SixPapaCharlie
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I swear I moved from a 25 year old house that was a wood paneled cookie cutter house to a much nicer 10 year old house that certainly seemed fancy when I bought it but if I had a nickle for everything I had fixed, Well, I would take that money and use it as a down payment to get my old house back.
I come home yesterday and the kitchen is hot. Thermostat is set at 72 but shows 80. We have a small theater upstairs which is currently 95 degrees. Fortunately the other unit that is working controls the bedrooms so this is not an emergency.
I go outside and one unit is spinning just fine but the other will not spin, it is just making a buzzing noise. I had the same issue with a pool pump last year and I am pretty sure the warranty people said it is a capacitor. Same thing, I turned it on and it just made a buzzing sound.
Doc, I am looking to you. you saved me $96 with my plumbing issue.
Is this a simple thing I can repair or do I pay the $100 trip fee and have them come fix it?
I come home yesterday and the kitchen is hot. Thermostat is set at 72 but shows 80. We have a small theater upstairs which is currently 95 degrees. Fortunately the other unit that is working controls the bedrooms so this is not an emergency.
I go outside and one unit is spinning just fine but the other will not spin, it is just making a buzzing noise. I had the same issue with a pool pump last year and I am pretty sure the warranty people said it is a capacitor. Same thing, I turned it on and it just made a buzzing sound.
Doc, I am looking to you. you saved me $96 with my plumbing issue.
Is this a simple thing I can repair or do I pay the $100 trip fee and have them come fix it?