My associate is one of those dare it all or go home people, so, he has been in a DIY frenzy, trying to save money on things he thinks are doable without paying money.
I admire his courage, but after his botched DIY HVAC repair, I’m not sure I want to be his neighbor.
His HVAC unit has been booming plus cracking, so he decided to quiet that “baby” down. I was skeptical, so I provided him with a qualified HVAC repairman at a honest cost, but he said there was no need for that. He had a manual picked from some internet HVAC professional who had tips on how he could solve the problem, so he thought it’d be as self-explanatory as gardening. He obtained some HVAC units plus set out to work, and an hour into the work, we had a scream and ran over to help. He had been shocked, plus while he hadn’t sustained only minor injuries, the entire HVAC had shut down; We called the local HVAC business, and they sent a skilled expert to assess the damages the accident had on the HVAC upgrade, the electrical fault had damaged the entire unit, which the HVAC provider said would need to be changed, everything, including the newly installed temperature control, had been damaged. The DIY spoiled quality HVAC, so my associate had to buy a new quality HVAC unit because HVAC brands do not offer a warranty for anything that has been interfered with. He has learned an expensive lesson and keeps saying that if you need help with indoor comfort, call the experts first.