The HVAC tattoo adds at least another 20 years of life to that unit, pretty sure this is an industry secret! These Homeowners got a steal I’m telling you!
I love how you took of the Rheem badges so you can paint it gold and then put them back on, nice and professional, adding huge benefit to your customers.
I would seal the seams with flexible paintable trim and molding caulk for expansion . That’s the only thing I would’ve done different. Otherwise nice slab!
May,30 1940 8 day's after quickcrete opened their doors ,some poor sucker accidentally left 6 bag's of the quickcrete in the back of his truck and wouldn't you know it, it rained that night and that's when Dad went to cussing once he realized his purchase was ruined and his son walked up and read the bag, look Dad just add water 🤣
There use to be a T.V. show called You think you are smarter than a 5th Grader? Hollywood needs to come out with another version titled You know you are not smarter than a 5th Grader.
@@-Apollo-13 That's the beauty of it. The contestants already know that the 5th grader is smarter than them. Having said that, I'm sure the guy that filmed this video was doing this all in fun, at least that's how I took it and my reply was all in fun. If he was serious about installing an air conditioner on his own to cool down his house, he should have saved his money and opened up the freezer door and put a fan in there to blow cold air around the house, DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Man stop playing and tattoo that HVAC. Be proud that you represent the international brother hood of guys who fix air conditioners. Cause honestly most people don’t have a clue what we do until we do it. We fix what your husband couldn’t and even plumbers need hero’s. 😂one havoc man to another.
This ofc has to happen in the usa... best building skills I see. Matches with the paper houses of yours 😂. (Please, I know this is probably a joke just like this)
I'm an actual HVAC guy, and what I can tell everyone is putting a AC unit on a uneven surface, like you see here, can cause a unit to experience functional and mechanical issues making your unit inefficient, OH YEAH!