This winter I bought a furnace humidifier with the intention of installing it myself. It's supposed to be a pretty easy install, and I'm a relatively handy DIY guy. After reading the instructions, I realized that I couldn't follow the instructions because my furnace layout was weird, and the spots that I was supposed to cut the holes had the AC coil instead of empty duct work.
So, I sent HomeClimatePro some pictures and he chuckled at my furnace's ugly layout.
I really wasn't sure how to do this myself without potentially damaging the coil, so I hired HomeClimatePro to come over and do it.
He made quick work of it, and the way he chose to install it wasn't anything like in the instructions.
One of my friends in Quebec is an HVAC guy. I showed him some pictures of the install that HomeClimatePro did because I wanted a second opinion.
My pal basically said that my furnace has an awful layout and that HomeClimatePro did a really good job installing it and used the same placements he would have used.
Anyway, my wife and I were very happy with the work. Our newborn daughter's dry skin vanished after about a week, and the dry skin on my hands and feet that has plagued me every winter for my whole life was also gone.