It's good to keep a spare.Come to think of it, replacing the thermostat has fixed more a/c issues than anything else at mom's house.
I don't think i replaced it last year. Means I'm due to do it soon.
Personally no, but I know plenty who have and say it's relatively good. I usually just do brickstore pubI bet this is the one. Have you been?
Does your unit have a filter in the air handler? Sometimes there's a second filter right in front of the A coil.
I had a renter that refused to keep an air filter in the hallway return. Asshole. They had pets and the coil looked like a sweater. I wish that unit had a second filter
I think it may be a thermostat issue
Idk
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It's one of my favorite Atlanta restaurants. My dad, a good ol west virginia country gent, still claims the best meal he's ever eaten was when I took him there. The entrees are always good, but we go for the tapas. Generally end up ordering 8-10 small plates to try all kinds of things. If you go, and they have the bacon wrapped dates, get them.This sounds right.
I remember Chuck saying that they ordered the jamon iberico. It was 4 slices about 2"x6" thin enough to nearly see through. $20 for that plate.
It was good enough that they ordered a second one. I get it, but that's just the appetizer.
I'm no certed hvac guy, but I've dealt with similar issues and I love troubleshooting. Double check the attic unit "running." If there is no airflow in the vents the blower is not operating. This could be bad motor or bad control board, I've had to replace both. Pull the furnace cover off and crank the air low. You should be able to tell quickly if the blower is operating...my guess is no. If it was you'd feel some air movement at the vents.I think it may be a thermostat issue
Idk
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I second this, I had a similar issue last year - I had no air from the vents with the outside condenser / fan running, attic unit getting power & thermostat working, just no no air moving through the vents. Ended up being a blown capacitor on the attic blower motor - my local HVAC guy had one in his truck, charged me $20 for the capacitor & $100 for labor (also after doing some other preventative mx checks for me). He also said that I was lucky it was just the capacitor, as a new blower motor unit is (as @Huddy mentioned above), between $500-750 ... hopefully yours is the latter.I'm no certed hvac guy, but I've dealt with similar issues and I love troubleshooting. Double check the attic unit "running." If there is no airflow in the vents the blower is not operating. This could be bad motor or bad control board, I've had to replace both. Pull the furnace cover off and crank the air low. You should be able to tell quickly if the blower is operating...my guess is no. If it was you'd feel some air movement at the vents.
First time I pulled the board and found someone let the blue smoke out of a section...that was $600
Second, Motor on blower had a bearing fail about 4 months after I replaced the board... $400
Third, motor mount snapped off causing the cage to collide with the handler wall on my secondary unit stalling the motor ...this had a weird effect of "partially" tripping the breaker. In the end, new motor....$400
theres a new ish location in buckhead next to the buckhead theater. The "talent" is better......youre welcomeDecatur — The Iberian Pig
The Iberian Pig - Decatur Jamón, Tapas, y Bebidas 121 Sycamore Street Decatur, Ga. 30030www.theiberianpigatl.com