condenser! :-P
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
This one is even better. If I did that S%#T I'd be out of a job. What idiot would do that and what worthless company allows it. And also what homeowner didn't have the sense to tell them to move it. I have been rushed by my boss before.
What do I do? I say our companies motto,"Sign your work with excellence." I do all jobs like if it was my house.
DHumps82 3 years ago
"What idiot would do that and what worthless company allows it." Exactly! Except at that company, when you brought up problems with installs like this, they called you a whiner and the BOSS gave you 10 excuses why it HAD to be this way. Usually it was a factor on how much TIME they had to do the install.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Thats great but as a new guy will I have the power to say back off I'm going to do it right.?
linoleumcarving 2 years ago
The fact is that a customer is going to have to pay the firm $90 to $150 dollars just to come to the door. That customer already going to be ticked b/c he/she doesn't have heat or A/C, so you're going to have to give them an estimate and they sign off on it. Nine times out of ten, they're going to want you to put a band aid on the problem. The only control you have is to diagnose correctly and give the customer all the options as they're paying the bill.
WaltGe 2 years ago
Obviously the tree has grown from a seed since the air con was installe all that time ago.
YoureAbsolutelyRight 3 years ago
it looks like that cause why would the install crew screw with putting so close to the tree and the hassel that would go along with it.
linoleumcarving 2 years ago
Dear lino.,
Thanks for your response.
..
Out back of my old house there was a tree with a housebrick in a tree fork, that had grown for fifteen years.
.
Cheers.
from,
del-boy.
YoureAbsolutelyRight 1 year ago
Wow. up against a tree? wtf were they thinking? The inspectors up here in mass would have had the hvac tech redo the instalation. as with many of your videos.I know the codes are alot more strictly enforced up here. still, once in a very great while you see it.
devensboxmaker1 3 years ago
That's the key' "Inspectors". They don't enforce these companies to pull a permit or have it inspected. One look at this hack job and I knew it was a bad install. But go tell that to the boss at THIS Sun City West, AZ HVAC company! He defended this shit to the end!
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
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hvacrdude1 3 years ago
I've commented on a couple of your videos - my (almost went to hell install) was a few years ago when I had a new condenser, coil and air handler installed. I spent upwards of $4,500 for this.
But he wanted to use the old line set, which was much smaller. I said no, I want a new line set installed for the proper size. He tried to tell me it would be more efficient. If that were true then Amana would have manufactured it that way.
Extra time on the job, 1 hour cause he didn't have the part.
pmgodfrey 3 years ago
Nice. While some customers can be too nit picky about rediculous items, it's also good to be involved and pay attention to what is going on.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
I would have brought the customer out there along with my sawzall..
hemiownzu 3 years ago
I tried to push the tree right the fack over! After that didn;t work, I bent the fack out of that panel to gain access. I was hoping the customer would call themself and ask WTF? :)
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Exactly! the customer is always right and they know everything. They put in their 2 cents and then you ask yourself why the FU** am I here. I guarantee the customer said don't touch my tree. You should have said ok I wont. I'm not a tree trimmer....but here's the bill to move your unit.
akshona 3 years ago
The bad thing was these installers had just installed this unit this way. The access panel was against the tree because they don't use extra copper line needed to rotate the unit to where no access panels were against the tree! There was plenty of room on the other sides. They just put the corner of the unit where the line sets connect the closest to the old don't care where that puts the access panels on the NEW units.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
A sawzall would fix this problem real quick
birdfeeder512 3 years ago
Yeah it would. :) Or the installers could have not placed that side of the unit against the tree. There were 3 other sides to the condenser. But they didn't want to extend the copper lines. :p
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Now, it seems to me that the smart thing to do would have been to set the pad about four or five feet away. Then it would'nt have mattered.
chadloflin20 3 years ago
Exactly! That or rotate the unit 90 degrees so the panel opened another way. But that company in Sun City West, AZ doesn't spend ANY extra time or the extra few feet of copper that was needed to do the job right!!! Yet they talk sh*t if the tech complains when he has to later service the nightmares!
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
jest cut the tree down
micktaylor20 3 years ago
That would have been fine by me. But it wasn't the tree's fault that the company doesn't allow time or materials for the installers to do the right thing!
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
I have been in a hurry before but never that big of a hurry these guys need to slapped who installed the unit. They probably don't even flush the lines or install filter drier's they just stick em make sure they sound like there runnin and hit the road. Hillbilly hacker strikes again!!
avistahvac 3 years ago
It was their BOSS who made them rush so often. The boss didn't ever want anyone leaving a job to get a part or spending the time to do the job RIGHT. Just hook it up and leave! I actually felt sorry for these installers. They had their hands tied.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago