How to remove air conditioners?
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How to remove air conditioners?
Any frigies in the house?
I want to quietly remove the a/c plants and head units myself but haven't done anything with a/c's before. Can anyone advise on the process, especially on where I'd look for valves to trap the refrigerant gas? any other advice?
I'm concerned that the first night we're away from the place, we'd come back and find the locks changed. I've allowed 10 days after we actually move out to clear our electrical fittings, bog the screw holes in the wall, etc, but I've just scared myself on this point.
I want to quietly remove the a/c plants and head units myself but haven't done anything with a/c's before. Can anyone advise on the process, especially on where I'd look for valves to trap the refrigerant gas? any other advice?
I'm concerned that the first night we're away from the place, we'd come back and find the locks changed. I've allowed 10 days after we actually move out to clear our electrical fittings, bog the screw holes in the wall, etc, but I've just scared myself on this point.
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
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Re: How to remove air conditioners?
Yes, I know I'll lose the refrigerant in the lines - thanks.
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Re: How to remove air conditioners?
After you move out, it might be a good idea to have someone sleep at the house for the next 10 days. Otherwise, the landlord will likely assume that you've gone for good.
Re: How to remove air conditioners?
If I were you I would have it done by a professional. He, after all, knows exactly what he's doing (presumably).
If you want I can give you a tel. # of an a/c guy.
If you want I can give you a tel. # of an a/c guy.
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Re: How to remove air conditioners?
Yes please - I hate to ask it, but does he speak any English?Jaap N. wrote:If I were you I would have it done by a professional. He, after all, knows exactly what he's doing (presumably).
If you want I can give you a tel. # of an a/c guy.
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
Re: How to remove air conditioners?
Can I suggest a google search, Stroppy I think I am getting the hang of these whiny little contributions.
General Mackevili: I just don't want you littering our forum with your drivel.
Re: How to remove air conditioners?
just take the two main parts and leave the rest, much easier...20 min job.
General Mackevili: I just don't want you littering our forum with your drivel.
Re: How to remove air conditioners?
No English whatsoever, I was lucky to have Mrs. Jaap N. present at the time... maybe as your pa to be present? Will pm the #.StroppyChops wrote:Yes please - I hate to ask it, but does he speak any English?Jaap N. wrote:If I were you I would have it done by a professional. He, after all, knows exactly what he's doing (presumably).
If you want I can give you a tel. # of an a/c guy.
Re: How to remove air conditioners?
PM sent.
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Re: How to remove air conditioners?
Cheers mate.Jaap N. wrote:PM sent.
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