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Overpaid for poor Installation (whatdo?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ahmed Johnson" data-source="post: 8212005" data-attributes="member: 655931"><p>Not everybody has the know how to do anything technical and paying someone who does will save money and headaches down the line. So, what exactly did you fix? Did you buy the motor or fix it? If a new motor is 130 then why spend 100 to fix an old motor? Depending on how old your heating and air unit is, that motor could be way less efficient as the newer ones, even if you add alot more parts to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahmed Johnson, post: 8212005, member: 655931"] Not everybody has the know how to do anything technical and paying someone who does will save money and headaches down the line. So, what exactly did you fix? Did you buy the motor or fix it? If a new motor is 130 then why spend 100 to fix an old motor? Depending on how old your heating and air unit is, that motor could be way less efficient as the newer ones, even if you add alot more parts to it. [/QUOTE]
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