March 6, 2007

I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me

I found the hvac guy for our job. An old salt he was.

Our new home has hvac issues. I've had a gang of hvac professionals in to make suggestions and give quotes on fixes. All I know I've read on hvac-talk and I'm not handy and don't understand much of the required calculations. So, we're currently pondering about 4 proposals and don't know how to choose.

Yesterday's guy seemed to be the winner. I'm just glad we didn't come to blows. I think I blew the first impression. I met him at the door and in my frenetic weekday routine of doing a chore, getting dinner ready and walking the dog, I forgot to introduce myself and shake his hand. I think I made his shit list immediately. I quickly straightened up, introduced myself and shook the man's hand. Too late. Strike 1 and we're off.

I asked him about some reducting work we needed. We started to walk around the house and I pointed out the location of the new registers. We then proceeded to the basement where he quickly went into a tirade about how the runs weren't sized properly. "Just stop yelling at me. I just moved in here and I'm trying to fix some problems!" I said in a distressed tone. He backed down and said "Friend, (his odd nickname for me) I'm just telling you what I'm seeing, I'm not yelling at you."

He was, trust me.

We went on for about another hour talking about details of the job. I accidentally told him we had problems with the previous owners and he told me, rather authoritatively, "If you think you're getting a penny from them, we're being naive". After I resisted my urge to kick him out of my house (because I kind of knew he was right), I told him he was rude to call me naive. He didn't give a shit.

He then packed up and said he'd do some calculations and come back with a plan and quote (and reminded me he didn't yell at me - he did). Despite the intermittent conflicts, oddly, I think this guy is the one for the job. He was an old timer but seemed to know his stuff and was passionate - about ducting!. If I can get by the personal stuff, I think we'll be in business. I will be taking the plans proposed to an engineer first - someone who's not selling me stuff - to confirm if it's a good solution. We'll see.

He did yell at me.

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February 28, 2007

Dave's List

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It's pretty bad when you have your electrician on speed dial.

Trish and I take good care of a home. We're also as frugal as our parents and happy to be so. So we shop, evaluate and shop again until we find the best (not always the cheapest). These are our best finds in the area. I received nothing from any of them to be on this list.

1. Good Plumber: Calhoun's, 614-444-1995

2. Bad Plumber: WaterWorks - one of two bad ones on the list. I think the guy picked my pockets while going to and from his van while taking MANY coffee breaks. I'm glad Suzi bit him on the ankles.

3. Roofing: One Red Slate (not just slate), 614-267-2366

4. Carpentry: Steve Poulin, 614-296-5250

5. Electrician: Joe Gioffre, 614-262-5003

6. Insulation: Edwards, Mooney & Moses, 614-351-6640

7. Realtor: Eve Holland, 614-825-8839

8. Appliance Repair: Economic Appliance Service, 614-279-2501

8a. Appliance Repair that will take 2-6 months and 4 visits: Sears, 1-800-STEAL-MY-CASH

9. Taxes: Victor Newman, 614-459-4754

10. Floor Finishing: Hardwood Elegance Flooring Co., 614-806-4685

11. Dog walkers: Toni Sits Pets, 614-262-8333

12. Arborist: Ahlum & Arbor Tree Preservation, 614-876-5622

13. Carpet cleaning: Master Clean, 614-847-1181

14. HVAC: Still pouring through contractors and hunting down geothermal options (Buckeye Geo in the lead).

15. Not a local, but a goodie. Ped Food Direct. Yes, I no longer go to PETCO to buy and lug home my thousand pounds of dog and cat food. I order them online, and they come to my front door in a several days. And, they're the same price as local even with the shipping. Yay interweb!

16. Suzi's Nail Trim: On Sunday morning, we go to the Olentangy Petco, 614-298-8014 to get Suze's nails trimmed and sometimes a bath (but she still stinks by the end of the day). Very convenient.

17. Furniture upholstering. Begley's, Info and an example of their work.

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