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A waste of duct tape.

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This is a new home

Of course they cannot install ductwork or

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I find those plastic plugs missing in evaporator coils all the time. Is there any reasonable--albeit wrong--explanation for why someone would remove one?

John

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That's where you intentionally and figuratively jack-slap the HVAC installer and builder by writing something in your report like, "Have a competent HVAC technician - not the hack who installed this system - clean this mess up."

ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!!

Mike

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Originally posted by Bain

I find those plastic plugs missing in evaporator coils all the time. Is there any reasonable--albeit wrong--explanation for why someone would remove one?

John

The units ship with the plugs in a plastic bag. The installer has to put them in.

- Jim Katen, Oregon

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Didn't know that, Jim. I suppose it's like finding the unopened bag of refrigerant-line grommets sitting on top of the unit, huh? Those are always interesting photos to show customers.

John

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