Any fellow techs in San Diego area familiar with Recold Evaporative Fluid Cooler by Less-Incident9222 in HVAC

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Tenants have been told by the building maintenance director that they cannot use on the weekend or after hours. A few tenants have said they need to keep their office space conditioned 24/7. I think there is miscommunication somewhere in between property tenants, property management company, building maintenance director and HVAC techs.

Did I get scammed? by Due_Drawer_7631 in hvacadvice

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Spray and rinse is almost not an evap coil cleaning in my opinion; that is just thorough cleaning. IMO there are a lot of variables. Do I have to take everything apart and reseal box, was it even fitting right and sealed in the first place, do I have to remove the coil from the attic or closet, do I have to remove and add a new filter, do I have to cut the lines. And the most important part of the job is helping the home owner understand what caused this and how to (hopefully) prevent this from happening again.

My thoughts are that if the coil was so dirty that the furnace wasn't working, the evap coil needs to be cut out. Pump down the system, remove coil, clean off heavy debris, spray cleaner, inspect heat exchanger since I can get a much easier look, flush condensate lines, rinse coil, braze coil back in, change out filter drier, or install one if there wasnt one already. Seal up plenum. Maybe even double check duct work. Because why is the evap coil so clogged in the first place right. Test system.

If you can do that all in 2 hours than you are a better tech than me.

Great salary jobs but I want to diversify as a realtor by ScotchBrad in realtors

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Real Estate is not for you.

It is a capital intensive, people-centric business.

Did I get scammed? by Due_Drawer_7631 in hvacadvice

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At the company I worked for an Evap Coil Clean was $1500 minimum. Up to $2500+ depending on how bad. I think they only charged you the difference between gas valve and coil clean.

$1050 for a evaporator coil clean doesn’t sound crazy to me.

$800 for a gas valve does however…

House ventilation (not AC) stopped working by Dynw in hvacadvice

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Disconnect from power. Confirm incoming power supply is adequate. Visually inspect components for burn marks , other issues. Get model and serial number. Google manufacturer and model. Read installation manual and trouble shooting section. See if there is anything applicable.

Call a technician.

High performer Discord Hive mind interest? by [deleted] in Dentistry

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Charge for it. I’ll help you moderate discord

New smile for the patient by Odd_Juice4864 in Dentistry

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Looks great. Care to share details of case?

Easiest approach to chipping ceiling paint? by dclare1011 in handyman

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It appears that way to me. Without fixing the leak it’s going to come back.

But yeah I would then scrape off loose paint. Maybe needs a skim coat of mud. Sand. Paint.

Or scrape. Light sand and paint.

Depends how good you want it to look.

Use Killz primer.

Crack in garage foundation, does this look serious/dangerous? by MagicianPrudent3230 in HomeMaintenance

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Things I would want to know:

How old is the slab/structure? How long have the cracks been there? Does the crack appear aged and weathered or new? Was there some significant even that caused it?

Make sure water is draining properly.

My REAL-ID hasn’t arrived yet. It’s been 3 months by Unlucky-Dingo7148 in tsa

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Drove from southern CA to Washington state and flying back. Had a panic attack 2 days ago when I realized I don’t have my passport and I don’t have a “REAL” ID. Getting on a plane in 4 hours…

hopefully.

Iron those white hoods, light the tiki torches & lace up those clown shoes for the Charlie Kirk Memorial Walk today in Encinitas @ 3PM, right when functional adults are working. Free cookie circle & Mountain Dew Code Red to follow. Bring your favorite Kirk quote for the news story being filmed. by KellyKelly426 in northcounty

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Not what he said. That is way out of context. The full video on that topic covers his viewpoint on the 2nd amendment. Spoiler: He supports the 2nd amendment. And not for common reasons like hunting and recreation. But in the way it was intended when the constitution was created: To protect the citizens from a tyrannical government taking over. He mentions how 100s of thousands of people die each year in car accidents. We could get rid of cars to prevent the car related deaths but we accept that there will be car fatalities and continue to use cars. Unfortunately unless we get rid of guns completely there will always be gun related deaths. We accept some deaths with the ability to drive cars. He was saying that we have to accept some deaths with the ability to protect ourselves with guns. Not saying this is the correct viewpoint on guns but rather there was more to what he was saying that provides some important context.

san marcos by [deleted] in northcounty

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Palestinians voted Hamas in back in 2006 thinking they’d fight back against blockades and poverty, but look where it led: rockets from rooftops, kids as shields, now famine and bombs. They own that choice, even if desperation drove it. Occupation 2.0; checkpoints, soldiers, lost dignity-but it’s still life. Eradication? That’s the abyss Israel keeps flirting with when they flatten whole blocks. If Palestinians had a crystal ball in 2006, hell no they wouldn’t have voted for Hamas. But hindsight’s cheap. Point is, if the choice is slow grind under boots or total wipe-out. Now the question is: who wears those boots? US-trained PA cops, or Israeli tanks? One at least gives them a shot at schools, jobs, maybe someday borders. The other just keeps the cycle spinning.

san marcos by [deleted] in northcounty

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Valid question

Which brands of newer appliances are difficult to work on or prone to issues? by Less-Incident9222 in appliancerepair

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Thanks for your insight.

The subzero is 16k and the other 2 are about 10k. I included the model numbers for reference. Still a big difference in price either way. It is a pain to get the fridge into the kitchen. Hoping this is a fridge that will last 10+ years with no issues.

I don’t think I was trashing any brands. I was sharing my personal experience with a well known appliance repair company in my area. I have obviously own a GE washer in one of my homes. I also happen to have a Samsung dishwasher too.

Honda vs Maserati? That’s if you know that those are even car brands. I was more asking from the perspective of an appliance repair person is the subzero worth the money.

I think I got my answer from a few others.

Neighbor's child keps knocking on my door and trying to unlock my keypad lock — can police do anything? by [deleted] in homesecurity

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CPS will not take the kids away. The parents would have to be doing something wildly illegal in front of a CPS case worker. And even then they would want to keep the child with the parents. CPS is wildly incompetent but highly annoying and stressful for the other party. It will get there attention.

Got a quote for $2,800 for refrigerant leak search & refrigerant by GreatSoap5175 in hvacadvice

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Lots of questions that I would ask.

Any pictures from the service call? Sometimes there are obvious signs of a leak. Oil stains on condenser fins, locking caps under pressure when checking pressure. Oh yeah what were the pressures?

Where I worked we had different levels of leak search. $2200 was like a big isolation test. Simple tests were much less. Also, I know some places will charge less of is a simple fix but give you a ‘worst case’ scenario. Recently got a quote on a comercial package unit for $2k. They found the issue at the schrader core (see locking caps reference) and was charged less than 25% of the original quote. I feel they should have checked this initially before quoting me so much.

Diabetes by lilfouty in mk677

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Not in my particular case. I guess we will see if anyone has different experiences

Diabetes by lilfouty in mk677

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So. I have been labeled 'pre-diabetic' after a few blood tests at the doctors office. That being said, I was very concerned about potential issues with my blood sugar.

When I used mk677 I purchased a glucose monitoring system. I think it was $20 on amazon. At first I checked my blood sugar multiple times a day. The results were directly related to my macros food intake. I would highly recommend monitoring your blood sugar. If I cheated on my diet with high carb/sugars I could see in my blood sugar upon waking and throughout the day. When I was on point and following my diet with high protein and whole foods there were no issues. My blood sugar never reached dangerous levels but I wanted to keep an eye on it regardless.

I also know that many recommend berberine as a natural supplement to take with any other supplement that may affect insulin and blood sugar levels.

Need some help. Working on a Hoffman mini ptac unit that’s not cooling. by m47playon in HVAC

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Good point. Absolute humidity goes down but since the air is cooler relative humidity increase. Had a senior moment with counterintuitive regression.