I like how u took care of his dryer vent like that. Says a lot about a person. Takes you 5-10 minutes of ur day to save the customer headaches and money down the line. U seem like a great guy Ted
@michaeledenfield6584 жыл бұрын
I’ve been in the industry for over 25 years and a can’t tell you enough Thank You for being a professional and taking care of not only the ac issue but stopped to fix something that you saw needed to be fixed and just fixed it. Keep doing what you do. Stay safe
@jonanderson65323 жыл бұрын
Damn an honest hvac guy. Not many of them around anymore
@Keith_Mikell Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honesty uncle Ted. I’ve been watching hvac yt for a short time and I’ve noticed a trend. Some do it for the love of the trade. Some do it for the views while getting traction for their work and honesty. And some straight rip people off and do it for views. All to chase they almighty dollar.
@williampaul89794 жыл бұрын
This is my first time viewing one of your videos and I really enjoyed it. You elaborated on each problem which was great for new techs. Thanks!
@hassanaljazaeri54364 жыл бұрын
Caring about others comes back to you in double. Thanks for caring. Learning a lot from you. Keep it coming.
@heavymechanic23 жыл бұрын
There are lots of videos with a TIME IS MONEY attitude and some sloppy work as a result of only spending 30 min on the job for the flat fee charged. Its great to see an honest tradesman who cares enough to make the customer happy and earn repeat business.
@lukebbb3 жыл бұрын
You sir are a true professional. Anyone can up sell and replace parts. Troubleshooting and diagnostics are invaluable. Honesty and integrity go a long way in this business.
@MyMessage_Is_Simple4 жыл бұрын
I thought you would have pressurized with nitrogen. For all we know, the Teflon rings could be missing. Keep up the good videos. I like seeing what's out there in residential land
@SixTwoHemi4 жыл бұрын
Excellent above and beyond service. Being a stationary engineer I really appreciate seeing this type of customer service. Thank you!!
@natepeterson71454 жыл бұрын
You are correct no screws in the vent and it's best to use the aluminum tape. Great work Ted,have a great Christmas!
@Barracuda480824 жыл бұрын
Your work here and on other videos give me a good feeling that there are a few of us older journeyman techs that still give a s7/t about looks, and function together, like my father in law said and did. "an extra five or ten now may save you a costly hour(s) later. I saw the 80% Goodman install under home. ha. .. I see that daily up in Michigan alot..quick hack install and try to sell if code enforcement inspector don't flag it.
@lancerudy99344 жыл бұрын
Insulation of the bulb is a great idea! Nice job!
@sergiodjf4 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Even little details like putting the caps on have a reason
@hozerhvac44064 жыл бұрын
Solid work by the gunslinger again!!! Keep it up ted
@lee-johnson4 жыл бұрын
Nice job. I like the dryer bands for the joints. They are about 3” wide with two screws. I think RE Michael sold them. Merry Christmas Ted
@malachy18474 жыл бұрын
The Fin Coils on the Outdoor Unit look seriously dirty, maybe for another day... Great work great Upload...
@hg2.4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video in several levels. Thank you!
@andreeriner8113 жыл бұрын
I had an an almost identical problem with a Trane in and attic at a allergy clinic. Same deal, the txt was loose leaking just like yours only not quite as bad. That was the installer on the one I worked on.
@tomwalker91844 жыл бұрын
You are to be commended sir, your work ethic is Top Shelf.
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I like how u took care of his dryer vent like that. Says a lot about a person. Takes you 5-10 minutes of ur day to save the customer headaches and money down the line. U seem like a great guy Ted
I’ve been in the industry for over 25 years and a can’t tell you enough Thank You for being a professional and taking care of not only the ac issue but stopped to fix something that you saw needed to be fixed and just fixed it. Keep doing what you do. Stay safe
Damn an honest hvac guy. Not many of them around anymore
Thank you for your honesty uncle Ted. I’ve been watching hvac yt for a short time and I’ve noticed a trend. Some do it for the love of the trade. Some do it for the views while getting traction for their work and honesty. And some straight rip people off and do it for views. All to chase they almighty dollar.
This is my first time viewing one of your videos and I really enjoyed it. You elaborated on each problem which was great for new techs. Thanks!
Caring about others comes back to you in double. Thanks for caring. Learning a lot from you. Keep it coming.
There are lots of videos with a TIME IS MONEY attitude and some sloppy work as a result of only spending 30 min on the job for the flat fee charged. Its great to see an honest tradesman who cares enough to make the customer happy and earn repeat business.
You sir are a true professional. Anyone can up sell and replace parts. Troubleshooting and diagnostics are invaluable. Honesty and integrity go a long way in this business.
I thought you would have pressurized with nitrogen. For all we know, the Teflon rings could be missing. Keep up the good videos. I like seeing what's out there in residential land
Excellent above and beyond service. Being a stationary engineer I really appreciate seeing this type of customer service. Thank you!!
You are correct no screws in the vent and it's best to use the aluminum tape. Great work Ted,have a great Christmas!
Your work here and on other videos give me a good feeling that there are a few of us older journeyman techs that still give a s7/t about looks, and function together, like my father in law said and did. "an extra five or ten now may save you a costly hour(s) later. I saw the 80% Goodman install under home. ha. .. I see that daily up in Michigan alot..quick hack install and try to sell if code enforcement inspector don't flag it.
Insulation of the bulb is a great idea! Nice job!
Excellent! Even little details like putting the caps on have a reason
Solid work by the gunslinger again!!! Keep it up ted
Nice job. I like the dryer bands for the joints. They are about 3” wide with two screws. I think RE Michael sold them. Merry Christmas Ted
The Fin Coils on the Outdoor Unit look seriously dirty, maybe for another day... Great work great Upload...
Excellent video in several levels. Thank you!
I had an an almost identical problem with a Trane in and attic at a allergy clinic. Same deal, the txt was loose leaking just like yours only not quite as bad. That was the installer on the one I worked on.
You are to be commended sir, your work ethic is Top Shelf.