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Keeprite performance Bhaiyyah 08-25-2007
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Posted by on August 27, 2007, 2:59 am
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 22:17:33 -0700, Bhaiyyah

>That price included installation of furnace; A/C; coil & condenser;
>and duct work, too. Tomorrow I have to pay him in advance prior to
>supply of major equipment to our house.
>I think the technician alreadu\y have some in stock; I am worried how
>was he able to purchase it during Sat/Sundays. I need to check its
>model; catalogue; invoices and will post its detail later.

        Don't. We don't care.


> He might
>feel uncomfortable in providing model number on phone.
>I need to trust him as others asking more then that. I need to finish
>the work prior to handover it to new tenants by next Saturday.
>Thanks to all for kind reply. Can anyone give me a simple formula to
>get BTU requirement for a room size of 15 Sq. M. What are minimum
>items to be checked upon completion of works. He is providing 3 yrs
>warranty on parts/furnace.

        Fucking go away.


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Posted by The Freon Cowboy on August 27, 2007, 8:55 am
ahh, well now the plot thickens a bit , that changes the whole complexion,
thats cheap for what youre getting , your original post lent the impression
that you were just getting a furnace.

>That price included installation of furnace; A/C; coil & condenser;


Posted by Noon-Air on August 27, 2007, 8:57 am

> That price included installation of furnace; A/C; coil & condenser;
> and duct work, too. Tomorrow I have to pay him in advance prior to
> supply of major equipment to our house.
> I think the technician alreadu\y have some in stock; I am worried how
> was he able to purchase it during Sat/Sundays. I need to check its
> model; catalogue; invoices and will post its detail later. He might
> feel uncomfortable in providing model number on phone.
> I need to trust him as others asking more then that. I need to finish
> the work prior to handover it to new tenants by next Saturday.
> Thanks to all for kind reply. Can anyone give me a simple formula to
> get BTU requirement for a room size of 15 Sq. M. What are minimum
> items to be checked upon completion of works. He is providing 3 yrs
> warranty on parts/furnace.
>

*NEVER* pay 100% up front..... 60% is ok. If he can't/won't give you the
specific model numbers on a written quote, show him the door. Its not a
matter of *HIS* comfort, its your comfort, and your hard earned money. Don't
pay the balance until *AFTER* the system is installed, started up and
inspected by your local mechanical/building code enforcement officials.

There is a simple formula..... Call a *COMPETENT*, licensed, bonded,
insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician/contractor to install your
new system, instead of the lowest bidder.



Posted by on August 27, 2007, 9:43 am
wrote:

>
>> That price included installation of furnace; A/C; coil & condenser;
>> and duct work, too. Tomorrow I have to pay him in advance prior to
>> supply of major equipment to our house.
>> I think the technician alreadu\y have some in stock; I am worried how
>> was he able to purchase it during Sat/Sundays. I need to check its
>> model; catalogue; invoices and will post its detail later. He might
>> feel uncomfortable in providing model number on phone.
>> I need to trust him as others asking more then that. I need to finish
>> the work prior to handover it to new tenants by next Saturday.
>> Thanks to all for kind reply. Can anyone give me a simple formula to
>> get BTU requirement for a room size of 15 Sq. M. What are minimum
>> items to be checked upon completion of works. He is providing 3 yrs
>> warranty on parts/furnace.
>>
>
>*NEVER* pay 100% up front..... 60% is ok. If he can't/won't give you the
>specific model numbers on a written quote, show him the door. Its not a
>matter of *HIS* comfort, its your comfort, and your hard earned money. Don't
>pay the balance until *AFTER* the system is installed, started up and
>inspected by your local mechanical/building code enforcement officials.
>
>There is a simple formula..... Call a *COMPETENT*, licensed, bonded,
>insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician/contractor to install your
>new system, instead of the lowest bidder.
>

        He already told you, he's going with the lowest bidder, even
though he doesn't trust the guy, the guy won't tell him what model is
going in, and apparently there was no load calc done.

        One born every minute.





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Posted by Zyp on August 27, 2007, 4:46 pm
.p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> wrote:
>
>>
>>> That price included installation of furnace; A/C; coil & condenser;
>>> and duct work, too. Tomorrow I have to pay him in advance prior to
>>> supply of major equipment to our house.
>>> I think the technician alreadu\y have some in stock; I am worried
>>> how was he able to purchase it during Sat/Sundays. I need to check
>>> its model; catalogue; invoices and will post its detail later. He
>>> might feel uncomfortable in providing model number on phone.
>>> I need to trust him as others asking more then that. I need to
>>> finish the work prior to handover it to new tenants by next
>>> Saturday. Thanks to all for kind reply. Can anyone give me a simple
>>> formula to get BTU requirement for a room size of 15 Sq. M. What
>>> are minimum items to be checked upon completion of works. He is
>>> providing 3 yrs warranty on parts/furnace.
>>>
>>
>> *NEVER* pay 100% up front..... 60% is ok. If he can't/won't give you
>> the specific model numbers on a written quote, show him the door.
>> Its not a matter of *HIS* comfort, its your comfort, and your hard
>> earned money. Don't pay the balance until *AFTER* the system is
>> installed, started up and inspected by your local
>> mechanical/building code enforcement officials.
>>
>> There is a simple formula..... Call a *COMPETENT*, licensed, bonded,
>> insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician/contractor to
>> install your new system, instead of the lowest bidder.
>>
>
> He already told you, he's going with the lowest bidder, even
> though he doesn't trust the guy, the guy won't tell him what model is
> going in, and apparently there was no load calc done.
>
> One born every minute.
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!
> http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
>
> Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
> 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
> 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
> HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
> Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/

*LANLORD ALERT* LOL

--
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