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Posted by on August 29, 2007, 11:28 am
> Bubba wrote:
> >
> >> I guess I'll be opening up the panels and get any debris or dust that
> >> may have accumulated, but besides that, are there other procedures I
> >> should perform before I cover up the central A/C until next summer?
> >>
> >> Yes, it's already getting chilly here in Edmonton, Alberta. There's
> >> even a frost warning out for overnight. So, I figure using the A/C
> >> won't be necessary until next summer. Thanks.
> >
> > A good rinsing with a solution of boraic acid, then muratic acid
> > cleans the coils very well along with a light belt sanding.
> > Dont thank me. I do this everyday. Thank someone like Stormy, DaNgER,
> > or one of the other baboons that squeezed in through the crack in the
> > skylight.
> > Bubba
>
> You know it is one thing to refuse to help a person with a problem or
> suggest that he seek a professional to solve it, but to suggest advice
> that will ruin his system is quite another. It is no wonder that people
> are trying to repair their own units or determine what is wrong BEFORE
> calling a HVAC person. You have made it very clear that some so called
> "Professionals" are nothing more that insecure individuals who fear that
> someone will find out just how few unique skills they really have.
>
> If the HVAC trade were my field I would be ashamed of someone like you
> being associated with the same trade. In fact, I would be ashamed of
> you being associated with ANY trade.
>
> To those in your trade (if you really have one) and are ashamed of
> someone like you, no blanket criticism is intended. But for YOU, go
> ahead and flame me with your limited vocabulary. You will only confirm
> my opinion of you.
Ken, this is a newsgroup.
People don't come in here looking to hire an HVAC company.
The OP got exactly what he paid for, nothing for nothing.
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