Synopsis
No Ducks in the Attic is a fun and easy look at residential HVAC installations. Professionals in the industry are often taught theory in the classroom, and the “just do it this way” method in the field without knowing how or why. From the owner of the company, right down to the newest apprentice, all can learn how to properly install a system, create a happy customer, and be profitable without the pitfalls of trial and error mechanics. No Ducks in the Attic discusses the dos and don’ts of load calculations, duct design, equipment specs, condensate problems, electrical basics, and other subjects to fill in the gaps that others assume you know. Especially good for those who “aren’t big readers”.
From the Back Cover
Most people in the world of HVAC installations admittedly aren't big readers. We'd rather be out fishing, tearing up some backwoods trail on our quads, or just having a beer. Even though you do this for a living, the idea of sitting in a classroom, learning about refrigeration theory or physics makes your brain soggy. But, the fact remains, there are still things you should learn about the job you do everyday. No Ducks in the Attic doesn't get into sub-cooling or superheat, nor will you learn about troubleshooting a control board. What you will find are simple, easy to understand ways to make your systems work better, get fewer complaints and call-backs, and best of all, make your job easier.
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