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  • Relatively simple maintenance will ensure the longevity of your furnace. I'll show you how to remove and clean your furnace blower fan. I show you what to watch out for and some tricks and tips. Music : Cats searching for the truth by Nat Keefe / @natkeefe
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  • @desertwolfairconditioning86
    @desertwolfairconditioning86 3 роки тому +30

    Voltage on a residential furnace is actually 120V. Lol. Still a must to turn the power off.

  • @Xhoven
    @Xhoven 3 місяці тому +2

    I was quoted $387 to get my blower assembly cleaned. Thanks to your video, I was able to do it myself. Thank you so much!

    • @Bigb713
      @Bigb713 2 місяці тому

      Yeah a man just told me 1040 to clean this and vents like bruh what

  • @rfink222
    @rfink222 8 місяців тому +4

    I cleaned mine the other day. Make sure all removed wires are put back exactly as removed. Take a picture before you disconnect any wires. Take wheel out and hand clean with soap and water for thorough cleaning. Put everything back in reverse order.

    • @FrankSouza-ss7cz
      @FrankSouza-ss7cz 11 днів тому

      Soap and water? NO NO you are not gonna eat off that. Do not bring water in contact with the blower

  • @konradpetz7317
    @konradpetz7317 Рік тому +8

    I'm an industrial electrician, I went to a HVAC course years ago and one topic was the blower. If the fins are not clean it changes the pitch and how the blower moves the air. Well funny thing got a call from my brother in-law the next week that his furnace is not working, would run then shut down. They moved into the house earlier in the year and now its furnace time. Checked out, the previous owner did not have a filter in the furnace. The furnace would start then kick out on hi temp. Checked the blower the the cupped fins were completely full of dirt. Removed the blower and cleaned it. Problem solved.

  • @joeyprince2910
    @joeyprince2910 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you for this easy to understand video. Loads of valuable information, I’m glad I found it. I’m sure that this simple video is going to save me hundreds if not thousands of dollars. One tip to add, Just before your about to disconnect your wires, -Take A Picture- 👍

  • @gcraig0001
    @gcraig0001 Рік тому +11

    If you use effective filters, and keep the airbox sealed properly, the fan and motor shouldn't get that filthy. The true purpose of the filters is to keep the junk out of the furnace and especially out of the blower and heat exchanger (as well as the A/C evaporator coils if so equipped), not to clean the air for the customer. Look at all the openings in that furnace, and you can see where the dust and dirt came from.

  • @jamesrooney7689
    @jamesrooney7689 Рік тому +2

    i would of checked the capasitor while i had excess to it great video thank you

  • @mesureshg
    @mesureshg Рік тому +3

    Very useful video. Thank you!
    Never thought it was that easy to take out the blower assembly. This video will also be useful to replace a defective blower motor!
    Kudos to you 🙏

  • @larryowens7023
    @larryowens7023 8 місяців тому

    Very good video! Thanks for making it. I'm a bit surprised you closed it all back up without vacuuming/cleaning all the other dust and cobwebs, though. Dust is the big enemy! Today I had a furnace tuneup on my 23 year old Bryant 80t furnace. Not only did it pass with flying colors, but the tech told me it was one of the cleanest furnaces he's seen in his 18 years of HVAC work. "You get a gold medal for preventative maintenance" he said.
    What did I do? I clean everything annually during the off season and check it in season. Over the years I also replaced one ignitor and one sensor.... requiring 1 screwdriver for each job. The tech said my blower fan was a bit dirty, but not bad at all. That's why I sought videos on how to clean it!

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  8 місяців тому +1

      This was a 4 hour job condensed into a 12 minute video. Of course you don't see everything that is done, and some things are "cut" for expediency. Thank you for watching, and cudos to you for going the extra mile!

  • @Robnord1
    @Robnord1 Рік тому +6

    This was nice. I get paid to work on furnaces, may I offer a couple of suggestions?
    1. When you removed the cover while running @ 10:47 , the door switch forces an immediate shutdown. These have a timed cooldown cycle by the board to prevent this type shutdown because doing so can crack the heat exchanger. Big $
    2. If you remove and either pressure wash or bucket and brush clean the blower wheel to shiny , It'll run for more years before getting dirty again.
    I would still have a pro look the unit over every couple of years to check proper operation and combustion chamber integrity. The visit should go quick since you clean the blower.

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому +1

      Awesome

    • @Azaion91
      @Azaion91 Рік тому

      How in the hell would it crack metal from stopping heat too suddenly? I could see if you drop ice on it but really just from stopping the blower? It sounds unbelievable to me

    • @Robnord1
      @Robnord1 Рік тому

      @@Azaion91 The fan blowing on the metal keeps it's temperature constant. It is protected by airflow just like a balloon of water is protected and can be heated over a flame. If the fan stops suddenly in the middle of a cycle, the hottest portions do a sudden heat spike . The alloy and thickness used in most heat exchangers and combustion chambers are not designed to handle this.

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      @@Azaion91 good question...I would like to know the answer too. I know from experience that some casted metal (aluminum or cast iron) can become brittle from temperature fluctuations.

  • @asuhayda1
    @asuhayda1 6 місяців тому

    A/C coil cleaner does a great job of cleaning the fins on the fan.

  • @chrisnichols7313
    @chrisnichols7313 Рік тому

    This was by far the best video I’ve seen yet on cleaning your furnace.

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      Very kind for you to say. Read all the comments, there are a few pieces of advice from viewrs in there as well!

  • @danielortega6011
    @danielortega6011 Рік тому +3

    Thanks! Great video, very helpful. I’m going to try it myself now.

  • @kristyleger6938
    @kristyleger6938 Рік тому

    Good choice of background music…not to loud or annoying ! Thanks for your video

  • @garymcaleer6112
    @garymcaleer6112 Рік тому

    Just signed on. Thanks, Remi. I will catalogue this and others for future needs.

  • @TheJazzhandz
    @TheJazzhandz Рік тому +3

    I love when technicians say how bad it is to fix it yourself, and they love to charge you $700 to give you a new air filter and clean it. Love sales me... I mean technicians

  • @johnmellyn2700
    @johnmellyn2700 6 місяців тому

    I think I have the same motor as you , the next time you pull the fan out check for an oil inlet hole ( if you stop the video at 5:20 and look directly to the right of your gloved finger , about 1 inch above the “GE” logo there should be a small hole ) the hole should have either a yellow plastic cap or a metal one that pops off ( by what I can see in the video yours is either missing or you just don’t have one and it’s a sealed unit ) if there is a hole there add the proper oil and get a new cap for the hole , there should be a second fill hole straight back from that one which is difficult to get too, you either have to get the oil bottle with the long flexible straw , or you need to pull the fan motor out ( by removing the three bolts that hold it in and also loosening the bolt that holds it on the shaft ) I’m not trying to be critical of your video, I’m just passing on info that may be helpful as I learned the hard way by neglecting to oil mine for many years ( because I didn’t know any better ) and my fan motor seized ,……another thing to mention is ,.. if it’s a “ metal “ cap ,.. you wouldn’t even think it pops off with a hole behind it ….good luck !

  • @dunrobincourt
    @dunrobincourt 9 місяців тому

    Learned a lot and handy tips. Thanks. B

  • @Jon-hx7pe
    @Jon-hx7pe 10 місяців тому

    while the blower assembly is out on a mid efficiency furnace, should crawl in there and look up with a bright light to inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, holes, popped crimp rings if applicable.
    on a high efficiency, should look at the secondary heat exchanger from there - checking for dirt buildup and signs of water leakage, corrosion. the primary heat exchanger is not visible on high efficiency from blower compartment - the secondary is in the way.

  • @generac43
    @generac43 Рік тому

    Fantastic! Thanks for doing this video.

  • @brianszanyi5538
    @brianszanyi5538 Рік тому

    You can use spray starch lemon scent spray all the fins clean it real good and put it back in works great I was told by a furnace person

  • @divineknowledge4607
    @divineknowledge4607 Рік тому +1

    I have never cleaned my fan, or ducts, in 30 years. But then again I have a boiler with radiant heat 😂.

  • @joseorta9928
    @joseorta9928 Рік тому +3

    Great tutorial...congrats

  • @thejustisjohnson2
    @thejustisjohnson2 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome video thanks alot! Saved me a hole bunch! Great work

  • @dreamingrightnow1174
    @dreamingrightnow1174 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this, you made me think I can do it. The music was good too. :)

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  2 роки тому +3

      Be very very thorough with this. I am sure that you can, but if you make a mistake it can be very dangerous or costly or both. Good luck.

    • @jazziez6467
      @jazziez6467 Рік тому +1

      I prefer no music.

  • @brianszanyi5538
    @brianszanyi5538 Рік тому +2

    Nice video anybody with common sense should be able to do this

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      Thank you, I agree.

    • @brianszanyi5538
      @brianszanyi5538 Рік тому +2

      @@oddjobsremigauthier thank you you're the best is always use a camera cell phone for the wires

    • @brianszanyi5538
      @brianszanyi5538 Рік тому

      I have a 46-year furnace air ease brand very simple parts the blower motor has a belt that turns the blower it mounts on the front of the on a slide does the job very simple I just changed the filter Happy New Year always the first of the year our first of the month I change it

    • @brianszanyi5538
      @brianszanyi5538 Рік тому

      I have very good utility bills 150 160 I live in the Chicago area

    • @kandinski888
      @kandinski888 Рік тому

      Very very good video , but capacitors two brown electric line go where ? Moter?

  • @markolsen4394
    @markolsen4394 Рік тому +1

    Nice been wanting to do this

  • @rodgraff1782
    @rodgraff1782 Рік тому +4

    No they don’t run on 220 volts. Residential gas furnaces run on 120 volts. No need to have 220 volts, unless it was an electric furnace. By the way, that big hole in the door, where the plastic lens is supposed to be, is sucking in un filtered air. Maybe that’s why your blower is getting dirty. You could have looked for some oiling ports on the motor, and given each a few drops. I also would have looked up where the blower was to check the heat exchanger.

  • @fresheddie..
    @fresheddie.. Рік тому

    Listen am not playing with this 😆 🤣 😂

  • @BillSW
    @BillSW Рік тому +1

    fellow princessauto shopper tell from the powerfist box!

  • @chadschafer1723
    @chadschafer1723 3 роки тому +7

    Please call a tech, as one i love when i show up and its half apart. I charge you to put it back together then charge you to fix it, you make me so much more money. Thanks

    • @michaelanthonysabatolegget9386
      @michaelanthonysabatolegget9386 2 роки тому +6

      Agreed if the homeowner has very short term memory. Tis why pics help and a great idea. The pros don't do this! I have never seen them take a pic...we all make mistakes. One wrong wire connection, they would blame it on me or claim, "well your system is 24 years old!" yuck yuck....
      How do we customers know if the "tech" is thorough? We trust.
      I trusted my a/c guy: h'ell never be back: screws missing on the control panel outside, didn't even offer to clean the unit until it is replaced. He only stated, "it's not worth the 400 to clean". To me it is. Even if I bought new in a few months.
      I had another "pro" have my car in a body shop. He was to replace 2 bumpers for 3600 bucks. Once he saw he could get my car from the insurance company, (and I refused his service) he charged me 1600 to put the car back together, and he reused old clips, the back bumper has 1/4 inch gap all the way around.
      Lesson learned: I will buy the bumpers myself, have Maaco paint them, and I will install them for no charge. Stupid is as stupid did.
      So much for "calling a tech"...

    • @chadschafer1723
      @chadschafer1723 2 роки тому

      @@michaelanthonysabatolegget9386 please do it yourself, no one wants you as a customer

    • @jennyeyesxfirepioneer6934
      @jennyeyesxfirepioneer6934 Рік тому

      Idiot. If love making money why are you discouraging DIY’ers? Dumb AZZ.

    • @chadschafer1723
      @chadschafer1723 Рік тому

      @@jennyeyesxfirepioneer6934 I love when a person who hasn't mastered the English language calls me an idiot

    • @bigredjohnson6921
      @bigredjohnson6921 Рік тому

      Why didn't you demonstrate how to discharge the capacitor? It's so easy to do.

  • @crand20033
    @crand20033 8 місяців тому +1

    You have nice, neat wiring but mine looks like a rat's nest. and it's hard to even notate what wire goes where. Some are even the same color as the others.

    • @mauona
      @mauona 3 місяці тому

      Same, I just use stickers with numbers (on wires and boards). That's easier. Like you say, some wires have similar color, so even if you take a pic it can be troublesome to reconnect everything.

  • @elkokeraliuga8556
    @elkokeraliuga8556 Рік тому +1

    Was lub needed? I mean since motor was removed may as well!

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      This one had sealed bearings, but yes, of course if there is a nipple, give it a shot!

  • @ihateleftistliars4840
    @ihateleftistliars4840 Рік тому +2

    Thank you sir!!

  • @michaelb7280
    @michaelb7280 4 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant : )

  • @jamkpa
    @jamkpa 9 місяців тому

    It appears that there is an air gap at the bottom right hand side of your filter to the ductwork that is allowing dirty air to bypass the filter.

  • @timsager6153
    @timsager6153 Рік тому +2

    What about lubing the blower motor bearings, even if they are sealed

  • @grandpapete417
    @grandpapete417 6 місяців тому

    I think I can do this but I don’t know how to

  • @adamvang6845
    @adamvang6845 8 місяців тому

    Thanks you

  • @jakeholcombe4002
    @jakeholcombe4002 Рік тому +3

    A professional would also fully remove the motor and actually clean the housing

  • @user-vr8mv1ci6d
    @user-vr8mv1ci6d 2 місяці тому

    The only time you need to remove the fan is when the motor goes out. Cleaning it will not prevent the motor from taking a dump period.

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  2 місяці тому +1

      I don't often contradict comments, but I do not want anyone to be misguided. The bearings and bushings inside the motor will experience excessive wear if the fan blades become laden with grime. It throws the balance off and causes the motor shaft to wobble and the bearings to fail. If you question this, try driving your car without balancing the wheels, and see how short a time it takes for bearings and shafts to fall apart.

    • @user-vr8mv1ci6d
      @user-vr8mv1ci6d 2 місяці тому

      @oddjobsremigauthier I'm pretty sure grease plays a big part on the bearings failing. I used to work at a food industry plant where we made vegetables. All there motors there were always dirty and they ran well as long as we were able to change bearings to prevent them from failing. Wear and tear will fail the motor not dust so that's the reason I don't agree with cleaning fan blades and wiping or blowing dust away from motor.

  • @boleromientay3769
    @boleromientay3769 3 роки тому +1

    Very useful video, thank you👍👍👍

  • @marcob.7801
    @marcob.7801 8 місяців тому

    OOPS.....just saw the blue filter. I have the same one and Don't believe it filters that well. Went back to Filterbuy Merv 11,....keps everything nice and clean!

  • @weeverob
    @weeverob Рік тому +1

    thanks! what about lubing the fan?

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      In my opinion, most of these fans have sealed bearings. If it needs grease, it will have a grease fitting- otherwise don't oil it.

  • @Marc_B.
    @Marc_B. 28 днів тому

    My blades have a lot of rust spots all over the blades. I rinsed and used fan blade cleaner. Lots of dirt came off, but still this rust or rust like stuff will not come off. What should I do?

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  27 днів тому

      You realize I am not a furnace repair- anything guy. I wouldn't wager a guess at what caused the rust, or what to do about it. Sometimes it is worth the effort and money to pay a professional.

  • @bradleybrown5614
    @bradleybrown5614 Рік тому

    extremely clean compared to mine!

  • @TPfromtheD
    @TPfromtheD Рік тому +1

    At 1:10 I knew I couldn't do this myself I'll call my furnace guy and happily give him my money because my biggest fear is that the furnace will blow up with me sitting right next to it.. No thanks sir😂

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      That is exactly what "furnace guy" is for. You are wise in knowing your capabilities. Good comment!

    • @smith7388
      @smith7388 10 місяців тому

      @@oddjobsremigauthierI agree. So what that said how much would it cost to have a tech come out?

  • @percyfaith11
    @percyfaith11 Рік тому +5

    How does the fan get dirty if the filter is kept clean?

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому +2

      This old furnace is not air tight and this fan likely hasn't been cleaned in decades.

    • @Jon-hx7pe
      @Jon-hx7pe 10 місяців тому

      your blower compartment access panel is missing the sight glass where the board's led indicator is - some air is leaking through there. i would foil tape over it just on outside - or better yet get a replacement sight glass @@oddjobsremigauthier

  • @aperlia6603
    @aperlia6603 Рік тому

    Could I just hit it with a compressed air wand with a 90 degree bend while it's installed? I could hook up a shopvac while I'm doing it? Just thinking of ways to save time.

  • @DBTdad
    @DBTdad Рік тому

    At 4:15 blower is removed & cleaning begins

  • @marcob.7801
    @marcob.7801 8 місяців тому

    You ain't got no filter before that blower fan on the return make up air bra!

  • @David-ei5lq
    @David-ei5lq 7 місяців тому

    How about LED CONTROL STATUS CHART RIGHT ON THE COVER LOWER LEFT! Sheesh!

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching the video! Glad you got something out of it!

  • @edgarsteele
    @edgarsteele Рік тому

    What air compressor are you using? I’d love to find a small portable unit that pumps 7+ CFM. I’m not aware of such technology

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      If I remember, it was a Mastercraft 26 gallon ,1.5HP compressor. In USA , Husky makes the same one. It is rated at 5.2 CFM. The 2.0 HP gives 6.2 CFM. Any more and you would require a gas powered or 240V compressor I think.

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. If your furnace is more than 10 years old, you probably should’ve oiled it, as well, unless it’s a sealed bearing system.
    Designers really need to do a better job of designing furnaces, so you don’t have to take the control panel out first, to get to the blower. That’s ridiculous!
    Another thing, please turn off the annoying music during the discussion part of your video. Just play the annoying music perhaps at the beginning and the end.

    • @boggy7665
      @boggy7665 11 місяців тому

      Yep, when the content is talking that I want to hear, any music is annoying, doubly annoying if it's music I find annoying all by itself.

  • @smith7388
    @smith7388 10 місяців тому

    About how much would this cost?

  • @lounar482
    @lounar482 Рік тому

    Nice babeeee!!!

  • @blipblop92
    @blipblop92 Рік тому

    Imo this blower isnt that dirty to the point that it will reduce running efficiency. You can also blow compressed air on the fins while the blower is still in place so less things that can go wrong.

  • @chadschafer1723
    @chadschafer1723 3 роки тому +2

    Or you could just run a filter and change it and you wont have to do this at all

    • @michaelanthonysabatolegget9386
      @michaelanthonysabatolegget9386 2 роки тому +6

      "run a filter?" You mean, "change the filter?" I don't think so. I change the filters all the time for 25 years. My blower still is funked after years of sucking in dirty air...

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs Рік тому +1

      That’s what you do before this happens. Not everyone starts with a brain new AC you know. And filters aren’t perfect. If they were, the AC wouldn’t be able to handle it anyways

    • @gcraig0001
      @gcraig0001 Рік тому +3

      Notice in this video all the openings that allow all that gunk straight into the blower compartment. You can install the most efficient filter made, and it won't help if you let air bypass the filter and go straight into the compartment. Seal up all the openings, make sure your filter actually seals against the furnace, and use a good midlevel filter and change it as prescribed. The cheap filters of the old days wouldn't stop much, the most expensive available today may be so restrictive it affects the performance of the furnace. Stick with a filter that fits in between the extremes.

  • @dannytaylor6066
    @dannytaylor6066 8 місяців тому

    You just got the surface dust off. It would come cleaner. Especially when you do it right

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  8 місяців тому

      If there is a right way, I haven't seen it. I watched the video you made and I still think mine is better (I might be biased). Thanks for watching.

    • @dannytaylor6066
      @dannytaylor6066 8 місяців тому

      i did not make a video. use a tooth brush in the fins. you can use a small air compressor and blow it out or vacuum@@oddjobsremigauthier

  • @a8a999
    @a8a999 Рік тому

    Do you lubricate the motor?

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому +3

      No. The bearings in the motor and blower are usually sealed and do not require grease.

  • @melvinwillingham233
    @melvinwillingham233 Рік тому

    If you have experience working with hand tools you may be able to complete this task. Otherwise call a professional.

  • @hughug1892
    @hughug1892 9 місяців тому

    Great video, but an extremely annoying music. Why does one need any music in an instructional video? Fail for adding music

  • @prosay
    @prosay Рік тому

    Pay the tech!
    Change your air filters often.

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      It is absolutely true that there are two types of people. One type will always thing that they must hire the tech, and others that will never hire the tech. This video is for the later.

  • @jakeholcombe4002
    @jakeholcombe4002 Рік тому

    It everybody has the same furnace and the furnace runs on 120 not 220

  • @bobbywanger8123
    @bobbywanger8123 Рік тому

    👍👍👍🔥🔥

  • @altyndom7039
    @altyndom7039 Рік тому

    It’s runs on 120 volt single phase, no need to shutoff the breaker, just the switch. You damage it it’s your own fault

  • @bills6946
    @bills6946 8 місяців тому

    If your blower is dirty, you either don’t have a filter installed or it is the wrong size filter. The blower should never get dirty like that. Owner negligence.

  • @gcraig0001
    @gcraig0001 Рік тому +16

    This is not something everyone could or should do. If you aren't knowledgeable with regards to electrical devices, and aren't mechanically inclined and experienced, do not do what this man just did. You may hurt yourself and/or damage your furnace. If he had messed up that blower assembly and had to have it replaced, he would have been out a lot more than what a basic service call costs. If he had made a mistake with the electrical connections, he could have cost himself a lot more than that.

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому +4

      That is always good advice. As I have always said, if you have any doubts, call a professional.

    • @jwsnotruth7106
      @jwsnotruth7106 Рік тому +3

      This guy is 1000000% right !!!!!!!

    • @TheGreatEscape77
      @TheGreatEscape77 Рік тому +1

      A monkey can do this. Its like 5 wires and 2 screws. I dont need a service guy to come and charge me $200 just for showing up if they can do it i can do it

    • @roscoeroscoe8695
      @roscoeroscoe8695 Рік тому +13

      so he shouldn't have made the video and helped out all of those people that are capable of doing this job?....so many haters..

  • @hotfeva9843
    @hotfeva9843 Рік тому

    Call a professional on this people save yourself the headache, if you rewire the wrong way it can be very costly to fix

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому +1

      I could not agree more. Thank you for using your judgement and realizing your limitations. If you are willing to attempt this, be absolutely sure you know what you are doing. Hot Feva here has some doubts, so he called a professional. That is solid advice.

    • @ahyaok100
      @ahyaok100 Рік тому +1

      Anyone that has any experience with taking electrical things apart already will know to take a picture first, but if you're not comfortable don't do it, yes. With that said, you don't have to be an hvac professional or an electrical engineer to do this either.

  • @michaelgreen9509
    @michaelgreen9509 Рік тому

    Please oh please do it yourself. Us service guya love fixing things that home owners do themselves. More money in my pocket, thank you!

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому +4

      I used to think like that too. However, I have come to realize that people are a lot smarter than arrogant tradesmen give them credit for. Most people know their limitations, and if they aren't confident, they call a pro.

    • @Xhoven
      @Xhoven 3 місяці тому

      Lol are you trying to scare people off from attempting their own repairs? Complete novices might screw things up, but anyone who has DIY experience is not going to have a problem with something like this. My money is still in my own pocket.

  • @eliblum9461
    @eliblum9461 3 роки тому +5

    This is NOT for a homeowner to do. Absolutely not for enduser

    • @dreamingrightnow1174
      @dreamingrightnow1174 2 роки тому +7

      Why?

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs Рік тому

      @@dreamingrightnow1174 because most homeowners are idiots?

    • @RtistiqSkubie
      @RtistiqSkubie Рік тому +5

      @@dreamingrightnow1174 homeowners can DEFINITELY do this. But only if you're already experienced doing small technical work 🙄. This is NOT a major job.

    • @bobdees6428
      @bobdees6428 Рік тому +1

      I was told by a few AC guys it needed to be replaced it was so dirty and making strange noises. So I took a picture, marked each wire on a diagram of the board. I removed the entire unit only 4 or 5 screws it was beyond filthy and rubbing metal on metal. It took 2 days of blowing it down, using chemicals to soak and hose out. I had to grind with a Dremel tool a few sections, lube it up and put everything back together. But I saved almost a thousand bucks,,, despite what the guy above said anyone could do it. It takes patience, time and a whole lot of elbow grease

    • @lorenzoparedes2306
      @lorenzoparedes2306 2 місяці тому

      There will always be those whose job seems threatened by these DIY videos, and try to frighten those who are interested, capable, and most of all, careful to disconnect electrical power, take notes/photos, use the proper tools and materials, etc.
      I would only add that a good quality facial mask should be worn when using compressed air to clean the 'squirrel cage' blower on the furnace, to prevent inhalation of that filthy air and particles.

  • @robertkat
    @robertkat Рік тому

    No need to klean your furnace fan if you replace your filter every month.

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 Рік тому

      They suck air from the front of the Furnace that doesn't go through the filter

  • @jamesbizs
    @jamesbizs Рік тому

    Lol people are going to cost themselves a lot of money. I think you’re very much overestimating the ability of people to do this.

    • @RtistiqSkubie
      @RtistiqSkubie Рік тому +1

      No. People overestimate themselves. This knowledge is for anyone to find, it's up to you as an individual to know what you're capable of.

  • @manualjane2446
    @manualjane2446 9 місяців тому

  • @gte1340
    @gte1340 Рік тому

    220 volts! Yeah right.....

    • @oddjobsremigauthier
      @oddjobsremigauthier  Рік тому

      Actually, not right. I mis-spoke there, as you so politely pointed out. Thank you.

    • @gte1340
      @gte1340 Рік тому

      @@oddjobsremigauthier 😉😉😉😉