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Thread: Who is the ChicagoLand Distributor for Amana residential a/c ??

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    If you know, please tell. Thanks.

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    Why would you ask this in the RESI/forum?

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    Because its residential im looking for. What other Forum is more appropriate to get my answer ?

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    How about either of the "pro's only" forums?

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    MORAN SUPPLY COMPANY
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    Rudd Heating & Air Conditioning
    Modine Unit Heaters
    HeatLink Radiant Floor Heating
    State Water Heaters
    Slant/Fin Boilers and Baseboard
    Complete HVAC, Sheet Metal, Parts & Accessories
    Morton Grove 8150 N. Lehigh Ave. 847-470-2408
    Mokena 19500 S. Mannaheim Rd. 708-479-5800


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    'How about either of the "pro's only" forums?
    07-29-2005 11:59 AM


    REPLY: Its a possibility, but , as you can see below...a fellow Contractor was kind enough to oblige by me posting in this Forum. Remember...things dont have to be done exactly according to your personal demands/standards. Regards.


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    Reply: Thanks BaldLoonie. I appreciate it.

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    Exclamation SUPERIOR Pro Member

    Originally posted by hvacfella
    as you can see below...a fellow Contractor was kind enough to oblige by me posting in this Forum.
    Bald Loonie
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    'Bald Loonie
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    REPLY: He's got my vote !

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    Yea, might as well post it in the Resi-forum for every homeowner to see...

    That's why the OP should have posted in a PRO's forum!!!

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    julz,

    if a HO really wanted to find out who the distributor is, they could find out weather it was posted in the res or not.


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    Amana distribution in Chicagoland area.
    Moran is out
    Superior Distibution was last year
    Johnstone 773-486-2525
    central furnace naperville 630-355-1220
    PDS Perioa 309-697-3879

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    beenthere...

    True, but why make it obvious?
    (I think we have enough DIY)

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    It is SO easy to find equipment at wholesale for DIYers that I'm not worried that I'm helping by posting the name (out of date it turns out) of an Amana outlet in Chicago. I found the info on Yahoo, anybody that wants to buy their own stuff can just as easily.

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    Originally posted by jultzya
    beenthere...

    True, but why make it obvious?
    (I think we have enough DIY)
    So the bulls eye should be deleted from the site?

    Why make it easy?

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    What I'm really getting at, is that everybody is jumping in line to help the DIY, and forgetting about profit these days.

    I know, this thread wasn't started by a DIY, but the info is put in front of a DIY.

    The bull eye at the top of the site is helpful to HO. It allows them the opportunity to PURCHASE a sizing program. Point being, someone is making money for his expertise!

    We just need to realize where this is heading. I know there are a wide variety of sites that will sell to anyone. Hell, there is plenty of Dist. that will sell to anyone.

    But we need to act professionally, and that involves asking professional questions in the professional forums. If we don't start this simple task, why do the professional forums even exist?

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    I think they exist for the more technical questions(who is the dist for brand x is not technical).

    Phome books have distributor numbeers in them.

    Bosses calc program enables DIYers to select the size equipment, weather it be from a dealer or internet distributor.

    I don't care either way.

    But, to say one thing, and look the other for some things?

    Well, nothing wrong with what Baldie did, all DIYers, know how to use a phone book.

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    Originally posted by beenthere
    Well, nothing wrong with what Baldie did
    No problem with Baldy either...

    I was just telling the OP my opinion...

    But that's ok... it's all water under the bridge.

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    Yea, we all know how to swim .

    Take care julz.

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    You take care too, buddy.

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