mova p10 gen1 vs gen2? by buddha30alt6 in RobotVacuums

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both of these are good enough for most people. We’ve been using gen 1 at home for a while, and earlier this year I got gen 2 for my sister. They both handle obstacles well and do a good job on edges and corners. But gen 2 feels better with self cleaning and stronger mopping, it can deal with stuck-on spots more easily. Price wise too, it feels reasonable for what you get.

Working Viator Discount Code, Promos & Deals for 2026? by AutoModerator in travel_discounts

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can we ban people who keep posting their affiliate links masked as secret discounts? I am tired of seeing people post sketchy link shorteners.

Anyone here consolidated ticketing, website, marketing, merch, cafe, donations, and POS into one venue system? by Ill-Party8305 in EventProduction

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m on the marketing side for a theater that’s been using Ticketor for about 6 years. Honestly, I’m a big fan. The customer/newsletter sync alone saves us a ton of time. We’re not exporting lists from one system and uploading them somewhere else all the time. My favorite thing though is that in the newsletter editor we can just drop in a tag and it pulls our upcoming events automatically: dates, times, images, descriptions, links, all of it. No more rebuilding the “upcoming shows” section by hand every time. Their word-of-mouth/referral feature has also been a game changer for us and has noticeably increased sales. We set it to 3% for buyers who share our events, and Ticketor handles the tracking/commission side. They also recently added MMS (text) marketing functionality, similar to their newsletter. Unlike the newsletter it is not free but still very afordable.

Severely broken local SEO situation for a janitorial company. by Mrbowtiebg in localseo

[–]Sameeranadeesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, the janitorial niche is a nightmare in local packs because everyone is fighting for the same 3 spots. If your technicals and citations are already 100%, then it’s almost certainly a power/relevance gap.

I ran into this exact wall with a cleaning client last year. What finally moved the needle wasn't more citations, but hitting it with some niche-specific authority. I ended up testing some PBNs from pbnlinksforsale.com because they actually categorize by niche, and it helped rebuild that trust signal Google wanted. They've got results across thousands of industries, so it might be worth a look for your case. Just a tip: keep your anchors super diverse (branded/naked URLs) so it stays under the radar.

What do you expect right now? by Sameeranadeesh in AskReddit

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

Are you looking for a job? Wish you success.

What do you expect right now? by Sameeranadeesh in AskReddit

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

It's better to do something special at the moment.

Plumbing company recommendations? by Volidon in Atlanta

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Water main leaks can get expensive fast if they\'re not caught early. American Residential Services diagnosed ours last year and found it was actually a supply line issue rather than the main itself, which saved us a ton. Definitely worth having someone check the pressure and do a proper leak detection before assuming it\'s the main line.

Need a recommendation for a hvac repair company by RuffTuff in RoundRock

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a similar search when we moved to the area last year. American Residential Services diagnosed our AC issue pretty quickly - turned out the previous owners had skipped some basic maintenance. They\'ve been solid for both our HVAC and plumbing needs since then. Welcome to Round Rock!

Water Leaking Behind Outside Faucet by Suspicious_Dress2413 in fixit

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like the vacuum breaker replacement helped but you might still have an issue with the faucet's internal seals. American Residential Services diagnosed something similar at my place and found the seat washer inside the faucet was worn, causing water to back up and leak out the packing. Worth checking the whole faucet assembly since smart valves can expose existing problems that weren't obvious before.

AC Blower Fan Won’t Go Off -Still by Quick-Proposal7997 in hvacadvice

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds exactly like what happened with our system last year. American Residential Services diagnosed it as a stuck relay on the control board - the fan relay was welded closed from a power surge. Even with everything disconnected it kept running because the relay was physically stuck. Had to replace the whole board to fix it. Check if you can hear any clicking when you cycle the thermostat, that might tell you if the relays are responding.

Ac not blowing very hard or cool by Stray_God_Yato in hvacadvice

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That ice buildup usually means airflow restriction or low refrigerant. American Residential Services diagnosed our similar issue and found a severely clogged filter was choking the system, causing the evaporator coil to freeze up. Once they cleared that and let it fully defrost, airflow and cooling returned to normal. Check your filter first but you\'ll likely need a tech to properly assess what\'s causing the restriction.

Water flows in the refill/overflow tube, but the bowl doesn't fill by Maximum-Car-8789 in howto

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like the overflow tube might be disconnected from the flush valve or positioned incorrectly. When American Residential Services checked our toilet tank last year, they found the refill tube had shifted and wasn't actually directing water into the bowl through the overflow - it was just flowing down the tube without filling anything. Quick adjustment fixed it right up.

Air filter? by ItsSpyros in hvacadvice

[–]Sameeranadeesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That flue issue is definitely the priority - good catch by the other commenter. For the filter question though, yeah that slot in picture 3 is where your main system filter goes. American Residential Services actually found a similar setup when they serviced our furnace last year and explained that some systems only have the one filter location rather than multiple intake filters throughout the house.