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Mod/Con Equipment maintenance
Tim McElwain
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It is my opinion that with all of the new high end equipment we are seeing now days that maintenance should be limited to what the instructions list as "homeowner maintenance". As for taking equipment apart to to do the required annual cleaning that should be left to trained professionals. Many times equipment is purchased "on-line" and installed by non professionals. Then the homeowner gets involved and we have a difficult situation to say the least. The manufacturer of that equipment is then relied upon to fix all the problems created by non-professionals.
I am not saying that is always the case with this but just feel it is important to clear the air on these types of things.
To the best of my knowledge most companies have always been on top of these problems when they are brought to their attention.
It is better to leave the annual non-homeowner maintenance to professionals.
I am not saying that is always the case with this but just feel it is important to clear the air on these types of things.
To the best of my knowledge most companies have always been on top of these problems when they are brought to their attention.
It is better to leave the annual non-homeowner maintenance to professionals.
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