Pushka
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Works for methe same amount accumulates - you just cant see it as its hidden in the carpet.
Works for methe same amount accumulates - you just cant see it as its hidden in the carpet.
now its floor boards.
can you post the link for the one you purchased please - I can't see any on their website for that priceI'm sure like some here, they've hired the Britax carpet washing machines. Years ago. I've used the tradie carpet people but who seem to charge the earth and not impressed. The britax machines are heavy, messy, a process to hire to and generally also a pain in the butt process. But my small carpets need cleaning, especially the bedroom one which is the only wall to wall and is the place the cat runs to to yak. Unless I catch him.
I've been researching carpet cleaners online. Quite expensive and really the reviews are mixed. I had to go into Bunnings and Hardly Normal is next door so I popped in for a look. Yep. Around $700 or so. There was also a Vax for $199. A smaller footprint. A google search gave it pretty good reviews but clearly only designed for small areas. AKA, my situation. So I bought it. Being hot yesterday and today a perfect time to test.
So easy to set up. Was up and running in a couple of minutes. And it worked a treat. No more shady spots where I'd cleaned but could still see the areas. Bedroom carpet dry within around 6 hours. It's always excellent, but worrying, cleaning out the dirt reservoir. It has done its job. Today, hot again, so set it up to clean three rugs. They looked clean before I started . But youwsers, the dirty water from the tank, plus cat hair, was well, very brown. Can highly recommend this for small jobs.
Washing machine. My three year old LG washing machine has an internal leak. I was hoping it was the hoses or loose connection externally. It has now started tripping the surge device so time for action. Plumber confirmed it was something inside The guarantee for 10 years is only for the motor. Of course. Decided against repairs. Sadly a new one just ordered and will be delivered tomorrow. They will reconnect and take away the old one. I suspect a handy person might be able to fix it. Likely worth a go. I'll mention it to the delivery guys.
When we got married we were given a washing machine. It lasted 20 years with no issues. Those were the days.
We just replaced an old Daikin with another Daikinnew ducted Reverse cycle aircon
Not a terribly nice way to talk about yourself, in the 3rd personWe picked up a Hoover carpet washer and I find it really good, particularly with a geriatric cat who thinks her litter tray is optional.
I would think so.Does anyone know if a new ducted Reverse cycle aircon system would be much more energy efficient than a 20 year old one
More energy efficient?. According to the Daikin guy the new aircon was slightly more energy efficient. How much he wouldn't say. Replaced a 16year old.more energy efficient than a 20 year old one
We have no shoe policy inside the house.Correct but at least you can see where it is. Carpets do not prevent dirt accumulation - the same amount accumulates - you just cant see it as its hidden in the carpet.
And dont get me started on carpet stains......Nothing gets rid of carpet stains....
I am still debating when to replace our air conditioning. Never used for heating only coolingMore energy efficient?. According to the Daikin guy the new aircon was slightly more energy efficient. How much he wouldn't say. Replaced a 16year old.
Does anyone know if a new ducted Reverse cycle aircon system would be much more energy efficient than a 20 year old one
Are you calling me old?Not a terribly nice way to talk about yourself, in the 3rd person
Son had a very big install just before Christmas. Large two storey free standing place. $11,000.Out of curiosity, what sort of prices have you all been getting quoted for replacement of your ducted A/C systems? I suspect I'll be up for a replacement in the next couple of years (and hopefully not sooner!) but I am dreading the cost...
As @Pushka said, $9-12K is a reasonable approximation or cheaper depending on whether your existing ducts and valves can be reused. Never know until you get a quote.Out of curiosity, what sort of prices have you all been getting quoted for replacement of your ducted A/C systems? I suspect I'll be up for a replacement in the next couple of years (and hopefully not sooner!) but I am dreading the cost...
Son had a very big install just before Christmas. Large two storey free standing place. $11,000.
Thanks @Pushka, @TheRealTMA. It's not way off what I was thinking. Still hoping my current one holds on for a bit longer yet! The A/C guy has already "MacGuyver'ed" a repair on it as parts are no longer availableAs @Pushka said, $9-12K is a reasonable approximation or cheaper depending on whether your existing ducts and valves can be reused. Never know until you get a quote.
Ahem, no, you called yourself a geriatric catAre you calling me old?
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Old hardware usually needs to be charged for removal and disposal. Plus yes if they need to but usually the ducting is ok, maybe needs de mould, maybe depends on requirements for new system. Need a quote to be sure.Does it cost to have them take out the ducted air conditioning on top of a new one ?