UncleCliffy'sDaddy
We're all Bozos on this bus.
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Used to be I could have actually repaired my own furnace but they have gotten so incredibly complex and complicated with all the new "high efficiency" crap tacked on. Chock full of (usually) plastic, cheap looking crap it's almost impossible to access. Gas furnaces are far more complicated than they were 40 years ago. It's like the motorheads of my generation trying to work on the cars of today. Where do you even start..........I've found over the years that in this global economy, even the "best" or "top" brands will have one part or component that will go out. Most likely it's something they didn't manufacture themselves but instead used a 3rd party to make the part. But everything else that is connected to that inferior piece is still quality. But also, tons of people will have the exact same problem, a few of them actually know how to fix it, and out of that 2 or 3 of them will make a youtube video on how to fix it yourself
Most of the time you're paying a repairperson to come to your house and fix whatever has broken, 10% is the cost is the part, and 90% of the expense is for their knowledge of how to fix it.
Always check on youtube for the exact model of the product you have and the problem it has. The repair might be easier than you think.
Added bonus, I always use it as a reason to buy a new tool or two, lol.
And you are absolutely correct about that one cheesy part or component. With our washing machine it was the motherboard. With our dishwasher it was the drain pump (plastic impeller chewed up thanks to the plastic from the recommended dishwasher soap pods). Both went out either just prior to the warranty expiring, or very, very soon after. And in both cases we had to wait several weeks for repairs because the parts houses did not keep those parts on the shelf......despite the repair guys admitting that those were the parts that went out most often in those appliances. It's a helluva racket