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bbehe
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For some reason, my downstairs thermostat no longer works (but the unit does work if it's plugged into the upstairs zone). The wires don't look loose or anything, so I guess I need someone to come out and look. Any recommendations?

5/11/2016 6:15:49 PM

PaulISdead
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Just open the windows

-I'm krallum and I approved this message

5/11/2016 6:40:29 PM

Sweden
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http://www.yourserviceprofessional.com

Friend of mine is the owner.

5/11/2016 7:01:43 PM

wdprice3
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AK&C has been good to me.

5/12/2016 9:13:10 AM

Douche Bag
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I recommend you replace your downstairs thermostat. Takes 5 minutes to swap out and if it doesn't fix the problem, you can return it. Way cheaper than paying a $100 service call plus time on top of that.

5/12/2016 9:15:07 AM

wdprice3
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^this. Sorry, I didn't read the post. If it's a bad thermostat, GET YOU ONE, DAWG. If that doesn't solve the issue, return it and then call an HVAC company.

5/12/2016 9:17:00 AM

bbehe
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Sorry if I didn't make it clear, but trying the downstairs unit upstairs works fine. Trying the upstairs unit downstairs doesn't work

5/12/2016 9:27:00 AM

darkone
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If you have a multi-meter, make sure the thermostat is getting power from the wiring. There's a transformer that provides the low voltage. It might have gone bad. It's an easy fix if it has.

5/12/2016 10:57:24 AM

raiden
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anyone used Michael & Sons?

5/12/2016 6:49:38 PM

darkone
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^ Don't.

One of my posts in a different thread:
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"Look for locally owned businesses that have been in business for a while. The big corporate outfits will bend you over and with the newer businesses you can never be too sure what you'll get unless you know some folks who have already done business with them. Manufacturers' websites usually have a list of approved service providers. It's a good place to start."

5/13/2016 1:49:38 PM

synapse
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I sent a PM but I use Allen Kelly. Friend of mine is a salesman and does great work. Think they're mostly a Trane shop, but they service it all.

5/13/2016 3:00:53 PM

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