The good news and the bad news…

Posted on January 15, 2007
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The good news: a San Jose firm was able to repair our 53-year-old furnace, once they’d located a replacement blower motor. Yay! I met the repairmen here a little after 4:30 (thank you Caltrain 4:05 ‘baby bullet’ which pulled into Palo Alto at 4:26), where my dear accomplice was waiting, motor running to meet the repair crew. 90 minutes later, a whir, a whoosh and our suddenly much-more-modern-looking (at least the pipes and controls in front) furnace came back to life. Yay! The repair guys packed up, I paid a bill much smaller than I’d been previously been led to believe was possible. And all was well.

The bad news: 2 cycles of the thermostat later, nada. Once again, gas came on, but blower failed to kick in. A quick phone call to our repairman revealed he was already in South San Jose at 8 PM, and still working. He apologized profusely, and offered to be back by 10 AM. We still have the space heaters, the house is warm, so I agreed. Repairman thinks that he needs to tweak adjustments and all will be well. I can only hope

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  1. www.gulker.com » Blog Archive » Biting the ‘green bullet’ on December 4th, 2007 12:07 pm

    […] You may recall that last year our 53-year-old furnace failed during a cold snap (temperatures in the 30s). Our good, local plumbing and heating guys wouldn’t repair it, it was just too old. I found a (what turned out to be) fly-by-night outfit to repair it, and we made it through last winter. […]

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