Menards is deleting this line from their store, everything toughbuilt is on sale or clearance right now for anyone interested in getting into the system.
Sorry to jump on, but quite a few people have commented on the location of the outdoor unit, permitted development doesn't cover air con units that heat and cool!!! I know its strange a heat pump (heat only) must be situated 1m from the boundary and if facing a highway should be at ground level. Its easy to check on the planning portal.
In UK you need permits as well, but not always, if we were to install in flats or in central London, we’d need permits. For this job since it was not bothering any neighbours we didn’t need any permits. Thank you very much for your comment!
The cost of full Rewire and air con installation was £15,000 and that was with the discount because our customer gave us more work. Thank you for your question.
Toughbelt has some great stuff and for great prices too. I don’t understand why mendards, lowes and Home Depot do not carry the full line of all their products.
Toughbelt is the Brand. Menards has some great deals right now on them online. It’s in the States but might shit over seas. They have it all on clearance.
Looks horrible on the front of house. Really doesn’t suit the British housing aesthetic but I guess it’s the customer’s choice. My guess the customer isn’t British as there’s no way a native Brit would stand for that box on the front of the house! Nice work though.
It’s true, you are spot on they did not care. We asked and they said they did not care, we even asked twice and they were sure of it. The customer wanted to minimise the costs of pipe and trunking. Thanks for your comment.
Wow. This is the second home I’ve seen with the outdoor units stuck on the front. The other one was a heat pump. I don’t know why home owners do this. It’s an eye sore. Not this chaps fault he works for the customer.
Great job on the video, great explanations, you explained lots of good points that I didn’t know about, looks like you do a very professional job as well, I think it shouldn’t be on front of house though, maybe you should refuse these installs if asked by customers as, it may not bother the customer but others living on the street might be very happy about the look of this fan, keep up the great content👌🏼✨💚🙏
@@nascorob thank you so much for your encouragement. I appreciate that this particular video was useful to you in the seven points. This install which we did in the front of the house was very urgent for the customer. But Yess will be good idea to spend a bit more time with a customer to advise to install a bit more hidden place.
Thank you for appreciating our work! Regarding the placement of the indoor unit above the head of the bed, I understand your concerns. I used to feel the same way before I started doing these installations. However, I've learned through experience that this position is actually optimal. The unit is designed to blow air in a way that it doesn't directly hit those sleeping in the bed, ensuring a comfortable and effective airflow throughout the room.
Thank you so much for your question. Can you please make more clear question? I don’t understand water channel looks you mean? My apology for that I’m just being sincere. Many thanks looking forward to hearing from you.
@@electrumelectrical channel locs are a brand name for a slip joint plier. It's normally used to grab a pipe to turn. On a machined fitting one uses a crescent or fitted wrench. Nor mars, marks or gouges as the channel locs would leave. If you notice the installer is using a crescent wrench on the opposed fitting. Plumbers often use pipe wrenches to tighten or loosen pipes and connective fittings. Even channel locs, but a machined fitting allows a proper wrench with both unnecessary marks left.
@@electrumelectrical when we were kids working on our bikes, etc we would use whatever we could find to make due. A pair of any kind of pliers would somehow work to tighten up a chain, a seat, adjust the handlebars or remove a wheel. At the expense of gnawing on the nut of course. Dad being a mechanic taught me these kinda things so I learned early from trial and error. Another common mistep was the incorrect screwdriver size. Live and learn lol. Glad to point out...😉👍
The customer is building a shed on the side, so he requested to install it in the back and we considered as long as we can service and we are within safe area then all is good. Yes, they are many times certainly limitations and these particular one is one of them. Thank you for your comment and pointing this out. Electrum electrical team
We appreciate that you like our video unfortunately we are not installing Ameristar air conditioning. I haven’t heard about this make if you can give me more details and what are the prices. And you know these days they have to be proven as reliable even though it might work well. And also to be able to offer five year warranty parts and labour.
Thank you for all this information, but we are in United Kingdom. I just checked online and I didn’t see any one selling. But I believe the main thing that you are satisfied.
Thank you for your question Sincerely is difficult for me to say what brand I prefer. Mostly I am focusing on Mitsubishi but the customers sometimes desire Daikin or Fujitsu. The last one I installed Fujitsu. I was impressed of the boost system which has an automatic control of airflow. It felt better. But I need to ask my customers one by one to let me know how they find it out. But genuinely, I would go for Mitsubishi and Fujitsu. Daikin comes always more expensive. Hope my answer was helpful
The only issues I have with tough bill bags are it's hard as hell to bend over with them on and they're hard on the hips when you got them loaded down construction wise very well built
I like everything about them but I don't understand how there is not more complaints about not being able to bend over. I litterly can't pick stuff up off the ground unless I go to my knees
@michelwilliams7960 yeah I guess that makes sense. I havent been using them bc it was so bad. I was thinking of buying a new belt and putting the clips on that but I guess I should probably wear it to break it in
I do not use stock tech set made by tough built. I use packout set by Milwaukee. I hope I was able to answer on your question. If not, do not hesitate to reply. Regards, Vas