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HVAC training
Here in Texas the AC goes out a lot and is the number one maintenance expense. So now I usually install a whole new system when I purchase a property. That way, I won't have to worry about it while it's under warranty and I can write it off. My question is whether or not I should go through training to do the installation myself. Has anybody done this and does it save you a significant amount of money?