I think my house may need to be bulldozed and replaced.
10/6/2010 10:48:43 PM
i hear fire melts ice...
10/6/2010 10:51:16 PM
But what if I did not pay the $75 dollars.
10/6/2010 10:52:20 PM
that's a risk i'm willing to take.
10/6/2010 10:52:37 PM
10/6/2010 10:55:45 PM
Super happy fun HVAC time. I'm glad the house I'm renting (hoping to buy soon or next year) has a proper new HVAC setup.
10/6/2010 10:56:18 PM
In the last six weeks I have had two bursts in my plumbing, the ice maker line that has not ever worked since I lived here mysteriously start putting out water even though it had never worked and was not hooked to anything. Then the meter box had a terminal go bad that cost a shit wad of money too, and required an after hours electrical inspection that also cost a shit wad of money.
10/6/2010 10:58:35 PM
turn your AC offcall HVAC guywhy did you need an after-hours inspection?my ass would have lit a candle and got them in the morning
10/6/2010 11:23:41 PM
turn the heat on full blast until it's defrostedymmv. i'm thinking of the outdoor central air units that freeze up. i don't know wtf you have going on in that pic...[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 11:26 PM. Reason : ]
10/6/2010 11:24:28 PM
I just poured gas on it and tossed in a burning sock.that'll teach it.
10/6/2010 11:27:29 PM
what are we looking at in that picture? Something inside your house?The frozen bits are normally on the coils outside - and as suggested running the heat for 15 minutes or so usually gets it back to normal.Remember to wait 5 minutes or so before switching between heat/cool.
10/6/2010 11:40:44 PM
that pictures makes me wants to grab some ice cream
10/6/2010 11:43:27 PM
It is cold outside anyway, I just shut it off to thaw overnight.
10/6/2010 11:51:35 PM
OPEN THE FUCKING WINDOW
10/7/2010 12:03:49 AM
If the coil freezes up that's a sign the unit is low on refrigerant.Also, why the hell are you using your AC right now?
10/7/2010 12:14:00 AM
this happened to me recentlythe solution was to turn off the AC, call the AC guy, your AC motor may be bad
10/7/2010 12:19:36 AM
^ $5
10/7/2010 12:22:21 AM
You either have a coolant leak or air flow is compromised. First things first. Turn the system on to JUST fan. Run it, and the pipe will defrost in half an hour or an hour. Next, check ALL your filters, they may need replacing or cleaning, dependent upon what type you have. A previous occupant may also have put hypo-allergenic filters in (sometimes these are WAY to restrictive for some systems). You may just want to run the a/c w/out any till you get new ones or clean your current ones.If you still have freezing issues, or your air flow is with out restriction, you may have a coolant leak. If that's the case, call a repair guy.
10/7/2010 12:31:54 AM