rszimm
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- Tucson, AZ
I'm sitting here looking at a situation with a masonry house, flat roof, slab on grade where they're upgrading an A/C unit to a much more efficient unit (yay, good for the environment, etc.) But adding a utility receptacle is going to add another three figures to the bill and result in a piece of EMT running around the outside of the house that they're going to hate.
Why? So the service guy, who MIGHT show up once over the next 15 years, who almost certainly has all battery operated tools in his truck, so he doesn't have to bring an extension cord? Really? That's a good enough reason to potentially price someone out of upgrading their AC unit?
Why? So the service guy, who MIGHT show up once over the next 15 years, who almost certainly has all battery operated tools in his truck, so he doesn't have to bring an extension cord? Really? That's a good enough reason to potentially price someone out of upgrading their AC unit?