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Posted by Tone on January 30, 2007, 4:40 pm
> >>Usually, when you own a heat pump, you have someone come out in the
> >> fall, clean the unit, check refrigerant levels, test heating elements
> >> and check performance levels.
> >> "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
> >> Maybe next time you will consider servicing your unit.
> >> Bubba
> > Wow! Even more great advice. Thanks!
> Even better advice with regard to the statement you originally made: "My
> wife is going to call repair man today to come check it, but....." You
> should try to be home when the HVAC man comes out to "check it". You might
> want to make sure it's the heat pump he's checking. That is, of course,
> unless you don't mind her paying for the service call.
You know i wish there was a way I could retract my posting here, I
did not expect such immaturity. I suppose that's my fault though for
posting a question to a group that I knew nothing about. I refuse to
stoop to your level and get involved in the name calling wars - it's
just not something i enjoy. At the very least I hope you are getting
some satisfaction out of turning this post into a flame and adding
some more crap onto the web. It's your life and I suppose you can do
with it as you please.
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Posted by Bubba on January 30, 2007, 5:32 pm
>> >>Usually, when you own a heat pump, you have someone come out in the
>> >> fall, clean the unit, check refrigerant levels, test heating elements
>> >> and check performance levels.
>> >> "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
>> >> Maybe next time you will consider servicing your unit.
>> >> Bubba
>> > Wow! Even more great advice. Thanks!
>> Even better advice with regard to the statement you originally made: "My
>> wife is going to call repair man today to come check it, but....." You
>> should try to be home when the HVAC man comes out to "check it". You might
>> want to make sure it's the heat pump he's checking. That is, of course,
>> unless you don't mind her paying for the service call.
>You know i wish there was a way I could retract my posting here, I
>did not expect such immaturity. I suppose that's my fault though for
>posting a question to a group that I knew nothing about. I refuse to
>stoop to your level and get involved in the name calling wars - it's
>just not something i enjoy. At the very least I hope you are getting
>some satisfaction out of turning this post into a flame and adding
>some more crap onto the web. It's your life and I suppose you can do
>with it as you please.
Its easy to retract your post. Put on your ruby slippers, click your
heels three times and chant, "there's no place like home, there's no
place like home".
Bubba
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Posted by Tone on January 31, 2007, 8:37 am
> >> >>Usually, when you own a heat pump, you have someone come out in the
> >> >> fall, clean the unit, check refrigerant levels, test heating elements
> >> >> and check performance levels.
> >> >> "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
> >> >> Maybe next time you will consider servicing your unit.
> >> >> Bubba
> >> > Wow! Even more great advice. Thanks!
> >> Even better advice with regard to the statement you originally made: "My
> >> wife is going to call repair man today to come check it, but....." You
> >> should try to be home when the HVAC man comes out to "check it". You might
> >> want to make sure it's the heat pump he's checking. That is, of course,
> >> unless you don't mind her paying for the service call.
> >You know i wish there was a way I could retract my posting here, I
> >did not expect such immaturity. I suppose that's my fault though for
> >posting a question to a group that I knew nothing about. I refuse to
> >stoop to your level and get involved in the name calling wars - it's
> >just not something i enjoy. At the very least I hope you are getting
> >some satisfaction out of turning this post into a flame and adding
> >some more crap onto the web. It's your life and I suppose you can do
> >with it as you please.
> Its easy to retract your post. Put on your ruby slippers, click your
> heels three times and chant, "there's no place like home, there's no
> place like home".
> Bubba- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
So you mean like I retracted my post from your wife last night?
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Posted by on January 30, 2007, 6:13 pm
>> >>Usually, when you own a heat pump, you have someone come out in the
>> >> fall, clean the unit, check refrigerant levels, test heating elements
>> >> and check performance levels.
>> >> "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
>> >> Maybe next time you will consider servicing your unit.
>> >> Bubba
>> > Wow! Even more great advice. Thanks!
>> Even better advice with regard to the statement you originally made: "My
>> wife is going to call repair man today to come check it, but....." You
>> should try to be home when the HVAC man comes out to "check it". You might
>> want to make sure it's the heat pump he's checking. That is, of course,
>> unless you don't mind her paying for the service call.
>You know i wish there was a way I could retract my posting here, I
>did not expect such immaturity. I suppose that's my fault though for
>posting a question to a group that I knew nothing about. I refuse to
>stoop to your level and get involved in the name calling wars - it's
>just not something i enjoy. At the very least I hope you are getting
>some satisfaction out of turning this post into a flame and adding
>some more crap onto the web. It's your life and I suppose you can do
>with it as you please.
Bubba - apparently you forgot to tell him not to get pissy
about it.
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Posted by Mo Hoaner on January 31, 2007, 7:27 am
>>> >>Usually, when you own a heat pump, you have someone come out in the
>>> >> fall, clean the unit, check refrigerant levels, test heating elements
>>> >> and check performance levels.
>>> >> "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
>>> >> Maybe next time you will consider servicing your unit.
>>> >> Bubba
>>> > Wow! Even more great advice. Thanks!
>>> Even better advice with regard to the statement you originally made: "My
>>> wife is going to call repair man today to come check it, but....." You
>>> should try to be home when the HVAC man comes out to "check it". You
>>> might
>>> want to make sure it's the heat pump he's checking. That is, of course,
>>> unless you don't mind her paying for the service call.
>>You know i wish there was a way I could retract my posting here, I
>>did not expect such immaturity. I suppose that's my fault though for
>>posting a question to a group that I knew nothing about. I refuse to
>>stoop to your level and get involved in the name calling wars - it's
>>just not something i enjoy. At the very least I hope you are getting
>>some satisfaction out of turning this post into a flame and adding
>>some more crap onto the web. It's your life and I suppose you can do
>>with it as you please.
> Bubba - apparently you forgot to tell him not to get pissy
> about it.
That, and the fact that this one really could be a bad thermostat.
Unfortunately, they don't take wives for payment at Home Depot.
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> >> fall, clean the unit, check refrigerant levels, test heating elements
> >> and check performance levels.
> >> "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
> >> Maybe next time you will consider servicing your unit.
> >> Bubba