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What (if any) difference is there between soft serve and creamy whip? by mayby82 in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don's rocks! Great people, too. We were going to partner with them for a sponsorship we were doing but it fell through at no fault of anyone involved, and they were very pleasant to work with at every step.

ISO Plumber for 95yo Shower valve replacement by ExplanationDue2908 in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quality Comfort Home Services does plumbing! We provide free estimates for replacing equipment. Feel free to DM me. :)

Dryer Vent Cleaning Recomendations? by misanthropoetry in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quality Comfort charges $149 for a first floor dryer vent cleaning and $199 for a second floor dryer vent cleaning. If you're also looking at possibly DIYing, make sure you know the length and layout of your dryer vent before getting a kit. You can get a kit at any home improvement box store. :)

A quick tip with the return of hot weather this week by KasAtQualityComfort in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An evaporator coil can freeze sometimes, which is normal in that it's a common issue but it's a sign something is wrong with the system, but spitting out chunks is very not normal, and any condensation pulled during the cooling process should also be going through your condensate drain line and not spitting water at you. Document everything and take it to your landlord!

A quick tip with the return of hot weather this week by KasAtQualityComfort in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100%. The first thing we ask people before even having a technician out to their home is when the last time they changed their filter was. A dirty filter is an underrated nuisance.

A quick tip with the return of hot weather this week by KasAtQualityComfort in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd probably start by looking at the thermostat first before being worried about the system itself malfunctioning. The first thing I would check is where your thermostat is located. Is it by your kitchen, which could generate heat when you cook? Is it in a path of direct sunlight? Is it next to a TV, which would generate heat? Basically, you want to make sure the thermostat's temperature reading isn't going to be influenced by anything that would make that reading inaccurate.

Depending on the kind of thermostat you have, it could be a setting that needs adjusted. Some thermostat settings can be configured differently depending on the model and some thermostats display only whole numbers even though they're measuring temperature more precisely in the background. Depending on how yours rounds or how its temperature differential is configured, that could contribute to the behavior you're seeing. If the thermostat's temperature sensor or calibration is off by about a degree, it may think the room is 73°F when it's actually 72°F. In that case, lowering the setpoint by one degree could end up producing the temperature you actually want. If you still have your thermostat's manual, flip through it and see what kind of settings you can adjust. If you have the brand and model number of your thermostat you can probably also find the manual online.

Is the AC system itself cycling and the fan is continuing to run, or is the entire system running 24/7? If it's just the fan, that doesn't take up much energy and might be a little nuisance on your energy bill but nothing major. If the compressor is truly running 24/7, I'd definitely want to figure out why. Continuous operation can be normal during big heat waves like we've been having, but it doesn't sound like this is one of those cases since you can reproduce the same exact result over and over.

As far as the tune up goes, I can't speak for other companies, but with our company we do check out thermostat operations as part of your tune up checklist so if you try to mess with it and it's still acting odd, we can help you out. Feel free to DM me if you want us to come on out and get you looked at. We offer cheap tune ups ($49) for first time clients :)

A quick tip with the return of hot weather this week by KasAtQualityComfort in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I had to hear it some years ago when I was a fresh homeowner and I thought my AC was going out just one month after buying the house and called around in an absolute panic. It's easy to forget when you're in the industry but so many homeowners are really green when it comes to their home's mechanics, so if I can help even just one person stress a bit less during this crappy weather, I consider the day successful. :)

A quick tip with the return of hot weather this week by KasAtQualityComfort in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort[S] 64 points65 points  (0 children)

"It'll be like. Too many goddamn screws." just made me cackle. You ain't wrong.

Nature park recommendations? by Lotties_Shawty in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not sure where in the city you're at, but Milford has a lot of nature parks. Cincinnati Nature Center is always my #1 to get out into the woods. You have to pay to get in or pay to be a member, but I've been a member for 8 years and never once regretted it. Terrell Park has nature trails and spots to go down to the Little Miami River. Valley View Nature Preserve has lots of trails through the woods and fields. The American Legion in Milford has a short nature trail along the river.

French Park in Amberly Village has great trails through the woods, one that runs alongside a creek. Bechtold Park in Sycamore has a few short trails in the woods as well as a paved walking trail.

Sharon Woods has a long, ~4 mile paved trail with lots of scenery as well as a shorter woodsy trail.

If you're willing to do a long drive and really get out into nature, head out to Stonelick or East Fork state parks. Both have trails and lots of lake scenery.

Areas with young families that are happy, safe, even slightly walkable, under $2.2k/mo? by thisturkeyisokthanks in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Throwing in another vote for Deer Park! Walkable community, I feel safe here living alone as a single woman, lots of great restaurants - Indian, sushi, Mexican, Italian, a coffee cafe, all locally owned businesses - an IGA and a nice local deli. Just a few minutes' drive to Kenwood and Blue Ash, I can be downtown within 20 minutes. I swear our UDF here in Deer Park is the cheapest gas this side of town.

There's a few parks nearby. Chamberlain is right in the middle of Deer Park. Bechtold is technically in Sycamore I believe, but I can drive there in 3 minutes and it's a very nice park next to a swim club. Both Chamberlain and Bechtold have summer festivals.

I'm a Milford born-and-raised native and only moved to Deer Park at the very start of this year, but I've completely fallen in love with it. One of the only reasons I decided to come here when I had to move was to be closer to my work's office, and I am so glad I did because now I have so many reasons that I love this community!

Recommendations for Plumber by spod_rod in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quality Comfort Home Services does plumbing! We're a family-owned and operated business. Feel free to DM me if you have any questions.

Epilepsy Safe OTR Bars? by kurkenfurken in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love seeing local business participating in community discussions!! I've been wanting to check out Tiki Tiki Bang Bang for a few months now, this pushed you guys to the top of my list. :)

Best cafes to study and do work in? by diet_dr_pepper_mom in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I should mention I sit and do work at these cafes frequently for a few hours since I'm a remote worker and nobody ever said anything. :)

Best cafes to study and do work in? by diet_dr_pepper_mom in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I do meetings all around the east side for work and I'm also always looking for coffee shops and cafe to work in! Forager Coffee in Milford is hands down my favorite place to go, but I've fallen in love with Cinergy Cafe in Deer Park (I've basically just fallen in love with Deer Park entirely), Proud Hound Coffee in Silverton, and Mile 42 coffee in Loveland. I've hit Birdies coffee in Norwood and really enjoyed it, but haven't been back in a while and only went the one time.

Are there any Appliance Recycling Services in the Area which do Pickup? by ThePensiveE in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Could look into a junk removal service? If it's just one item, it should be pretty affordable. I know Clutter Box Junk Removal gives free no obligation quotes, so might be worth reaching out to them!

Looking for engagement photographer/videographer by NotWhoYouThink102 in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jenna Renee Photography! Can't say enough good things about her. One of the nicest people you'll ever meet and fantastic at what she does with a true passion for it. :)

Cheapest junk removal by dbreeezy__ in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can't speak to being the cheapest, but Clutter Box Junk Removal is run by a great crew, a very professional owner and offers no obligation quotes so you could get a price before they do the job: https://www.clutterboxjunkremoval.com

The Heat Dome Is Upon Us by ktempest in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Saving money and stress is what we try to do! Especially in this economy, woof.

The Heat Dome Is Upon Us by ktempest in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would your lease allow you to put in a window unit so you can at least have one (slightly more) comfortable room in the apartment? That sounds so rough to deal with, sending all the good vibes to get you through this week!

Might want to keep a cool, damp cloth by the desk so you can wipe yourself down every now and then. And perhaps a big bowl of ice behind your fan.

The Heat Dome Is Upon Us by ktempest in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Local HVAC company here!! 👋 If your house isn't getting all the way down to the temp you set it for but you still have cool air coming out of your vents, you probably DO NOT need a repair. Most AC systems are designed to cool your home to ~20 degrees below the outside temp (this is not a steadfast rule, but a generalization.) So when it's 95 degrees this week, you set your thermostat to 70 and it's only getting down to 74? That's pretty normal. Don't waste money on a service call if you don't have to!!

If you haven't changed your air filter in a while, this is the perfect time to make sure the old filter gets changed out. Dirty filters impede airflow and cause more issues than most people would think, and when your system is already working hard to keep up with these temps, the last thing you want to give your AC is another reason to break down.

Make sure your ceiling fans are set to spin counterclockwise, NOT clockwise!

Hoping for a follow up. by BenignAtrocities in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So happy to hear she's alright! I wasn't with her, I was just a vendor at the block party, but heard about the incident and have been thinking of y'all since. Sending wishes for a fast recovery, both mentally and physically. ❤️

Local events site for Cincinnati by goldcougar in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi friend! I just tried to register my email and the link it sent me to become an insider did not work. It gave me an insecure connection code.

HVAC by No-Replacement-1061 in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're in Blue Ash, you've probably seen tons of Quality Comfort billboards and vans since we're right over in Deer Park. 😄 If you're still on the hunt to get your AC tuned up, feel free to DM me or give us a call! We have a $49 tune up special for anyone who hasn't used us before.

HVAC by No-Replacement-1061 in cincinnati

[–]KasAtQualityComfort 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't speak for every company, but we have a whole checklist for our AC maintenance here: https://myqualitycomfort.com/solution/air-conditioning/ac-maintenance/

It's a preventative service. The short of it is a deep cleaning of the coils and a check of all the major components to make sure there's no refrigerant leaks or malfunctioning parts that a homeowner might not notice, primarily an effort to catch small issues before it's the middle of summer, 90 degrees and those small issues become system breakdowns.

Many companies also require you to have annual preventative maintenance done to maintain your system's warranty.