New Member – Learning Every Day with Hydronics & Tools

Hi all,
I’ve been in the field for a number of years now—mostly residential, some light commercial—and I still feel like there’s always something new to pick up. I’ve done my fair share of hydronic installs and forced-air troubleshooting, but I still get stumped every now and then (especially with older systems and quirky installs).
Found this forum a while back when looking for opinions on pressure control and low water cutoff setups. The level of knowledge here is impressive, so I figured it was time to stop lurking and join in.
Lately, I’ve been getting more interested in diagnostic tools—especially those that can help save time on service calls or avoid unnecessary tear-downs. Looking forward to learning more from you all, and happy to share my own experiences too.
Thanks for having me.
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@camello Welcome!
You will never be an expert. None of us are. Things in this business are constantly changing, and NO ONE has all the answers.
Keep learning with a good attitude and you will be very good at what you do.
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Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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learn from EVERY mistake you make.
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