danski0224
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Yeah, you're probably right.I don't think you know what you're looking at. The return is on the right.
Yeah, you're probably right.I don't think you know what you're looking at. The return is on the right.
Same here, recently added a Accutrak ultrasonic leak detector to my kit because the authorized Daikin tech wanted to do a gas and go instead of looking for a leak.Reading this makes me so glad I did my own last fall. My brother did most of the technical installation stuff (I was the helper) because he worked as a technician for a few years between high school and military. I studied up on correct installation, and I am 100% happy with it. It runs so much better than before and also better than the other unit in my house. Your experience mirrors my past experience with hvac guys. I swear there are 3-5 bad techs for every good one. I guess that’s about like everyone now. I hate industries that are so guarded too.
No! You don't tape the access panels shut! I have seen guys do that and the first time the unit needs to be serviced all the tape gets cut off and ripped up, never to be tapped up again. If installed properly the panels will be tight enough, unless you bought some bottom of the barrel unit. If an installer did that to my new unit I would be pissed.
I honestly wouldn't have a unit in an attic. I was in the trade for years and the attic installs are usually the least maintained, poorly installed pieces of equipment out there. This unit is heating and cooling your home, why not show it a tiny bit of respect and put it where it can be installed and services correctly? I would have refused the job in my business. Yes I know it must be great to throw away work. This isn't work, it's an ongoing problem that will never go away and you couldn't pay me enough to deal with that.
I honestly wouldn't have a unit in an attic. I was in the trade for years and the attic installs are usually the least maintained, poorly installed pieces of equipment out there. This unit is heating and cooling your home, why not show it a tiny bit of respect and put it where it can be installed and services correctly? I would have refused the job in my business. Yes I know it must be great to throw away work. This isn't work, it's an ongoing problem that will never go away and you couldn't pay me enough to deal with that.
100% agree. Besides the service issues the unit and the duct are not insulated or sealed nearly as well as the rest of a building. Don't see any homes getting r8 insulation
I wouldn't pull the unit for this. From the pictures only the paper facing is damaged. You just need to fix the vapor barrier. I doubt I would use bubble wrap myself.So it never seems to end.
In the process of raising the return for the air handler I noticed that some of the insulation that was damaged is in the area of the old hip roof rafters that were left in when the rear addition was added back in the 70s. When I installed the baffles and insulation during the first renovation that area was a huge pain in the **** since the insulation was cut in odd angles to fit. It took quite a few hours to do.
Yesterday I stopped by the HVAC company to see if they would be willing to pull the unit out on Monday AM, give me a day or two to fix the damaged insulation and come back to put the new unit back in when they had the time.
The manager said no good. Their plan is to put bubble wrap insulation over all the rafters front to back on that side of the house. Yup, cover all the R-19 and staple it to each rafter from top to bottom. The manager told me the bubble wrap has more of an R value than the R 19. Pretty sure bubble wrap is like R 4 ? Unless he meant its better than the original vapor barrier.
Does this sound reasonable ? Never heard of anyone doing this. It seems like they want to get in, get out and this will be the quickest option for them. My feeling, my house, they screwed it up, I want it the way it was. Opinions ???
I assume they're doing this to fix the paper vapor barrier they tore up during the install and not for some other reason related to your original problem? If that's the case you'll get an additional R4 of insulation on their dime. If you can live with seeing the rips through the bubble wrap it may be worth it.Their plan is to put bubble wrap insulation over all the rafters front to back on that side of the house. Yup, cover all the R-19 and staple it to each rafter from top to bottom. The manager told me the bubble wrap has more of an R value than the R 19. Pretty sure bubble wrap is like R 4 ? Unless he meant its better than the original vapor barrier.
You need to read this post from the beginning. Theres been nothing but problems with the air handler since they installed it almost 4 months ago. Theyre pulling the the ADP handler they installed and replacing it with a Trane unit on Monday.I wouldn't pull the unit for this. From the pictures only the paper facing is damaged. You just need to fix the vapor barrier. I doubt I would use bubble wrap myself.
My feeling here is that the torn paper is almost expected. The only screw up is they didn't just fix it right away
You need to read this post from the beginning. Theres been nothing but problems with the air handler since they installed it almost 4 months ago. Theyre pulling the the ADP handler they installed and replacing it with a Trane unit on Monday.
The ripped insulation was done by their installers. The old unit was there for 23 years. Problem is their guys are hacks. Im going there this morning to tell them I dont want the bubble wrap put in.
I've read it. I won't comment on those problems, seems like these guys are just installers and have zero trouble shooting ability.You need to read this post from the beginning. Theres been nothing but problems with the air handler since they installed it almost 4 months ago. Theyre pulling the the ADP handler they installed and replacing it with a Trane unit on Monday.
The ripped insulation was done by their installers. The old unit was there for 23 years. Problem is their guys are hacks. Im going there this morning to tell them I dont want the bubble wrap put in.
While I understand your frustration with the company your set up is terrible to work with. I hate even having to inspect those units as they are royal PITA.
I believe your beef about the insulation is going way too far. Let it go. Calm down and move on.
I just got back from their office. Told the manager I didnt want the bubble wrap. He went on telling me how its going to increase the R value. I looked it up. 1/4" wrap has a 1.1 R value at the most. Told him instead of having his guys crawl back and forth stapling the bubble wrap up all through the crawl space just have them replace the R19 in the 3 rafter bays.Iv
I've read it. I won't comment on those problems, seems like these guys are just installers and have zero trouble shooting ability.
The insulation issue is going to happen more often than not in a space like this. It's just the way it is when equipment is in a cramped space like this. Old kraft paper is very brittle. Yes it needs to be fixed.
Im having them replace the unit because theyve been here 6 times in less than 4 months to fix it. This was a $10K bill for basically replacing an existing air handler and condenser. Ducts, electric, lines were already in place. The 4 month old unit has rust all over the inside of the housing, bend in the cover due to careless mechanics slamming it together, stripped screw holes and soaking wet inside insulation. Even the manufacturer told me theres an issue. Most likely from the install or when they took it apart to change the air flow. The original unit was there for 23 years. Clean install and no problems for the first 22 years. The torn vapor barrier was just an added complaint about sloppy workmanship that they did. Especially since it was me that put that insulation up during the first renovation. First install didnt tear anything.Agreed with those above. Asking the HVAC company to replace the R-19 insulation is out of line. Let them place a vapor barrier over it and move on. Same story with the request that they pull the unit one day and install on another. They are obviously going to rather expensive lengths to provide you with a working system. Don't make it harder for them to do so.
Hack Job.These guys were done in less than 2 1/2 hrs
They should at least have had the decency to go sit somewhere else.and sat in their trucks outside my house for at least 4 more hrs.
I don’t believe anyone said that they disagree with having the system replaced. It’s the other asks mentioned above that are out of line.Im having them replace the unit because theyve been here 6 times in less than 4 months to fix it. This was a $10K bill for basically replacing an existing air handler and condenser. Ducts, electric, lines were already in place. The 4 month old unit has rust all over the inside of the housing, bend in the cover due to careless mechanics slamming it together, stripped screw holes and soaking wet inside insulation. Even the manufacturer told me theres an issue. Most likely from the install or when they took it apart to change the air flow. The original unit was there for 23 years. Clean install and no problems for the first 22 years. The torn vapor barrier was just an added complaint about sloppy workmanship that they did. Especially since it was me that put that insulation up during the first renovation. First install didnt tear anything.
My question for all the folks insinuating I should be less of a ball breaker. If you went to an appliance store and bought a new fridge for $5K and had to have the companies repairmen at your house 6 times in 3 months would you expect the company to replace it at that point or would you be happy to have them keep trying to repair it ? I asked the foremen that same question the last time they were here. Three hours later they called to say they were putting in a new unit.
This is a local company around the block from my house. If the trees werent on the north side of my property I could actually see their shop. I even went to school with the owners brother in law. Its a small town. Do the right thing. The original installer and a helper put the whole system in and they were finished in one day. These guys were done in less than 2 1/2 hrs and sat in their trucks outside my house for at least 4 more hrs. My feeling ? If you have that much time to sit and BS the job should look like a work of art before you walk out of the house.
Lets go with a different scenario. One involving you. You take your car into a shop for a new transmission. $5K. Transmission doesnt shift right two days after you pick it up. You take it back 6 times before the shop finally says they'll replace it. While they have it in the shop one of the guys gets into the car with a screwdriver in his pocket and slices the leather drivers seat wide open in 3 places. What do you do ? Thank them for replacing the transmission that was faulty but you paid for ? Do you expect them to fix that drivers seat that their guy cut in multiple places being careless ? Somehow I dont think you would let that go.I don’t believe anyone said that they disagree with having the system replaced. It’s the other asks mentioned above that are out of line.
I agree on principle.Lets go with a different scenario. One involving you. You take your car into a shop for a new transmission. $5K. Transmission doesnt shift right two days after you pick it up. You take it back 6 times before the shop finally says they'll replace it. While they have it in the shop one of the guys gets into the car with a screwdriver in his pocket and slices the leather drivers seat wide open in 3 places. What do you do ? Thank them for replacing the transmission that was faulty but you paid for ? Do you expect them to fix that drivers seat that their guy cut in multiple places being careless ? Somehow I dont think you would let that go.
How about if it's a 30 year old seat and the hard leather splits because the guy just hopped in with nothing in his pocket.Lets go with a different scenario. One involving you. You take your car into a shop for a new transmission. $5K. Transmission doesnt shift right two days after you pick it up. You take it back 6 times before the shop finally says they'll replace it. While they have it in the shop one of the guys gets into the car with a screwdriver in his pocket and slices the leather drivers seat wide open in 3 places. What do you do ? Thank them for replacing the transmission that was faulty but you paid for ? Do you expect them to fix that drivers seat that their guy cut in multiple places being careless ? Somehow I dont think you would let that go.
You lost me at "take your car into a shop", but I'll play along for your sake. I'd be completely fine with the shop replacing the seat cover rather than the entire seat. Kind of like replacing the vapor barrier in your real life scenario vs replacing the insulation. I'd also let them replace the transmission in one go, rather than asking them to drop the transmission, let me have the car for a day, then put the new one in. Does that translate for you?Lets go with a different scenario. One involving you. You take your car into a shop for a new transmission. $5K. Transmission doesnt shift right two days after you pick it up. You take it back 6 times before the shop finally says they'll replace it. While they have it in the shop one of the guys gets into the car with a screwdriver in his pocket and slices the leather drivers seat wide open in 3 places. What do you do ? Thank them for replacing the transmission that was faulty but you paid for ? Do you expect them to fix that drivers seat that their guy cut in multiple places being careless ? Somehow I dont think you would let that go.
Hello Mikester, Your Scenario plays out every day, to most everyone i know, and you have every right to expect proper services for your money. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, and if all the naysayers who i suspect are the culprits, or just want to argue, and take it in the south side dry, so be it. You are in the right, so stop feeling guilty, and don't forget to contact the Better Business Bureau on this TURD that tried to rack up another "Half Assed Install" sale.Lets go with a different scenario. One involving you. You take your car into a shop for a new transmission. $5K. Transmission doesnt shift right two days after you pick it up. You take it back 6 times before the shop finally says they'll replace it. While they have it in the shop one of the guys gets into the car with a screwdriver in his pocket and slices the leather drivers seat wide open in 3 places. What do you do ? Thank them for replacing the transmission that was faulty but you paid for ? Do you expect them to fix that drivers seat that their guy cut in multiple places being careless ? Somehow I dont think you would let that go.
How about if it's a 30 year old seat and the hard leather splits because the guy just hopped in with nothing in his pocket.
Now what do you do? Sure the mechanic caused it but would you really expect a new seat?
Im hoping you guys realize that all they have to replace is 3 lengths of insulation that are about 8' or 9' long and 23" wide. Not like Im asking them to reinsulate the whole attic behind the knee wall. I already have the bundle of insulation out in my garage. Im pretty sure this is a 15-20 minute job at the most. Probably a quarter of the time it would take for two guys to belly crawl and staple multiple runs of bubble wrap from the front to the rear of of the whole space. The only reason I cant replace it myself is the unit is tight up against the rafters.You lost me at "take your car into a shop", but I'll play along for your sake. I'd be completely fine with the shop replacing the seat cover rather than the entire seat. Kind of like replacing the vapor barrier in your real life scenario vs replacing the insulation. I'd also let them replace the transmission in one go, rather than asking them to drop the transmission, let me have the car for a day, then put the new one in. Does that translate for you?
Our 6" vapor barrier tape is designed for patching and repairing old, torn insulation, joining seams, sealing edges and anywhere else you need a good vapor barrier adhesive.
No joke.If you insist on them replacing the Batts, next will be an update about how you would have done it differently.
Well said, and would want the doors removed for a day while he replaced the seat and reinstalled the next day..How about if it's a 30 year old seat and the hard leather splits because the guy just hopped in with nothing in his pocket.
Now what do you do? Sure the mechanic caused it but would you really expect a new seat?
Yes, we hvac techs invented a time machine, went back in time years ago and joined this forum, and posted thousands of posts in anticipation of this customer coming here so we could tell him he is being unreasonable about the 20 plus year old vapor barrier! You caught us!Hello Mikester, Your Scenario plays out every day, to most everyone i know, and you have every right to expect proper services for your money. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, and if all the naysayers who i suspect are the culprits, or just want to argue, and take it in the south side dry, so be it. You are in the right, so stop feeling guilty, and don't forget to contact the Better Business Bureau on this TURD that tried to rack up another "Half Assed Install" sale.
Take Care,
LZ,....... 45 Years in the HVAC/R field, College Trained in 1973
While you guys were doing that, I put $100k in Bitcoin when it was less than 5 cents and sold at $75k...Yes, we hvac techs invented a time machine, went back in time years ago and joined this forum, and posted thousands of posts in anticipation of this customer coming here so we could tell him he is being unreasonable about the 20 plus year old vapor barrier! You caught us!
While you guys were doing that, I put $100k in Bitcoin when it was less than 5 cents and sold at $75k...
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75k per bitcoin, or other words it would be worth 150 billion dollars
Hopefully as an HVAC guy you would do a cleaner job than these guys did. Not sure what a 2ton air handler and condenser would cost for a busy company but Im sure its a lot less than the $10K they charged me for less than 3 hrs of work. Just sayinWell said, and would want the doors removed for a day while he replaced the seat and reinstalled the next day..
Yes, we hvac techs invented a time machine, went back in time years ago and joined this forum, and posted thousands of posts in anticipation of this customer coming here so we could tell him he is being unreasonable about the 20 plus year old vapor barrier! You caught us!
