May 21, 2007 19:30
So close and yet so far... we DO have heat and AC, though!!! So that's
a very good thing. They tested the heat on Friday but it was so chilly
that they really didn't want to test the AC since they'd be back today
(Monday). It felt so good that I was almost tempted to keep the heat
on! But I'm morally opposed to running the heat in May. Or maybe I'm
just a tightwad and just use energy conservation as my excuse, who
knows. Today should have been the last day for it all, since they only
needed to get the humidifier hooked up, but as we were doing the final
walk-through we noticed that they brought the primary drain line for
the upstairs system down into the crawlspace but never continued it
outside, so that needs to be finished tomorrow.Overall I've been very
pleased with these contractors. They were pleasant to work with, I felt
that they were trustworthy and reliable, they seemed to know their
stuff, and from what I can tell, the work that they did was very good.
The only thing I'm not happy with is that they tossed a bunch of little
stuff that I'd planned to keep. I'm the first to admit that it was
stuff that would be considered junk to most people, stuff that didn't
have any real monetary value to anyone: the old disconnect switch, a
few of the old knobs from the old knob & tube wiring, and a bunch of
probably 40's-50's era tins with labels still intact that probably were
used to store screws and the like, including several old little stain
cans and an even older coffee tin with a metal lid. But it was MY junk,
dammit, not theirs to dispose of, and now its all gone. And yet there's
some other trash still left behind in the basement, such as the
insulation that they had to take down in order to run some of the
ductwork. Why couldn't they have tossed that out instead of my little
tins and knobs and electrical boxes?!?So would I recommend them? Yes,
most definitely, so if you're in Slower Lower and need a good HVAC
contractor, I'd be happy to pass along their name. But I'd just make
sure to remove any treasures that someone else might think is trash
that is in the area where they'd be working.