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HVAC Scams to Watch Out For

The people you depend on to keep you cool in the dog days of summer are HVAC companies. But are some air conditioning repair men actually taking advantage of you. Recently we went undercover to find out what’s really going on.

When your air conditioner breaks,it’s an emergency. No one likes to be excessively hot not to mention the effect the heat has on air quality which makes it difficult for those with breathing problems. So,when it breaks,you call the AC Company of course trusting them to come and fix the problem at a fair price,but… are they really providing you the best solution at the best price? We’ve found that some companies are blowing you hot air when they hand you that big bill.

We called in a few companies to cool our house down. But when these AC repairmen show up we found that many of them were either being dishonest or all together incompetent. One after the other tried charging us big money for repairs that other experts say we didn’t need. We set up our test of these companies right smack in the middle of a heat wave.

First we rented a house inDelawareand had 3 AC experts inspect our system from top to bottom. --- All 3 reported that the AC system was in great to very good condition. Then we brought in another expert to set up a common and easy to fix problem with the system. He set up a simple broken wire that shuts the unit down. He said he would charge less than $200 to fix it. We found that other technicians tell us that you need other work done to fix this problem. This begs us to ask,”Are you either being incompetent or are you just simply being dishonest”?

Once we set up the easy to fix problem,we called in six separate AC companies to come out and fix the problem. The first contractor finds our broken wire but instead of fixing it he wants to charge us for an expensive part. The part he wants to charge us for is called a capacitor. He wants to charge $395 to replace a part that we originally had inspected and found it had absolutely no problems. We called him out on this assessment and he left in a huff declining to comment or return our calls.

The next guy finds and fixes our broken wire rather quickly. But,instead of leaving it at that,he recommends we replace an expensive part saying that the unit is leaking combustible fluid. He claims it needs to be fixed today in order to fix the problem. The cost,$692! The part he claimed was leaking simply displayed harmless rust.

The 3rdcompany tries to charge us for several expensive parts totally $850! The 4thcompany claimed we needed new parts as well,including one that didn’t even exist in the system. The price for his repair… $950! At least this company ended up firing that technician for his dishonesty. The 5thand 6thcompanies did the same thing with trying to charge us for unnecessary repairs and parts.

In the end,6 out of 6 companies tried to charge us for parts and repairs we did not need. Honestly,we did not expect to see this level of dishonesty or incompetence from so many HVAC contractors in the area.

Experts say that you should get your unit serviced every year so it doesn’t break in the middle of a heat wave but even if it does of course despite what we found there are actually very honest A/C companies out there. To make it easy to find one in Delaware at least,we recommend you start with-.

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Owning a home is not for the faint of heart,and nothing exemplified this more than the unfortunate experience of dealing with sewer line replacement. In many ways,the failure of your home’s sewer line is the danger that lurks beneath,showing its terrible self to you and your family at a time when you least expect it. Spooky tales aside,this type of home repair maintenance can be absolutely devastating for a homeowner.

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But why the devastation? First of all,if you unlucky enough to have your sewer line catastrophically fail,you may actually have to deal with sewage inside of your home. Depending on how quickly you can act,you could have a real mess on your hands. Moreover,even beyond the sewage aspect,you’re contending with the real potential for extensive water damage. Keep in mind,too,that all of your home’s drains will be affected,so while you may be terrified at what the toilet may do,it may not be the only terrible thing with which you’ll contend.

One of the more current trends in homeownership is owning the quaint little home in the established neighborhood that is anywhere from 40-50 years old. There’s a nostalgic part of owning a home that reminds us of our grandparents,but what many homeowners don’t realize is that these homes are potential financial liabilities due to their plumbing. Depending on the era of your home,the sewer line may be made out of clay,which while it has a long life is use,it can also be very susceptible to damage by way of intrusive root systems (think trees,bushes,and other landscaping) or settling of surrounding soil. Home experts suggest that new homeowners ask to have a sewer line inspection be part of the home’s inspection prior to purchasing the home. This way,you may have a better idea of knowing what you’re getting yourself into & avoiding trouble.

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A few final things deal with the general time & expense that comes with it. Not only will damage from a sewer line backup cost you money,but so will getting the line replaced. Moreover,depending on how much work must go into the process,you will lose landscaping. If you’re operating off of an emergency situation,you may find a reprieve in terms of the disastrous possibilities indoors,but city government requires certain licensure,certification,and registration from anyone who works on sewer lines. Not only that,depending on where you live,the proper paperwork must be filed with the city before it can be approved.

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In the end,the lesson to take away regarding sewer line replacement is that every homeowner has to be proactive in their approach to not only maintaining the sewer system in their home,but they must also be active participants regarding the ins & outs of their home insurance. Ask about policies that include coverage for sewer lines repair,replacement,and damage. Get to know your city’s role is when it comes to sewer maintenance & how it affects your property. You may just go a long way in sparing yourself a very costly headache down the line.

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The Dreaded Drip:Do you have a toilet that just seems to drip and drip and drip? This is one of the most common problems that home-owners run into especially in older homes. Let’s take a look at how we would solve this problem in most cases.

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The Scenario:You flush the toilet,and after you hear the water running normally as the toilet refills with water. Once the tank has filled,all seems to be well. Then a few minutes later,the toilet begins to unexpectedly run. You hear water entering the toilet for a few minutes and then it once again stops. This cycle repeats at various time intervals separated by anywhere from a few minutes to hours. If this sounds like your problem keep reading and I will do my best to explain what is causing this and the easiest way to repair the problem.

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This problem is usually caused by a faulty fill valve. The seal on the fill valve may have deteriorated due to the use of toilet cleaning tablets that are placed in the back water tank. These chlorine additives can cause the fill valve to corrode over time. In general there is a flexible(often plastic) tube that runs from the fill valve of the toilet overflow. When water enters the tank,water is also sent through this tube. This water goes to fill the toilet bowl after it has lost its water from being flushed. If the tube that your toilet uses is too long or it is not attached to the overflow tube properly it can siphon water from the tank.

This causes the water level in the tank to subsequently drop and once the float falls too far,the toilet will try to refill the tank and will run. So now that you know what the problem could be,how do we go about fixing it? Well in this situation there is actually an easy fix. If the tube is not connected to the overflow tube,simply connect the tube using a utility clip and make sure that it is short enough so that there is no tubing that could interfere with the fill valve. If you observe that the tube looks too long,just disconnect it,cut a few inches off with a pair of standard scissors and then re-connect and clip.

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This should solve the problem. If it doesn’t you will likely need to replace the fill valve which is of course a little more work but certainly do-able. Head to your local home-owner and pick up a new fill valve which will come with installation instructions. Take the time to seek out the employee working in the plumbing section and ask them to give you a hand selecting the best fill valve for your toilet type. Good luck!