My Trane is no longer eating my electricity
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Christine on Feb 22, 2014You should put your solution in your original question. Others will try to make suggestions. Plus, someone else in your situation could probably use this sadly obvious solution. Makes you want to call the others, doesn't it?Helpful Reply
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Marilyn S on Feb 22, 2014Christine, I tried to put my solution with my original question but, I'm embarrassed to admit, I didn't know how.Helpful Reply
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Shari on Feb 22, 2014I'm happy you were able to get the problem solved! Nobody has extra money to give to the power company unnecessarily every month! But doesn't it astound you that it took 3 repair people to finally figure out the problem? I mentioned in your original post that I have run into this so many times in the past few years with appliance repairmen. I had 4 service calls in less than 4 weeks on my washing machine for the same problem. In addition, my refrigerator was completely out of service for about 10 days while a parade of repairmen came at least 5 times to "fix" it! It's just ridiculous that it takes 3 or more services calls to fix a single problem! Makes me wonder if repairmen are now getting paid based on the number of service calls they can make in a day. (Kind of reminds me of doctors... move 'em in and move 'em out!) If you want to edit your previous post, you can do that by clicking the little arrow in the upper right hand corner of that original post. A box will drop down with several options. Click on "Edit Post" and you can add the new info. You can also add a new comment to your original post letting people know the outcome but many people just comment on the question without reading through previous comments so editing the original question is the best way to let people know what the problem was. You could skip down a couple lines and then say something like... EDITED TO ADD: (and then write out (or copy and paste) the part about the 3rd repairman and the split duct etc.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Feb 22, 2014That is great news Marilyn. At least someone took the time needed to come to the solution for your issue. You could have simply posted that your were successful in the comment section of the post.Helpful Reply
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Jean Adams on Feb 23, 2014Going up in the attic was just a little too much trouble for the others. Shame on them. What goes around comes around. Thank you guys at Woodbridge Environmental for your concern.Helpful Reply
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