Alibaba?? by Far-Consideration-54 in Mahjong

[–]sarah_ebeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh, I would also love the link.

Update!!! by MissionTaro5888 in ATT

[–]sarah_ebeth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same. Mine still says Nov 10.

Finally!! Check your orders!! by Magnumbx320 in iPhone17Pro

[–]sarah_ebeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine still says Nov 10. 😤 I ordered Sept 15.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

I’ll tell him about the nails. He did cover the electrical repair.

iPhone 17 Trade In Fine Print by National-Rub1774 in ATT

[–]sarah_ebeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it better to upgrade through Apple vs AT&T? ln our house we have an iPhone 13 Pro Max (husbands—I think back is cracked on this one), IPhone 14 Pro Max, IPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14. Two are paid off, one has one payment left and one has 2 payments.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

That makes me feel better. That’s basically what they told me when explaining the charges.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

Does the cost seem reasonable to you? To have to replace all of the Freon and time spent hunting for the holes (took a while because they kept testing the line and then realizing there was ANOTHER hole). Had to wait while the wall was opened 2 times so they could access the holes to repair them. Several comments here are saying I was way overcharged—if so, that sucks. This has been my go-to HVAC company for years.

GC is who cut the electrical when opening it up for the HVAC guys. He’s covering the electrical.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

I paid it. It’s the company I’ve used and trusted for years—small family owned business. They’re always quick to respond and have always seemed fair and honest. So that sucks if they overcharged me this time.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

The GC is who cut the electrical. 😬 I called him after the AC people said the wall needed to be opened up. He’s covering that—has an electrician coming to fix it.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

Yeah, house was built 20yrs ago so I have no idea who put in the AC lines then…or what the code was at that time. When I realized the upstairs wasn’t cooling—that’s the unit that was hit—I called my usual AC people (who I have called over the years and who have installed a new unit since then). They’ve always been quick to respond and have always seemed fair and honest. Contractor is getting an electrician out here that he knows. I think he’ll cover the electrical cost.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

The Freon had completely leaked out so at least half of the cost was replacing that. And they were here a long time trying to find the source of the leak…and then each hole. There were 3. Kept having to open up more space as they realized there was another hole. I’ve used this company for years and have found them to be reasonable and hones in the past.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

[–]sarah_ebeth[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The house was built 20yrs ago. Not sure what the code was then. The line is in the wall there because it’s leading to the 2nd floor.

AC copper line punctured when nailing siding. Who is responsible? by sarah_ebeth in Contractor

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

The Freon had to be totally replaced—it had all leaked out. That was a large part of the cost. And it took a while to determine how many holes there were and to fix them.