Life Lesson: Dog Piss v AC Unit

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Dog piss comes out victorious. :facepalm:

Just replaced our unit last week bc my dickhead dog pissed all over it enough that it corroded the coil.

Any good ideas for a barrier, that won't look like holy hell?
 

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maybe get someting a little bigger to put some space between the wee wee and the unit...or line it with a fine mesh(like screen door mesh) that you can hose down but allows air movement...

i wouldn`t go to brookstone...go to home depot or loews...
 

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I like it Weasie! I don't have a lot of imagination when it comes to this stuff so this is good stuff. I don't want some little fence or to stack up landscaping pavers.
 

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I like it Weasie! I don't have a lot of imagination when it comes to this stuff so this is good stuff. I don't want some little fence or to stack up landscaping pavers.

good,bud.....this was quoted a $99...brookstone is always overpriced(but $99 isn`t outrageous for a kit),so you could get something cheaper at the home d.i.y. stores.....you could get an unfinished or vinyl kit that you can paint any color that suits you....

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You replaced the entire unit?

Coil replacement was $1600 for a unit that was undersized for the house. I decided to get a whole new one. Prices ranged from $2500 to $5900. I got a nice 3 ton Carrier unit for $2500 installed by the company I was referred to by a co-worker. Next closes was $3900.
 

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Coil replacement was $1600 for a unit that was undersized for the house. I decided to get a whole new one. Prices ranged from $2500 to $5900. I got a nice 3 ton Carrier unit for $2500 installed by the company I was referred to by a co-worker. Next closes was $3900.

You should have called Joker and let him handle it. :0003
 
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