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Did you know your air conditioning system accounts for a staggering 40-60% of your energy consumption in Arizona? Ralph and Ben engage in an eye-opening conversation with HVAC expert Andy Hobica of Hobica Services. As the third-generation owner of a 73-year-old family business, Andy brings unparalleled expertise about the critical connection between solar power and efficient home cooling. 

Introduction to HVAC & Solar Connection

Speaker 1

Welcome to another edition of the Harman Solar podcast . I'm Rob Romano , vp of Sales and Marketing at Harman Solar . With me my co-host not my friend , but my co-host Ben Walschlager Ben .

Speaker 2

Yeah , I'm also not your friend anymore .

Speaker 1

Oh , you're Mr .

Speaker 2

Everything there it is there .

Speaker 1

It is , Mr Everything . Yeah , you lost friendship two shows ago .

Speaker 2

Yeah , I miss having food at these podcasts . By the way , Can Can we start doing that again ?

Speaker 1

We are going to hire a chef . Thank you , I have talked to the owner about it .

Speaker 2

Yeah , so if you are a chef , yeah , we are looking for a chef .

Speaker 1

Okay , good , Anyway , you don't need any more food Today . What are we talking , Ben ?

Speaker 2

AC HVAC . That's it , yep HVAC HVAC .

Speaker 3

It's a hot topic or cool .

Speaker 2

It makes up 90% of our bills . We live in a very hot climate . Our ACs sometime in the summer run 24-7 . So we get these calls a lot with people like what should I do with my AC ? We're a solar company .

Speaker 1

I'm like I don't know , call an AC company .

Speaker 2

What does HVAC stand for ? I have no idea actually .

Speaker 1

Well , maybe we can ask Andy .

Speaker 2

Yeah , we got a special guest here today . We do , we've got a special guest here today we do , we have a special guest .

Speaker 1

So with Hobica Services we have Andy Hobica . Hey guys , hi , welcome so .

Speaker 3

HVAC , heating , ventilation , air conditioning . See , I knew that .

Speaker 2

I'm sure I could have ruled it Put an S at the end Heating , ventilation , air conditioning , solar . I knew the AC part , the V . I was like what could it ?

Speaker 1

Ventilation . That doesn't make any sense . All right , so we brought HVAC guy Andy on . Why ? Because it's like you just said , it's the biggest part of our bills , right ?

Speaker 2

Yeah , we get a lot of these calls during the summertime . People call in especially like new customers who have solar and they say like , hey , I have solar , my bill is low , but how come it's not zero ? Why is it not zero ? I'm like , well , you're running your AC a lot during the summertime . It still makes up your bill . It runs at night , probably because it's still 110 . Remember last summer we had these nights where it was like 110 degrees at night . Remember two years ago , and two years ago it was like that as well . And guess what ? Your solar system does not work at night .

Speaker 3

So yeah , yeah it does and yeah , it runs a lot because , you know , even though it's not 118 out 104 at nighttime the sun's not beating down your house , but it's still hot and it's been hot all day . So it's kind of contracted on the home and when you're sleeping you like it cold . I don't know about you , but I keep my bedroom at about 70 , so it's going to be running all night long , 70 ?

Speaker 2

Cold with the fan on . Oh my gosh dude . They actually say- he works for an HVAC company .

Speaker 3

Yes , I follow a lot of health and wellness nutritional people and Gary Brekka said it's actually the healthiest for your body to sleep at 68 degrees . Really .

Speaker 2

Yep , I'm going to go home and adjust the thermostat .

Speaker 3

Right now I don't know if I can do that .

Speaker 2

I think I'm at like 72 at night .

Speaker 3

Most air conditioners if they're not designed by me and myself , they probably won't run that low , being that hot outside . It probably won't get to 68 degrees , probably the lowest it'll ever get , especially when it's 115 , 120 degrees outside . Probably the lowest it'll ever get in Arizona a normal size home for a normal 2,500 square foot home and they have a five ton on it .

Speaker 1

Probably the lowest it's going to get is about 75 , 74 , because the heat load is just not there . If it's a single stage basic system and we can talk about that , okay . So for the guy that is like you , that wants to have a 70 degree bedroom , I mean , to me the instant thought about that is wow , that's going to kill my bill . How am I going to do this Normally ?

Speaker 3

normally so standard home , especially a new build , and you know , basically like when you buy a house , they usually have a single stage system , right , okay , what a single stage system does is , let's say you have a 2,300 square foot home and it's a five ton system , do you really need five tons of cooling the entire day , meaning the hottest part of the day and the coolest part of the day ? Probably not . Probably not . So about 15 years ago they came out with two stage and what two stage does is it can run at five but it can ramp down to about two and a half when you don't need the full five tons of cooling . So it starts saving money on electricity . It also has a blower motor , just like a pool pump . That's variable speed . So about five to 10 speeds on the blower motor for the airflow to ramp up and ramp down , pulling more humidity off of the coil .

Speaker 3

So air conditioners back in the day take a step back . They were invented to remove humidity out of the home , not actually cool the home . Cooling the home came later . Then , about 10 years ago , they came up with inverter technology for an air conditioning system . It's called a variable capacity air conditioner . I have two of them at home , my home , my entire family . If you do it for a living and you try it , you'll never go back .

Speaker 3

So variable speed systems work , just like mini splits do Multi-speed systems . So my air conditioner at home I have a couple of them , but they have 150 stages of cooling and heating . So the system can run at five tons of cooling but also has the capability to run a quarter of one ton of cooling and anywhere in between depending on what it needs to cool the house . So your five ton could literally be using no electricity and still keeping the house freezing when you're sleeping and the load's not there . So with solar the startup isn't five tons on , five tons off . It slowly ramps up and it only uses what it needs to cool the home at that time of the day . So it really helps out a solar system . Because people that say I have solar , why isn't my electricity bill zero ?

Speaker 3

Well , your air conditioner is 18 years old and when it turns on , it's spiking your electricity and actually I looked it up this morning , ben , I knew it was about 50% , 60% , 40% to 60% of your electricity bill in Arizona is your air conditioner 40% to 60% .

Speaker 2

That sounds about right . Yeah , yeah , that sounds about right .

Speaker 1

So I've heard the term two-stage . I have a two-stage . It's older though it . I have a two-stage . It's older though it's a train two-stage unit . It's one of those big X21s or I don't know what they're called the XRs .

Speaker 3

Yeah , they're good systems . They don't break .

Speaker 1

Yeah , exactly , it has little issues .

Speaker 3

Here and there , everybody keeps telling me oh , you've got to replace it because it's 12 years old .

Speaker 2

And I'm like why my house is freezing An .

Speaker 3

Unless you have a compressor or an indoor coil leak . Just keep it going , Keep that train going . Well compressor two-stage compressor could be an $8,000 to $9,000 replacement to where replace the unit . Okay .

Speaker 2

And hey , your boy .

Speaker 3

Andy will hook you up .

Speaker 1

I got Andy , you got a guy . So this is good , you got a guy .

Speaker 3

Ben can't call me , but you can . That's fine . He's very hard to get ahold of .

Speaker 1

So there are options out there for people now that can actually they can do this stuff . I mean because , you're right , most of the houses out here probably have what 15 , 18 , 20-year-old units sitting on them yeah , most .

Speaker 3

Yeah , yeah . The average life of an air conditioner in Arizona right now , especially all the new builds that happened like 20 years ago , is about that 15 to 20-year marker . And the bad part is most home inspectors don't even know how old the air conditioner is and they don't know how to read the

Understanding HVAC Systems & Stages

Speaker 3

model number or serial number , even though with Chad GPD nowadays it's so easy to find .

Speaker 3

But I'm not being hey , they're old . But when you have a 40 to 60 to 5 to 7-year-old home inspector , they're just looking at it . Well , it works . I have a 15-degree split , 20-degree split between the supply and return . We're good , we're good . New home buyer buys the home . Six months in it dies . Oh , we just got to fix it . What's a 20-year-old system that runs an R22 ? And they're like , oh my God , I need a new system . Like I don't have any money . And then it goes crazy .

Speaker 1

So , like we talk about with solar , we always tell people solar doesn't really require a whole lot of maintenance . I mean , it's just not a lot to it , maybe cleaning panels , if you want to .

Speaker 2

Yeah , it's more of monitoring , make sure it's still working . Yeah , if it's working , it's working . It's either is or isn't .

Speaker 3

I've seen some videos recently of people cleaning them . Does that actually help the performance of the solar panels . Funny , you should say that .

Speaker 2

We just did a podcast with a cleaning company , because Ben's a skeptic , so am I , within reason , within reason , within reason , within reason Within reason .

Speaker 1

Ben's a skeptic and I've kind of always been a skeptic I'm just not as vocal as Ben is and we had a guy come on . Actually , what we did is he went and he cleaned the panels on my house and we kind of watched production . And actually I'm still looking at production . It's actually gone up a little more . That's good . So it's up to 9.5% since he's cleaned them . So there's value there .

Speaker 2

My pushback on that is you're in the service industry .

Speaker 3

We got to see the payoff on it Exactly .

Speaker 2

You're in the service industry , we're in the service industry . We don't work for free . So when the company comes out and cleans their panels , they don't do it for free , so there's a cost to it . Yes , production does go up , but at what cost ?

Speaker 3

So we've kind of come to the conclusion Maybe it's worth it if you clean it yourself , Like once well .

Speaker 1

That's another whole ballgame . There's a lot of stuff .

Speaker 2

Like we agreed , like once or twice a year on cleanings , is fine .

Speaker 1

Yeah , and that's how they were too . They were very honest and they were like you know , we'll do it once , maybe twice a year .

Speaker 3

You guys ever think about wrapping it up into your maintenance program ? Yeah , well , yeah .

Speaker 2

That's what we're doing .

Speaker 1

That's what we have , yeah that's exactly what we're doing , so on that line .

Speaker 2

what about AC ? Should you get your AC checked every month , have to pay someone to come out , or is it once a year ?

Speaker 3

No , twice a year , so once before the summer , once before the winter . But on both of those checks , especially if you have a heat pump outside , meaning the air conditioner outside is for heating and cooling . A lot of people have natural gas for a furnace in the attic or in a closet . Then the air conditioner , the condenser outside only runs in cooling and then you have gas furnace inside for heating .

Speaker 1

Right , but on a heat pump .

Speaker 3

A lot of new homes that don't have gas in the neighborhood , a lot of , like you know , the new track homes . The air conditioner outside is the heater and air conditioner Inside is just an air handle that blows air , right , right , right . So , yes , so on those two services , especially if it's a heat pump , my techs , when we're all done , we pull the power and we clean that condenser coil . Okay , all you have outside is a condenser . It has a compressor in the middle of it , it has a condenser coil that condenses the refrigerant and you have a fan motor on top that pulls the hot air off of the compressor and the coil . The cleaner that coil is , the more efficient that system is going to run . And cleaning that twice a year is good .

Speaker 3

But I tell homeowners , especially in the summertime , for the four to five months when it's hot , unplug the system , wait for it to turn off , take a hose . Don't spray it with a hard sprayer and dent the coil and damage it . Just nice , easy breeze on the outside . Now the proper way is to take off the fan and go from the inside , but on the outside it's not going to hurt it and it'll work that much more efficiently . Okay , I strongly recommend it once a month when it's hot .

Speaker 1

Nice , let's backpedal real quick . We haven't talked about your company yet , so let's talk about how it's at Hobanica Services . Yes , sir , tell us about your company , tell us what you know , where you are , where you're serving who you are where you're serving , how long you've been around , all that good stuff , yeah .

Speaker 3

So long story short . I'll do the whole story real short , united States . They went to Phoenix because his dad that I never met , great grandfather . So Jeddu , because we're Lebanese , it's Jeddu and Siti , his grandpa and grandma . My Jeddu's dad started a dry goods store in Phoenix , actually like 3rd and Jefferson . So you look at an old Phoenix map , you can see Hoboken Sun's dry goods store next to the theater in downtown Phoenix Pretty cool , but long story short . You got that . And next to the theater in downtown Phoenix Pretty cool , but long story short , you got that .

Speaker 3

And then my grandfather went to the same area as grade school and high school , got drafted into the war , battled the bold saving Private Ryan's scene on the beach was there , took us and saw that movie when we were little kids just to show us like , hey , this is war and this is why you should be a proud American and all that fun stuff . So he took that , got out of World War II , was one of the only people in his unit that actually survived , got out , went to Phoenix College and wanted to go to electrical school because he wanted to be an electrician . The counselor said hey , Paul , we're full of the electrical school , but I have this new upcoming field called refrigeration . It's going to be real popular and you can learn a little bit of electrical in that . Worked for some companies and then said in 1952 started his own company in his garage in Phoenix . My grandmother , my city was his receptionist . And then the story is he had a big-ass family for all the kids , the creative workforce Wow .

Speaker 1

That was in 1952 .

Speaker 3

So 73 years later , three generations still going strong 73 years , that's a cool story , though Holy moly . And then top-rated family company in Arizona , a couple of the big dogs like Parker and some of the other guys that have more reviews than us , but for a small , family-owned company with under 100 employees , I think we're at 6,500 five-star Google reviews right now , at 4.9 star rating , with zero complaints on the BBB and zero complaints on the ROC . There you go .

Speaker 1

Well , that sounds familiar .

Speaker 2

Yeah , we're a family-run company as well . Ralph and I are not family , though . No , not at all .

Speaker 1

So yeah , we've been around 50 years 50 years .

Speaker 3

yeah , that's very cool .

Speaker 1

How many trucks do you have ? How many technicians do you have ?

Speaker 3

Yeah , so currently have about 35 techs , got another 15 installers , I guess 8 to 10 office and then management and it's pure guys , you're pure hvac , hvac , plumbing , electrical wine cellars .

Speaker 1

Oh yeah , interesting a little bit of everything yeah , yeah , wine cellars that's . I'm sure there's a story behind that one and and on many podcasts they ask that .

Speaker 3

So , long story short , I'll ask you a question , so you answer this for me and I'll answer it for yourself . If you have a wine cellar , okay , and it's like the size of this room or the size of your outside sales area , like think about it , like how big , so three 4,000 bottles of wine , what does that home also have ?

Speaker 1

A lot of drunks living in it . An AC unit ? Yeah , of course , as AC yeah .

Speaker 3

But if you have 3,000 bottle of wine , wine cellar , do you have money or are you poor ? No , you have money . So how many air ?

Speaker 1

conditioners . How many water heaters do you have ? Oh goodness , Probably a ton . Yeah , Four or five .

Speaker 3

So those homes are in Peavey , scottsdale , desert Mountain , right , if you especially , and you care about your wine and you want to flex that hard when people come over , you have 12 air conditioners , you have three tankless water heaters , you have two panels , you have all the fun stuff . To where it gets us foot in the door , to where , why would they use the air conditioning company they've been using ? If now they have a wine cellar with us , they can call one company for everything , one-stop shop .

Speaker 1

Smart .

Speaker 2

Yeah .

Speaker 1

That makes a ton of sense . You found your little niche there with that , and now .

Speaker 3

then you have people like in PV that maybe aren't super wealthy but they're like you know what ? I want a wine cellar , but I don't want to spend $100,000 on a wine room . We'll do a wine wall . So we'll have Innovative come over , build them a wine wall , air condition it and you can do a wine wall that will hold 100 bottles for $12,000 , $13,000 . But you walk in and that's part of the kitchen .

Speaker 1

You see a glass wall with wine in it and it's a flex . When you come over you're having a party . Yeah , I already can tell our owner is going to be content yeah , you're gonna have a phone call .

Speaker 3

He has a wine cellar , he has a cigar thing . It's kind of like confidentiality . But we've done a lot of hotels . We do a lot of golf , golf resorts when you walk in and they have like the cabinets for the liquor . We've done all those wow nice restaurants .

Speaker 1

So you're broad spectrum from the basic homeowner living in a 1200 square foot home to that guy with 12 air conditioning that's actually my favorite , favorite person to go to is the 1200 square foot home right 70 to 85 year old lady , widow in a 1200 square foot home .

Speaker 3

That's my favorite customer by far because I I get to treat him like my grandmother and it's , hands down , my favorite customer . That's really cool yeah .

Speaker 1

So let me ask for the people watching . I mean , what are the most common things that you see that are causing people the pain , that why they have these huge bills ? What things are they not doing ? What things are happening that maybe they're not aware of ? Where can they make it a better situation for them without spending a ton of money ?

Speaker 3

Yeah , so a lot of people get the solar , like you said , and then they still have that high bill . Two main things how old is your air conditioner , how many stages does it have , how often do you service it ? And then , last thing , you guys are going to agree , how much insulation you got in your attic , sure ?

Speaker 2

So we do insulation as well . No , I agree with you too , because when people call in and they go to me and say , hey , I've had solar for a while , my bill's been low , but they're starting to creep up , the first thing they think in their head is , like my solar system is not working . So I tell them , like okay , there's two reasons , and only two reasons , why your bills would be high Solar system is not working or your usage has gone up . Let's look at both . So I take a look at you know , is the system working ? Okay , it is . So if it's not number one , it's got to be the second one .

Speaker 2

So I notice , hey , I go , how old is your AC unit ? It's like 18 years old . Okay , well , then it's . It's probably that . You know , is your home well insulated ? I don't know . Like okay , this is starting to kind of make sense , you know . But but you know , people say , well , I don't change my thermostat , it's , I set it at 76, . You know , in the summertime , like okay , but as the older your AC gets , if your home is at 76 , your AC is trying harder and harder and harder to keep your home at 76 every year , and it's time .

Speaker 3

So a little insight for you guys If you undersize a system , if you undersize it , it's going to run all day long , sure . If you oversize it , it's going to short cycle on off , on off , on off . So you don't want to undersize , you don't want to oversize . It's going to short cycle on off , on off , on off . So you don't want to undersize , you don't want to oversize . That's why people that actually know what they're doing , like Hobica and some of the big dogs , anytime we sell an HVAC system , we have to do a heat load of the house , a manual J heat load , and make sure that we install the right size system for that house . Now , if you have a really old system and it's 18 temperature down because it's not pulling enough humidity out of the house , because the compressor is not working at the right , you know , proper BTUs .

Speaker 1

Right , and how do you ? You said , was it the heat ? How do you ? How do you right size ? How do you know ? What are you doing to determine if it's the right size or not ?

Speaker 3

To size out the homes . How many BTUs you know per square footage ?

Speaker 1

So you look at square footage and all that stuff . Yep , the one thing I've noticed in some different homes that I've lived in is you'll have one room in the house that's freezing

Proper Unit Sizing & Home Efficiency

Speaker 1

, yeah , and then the other rooms are hot . It's just balance of ductwork , that's all that is .

Speaker 3

So usually when the rooms you're talking about or the houses you're talking about are on a trunk system , so you actually walk into the house and they got a drop ceiling right and all the bedrooms are cooled off of this metal ductwork that's sitting underneath the insulation , different from what we have here or in a newer home . You have flex duct work in the attic and that's how you can balance out homes , okay , and then you have zoning and then we can keep going . Baby , this guy knows stuff .

Speaker 1

I was going to say my head's spinning right now , so backtrack a little bit .

Speaker 3

I started working for my dad when I was about 12 . Worked every single summer growing up . It was good money , hated it . Crawling 160-degree addicts , running duct work , running insulation , doing all the really , really tough stuff , learning my way up . And then , when I graduated high school , dad gives you three options Keep working , full-time military , get the hell out of my house . Wow , three things Like hardcore , but it's the reason I'm successful . He's very hard on me , but yep , stayed working Between the ages of 16 and maybe 25 , I probably got fired six times . Yeah , just because me and my dad would butt heads .

Speaker 3

Oh okay , by your dad it's tough working for your father , but now especially going into sales and then him stepping away from the business . We're best friends again , perfect . But yeah , I've done everything , so install all the way . Growing up I was a full-time tech for almost 10 years , tried a little management out . 10 years . Tried a little management out , didn't like it , went into sales and never stopped . Now I'm setting records , okay .

Speaker 2

That's a good story . Your dad filed you five times Not being cocky .

Speaker 3

No , go ahead Per .

Speaker 1

Service Titan , I'm in the top 1% in the industry . You're just Arizona , though , right , I'm just Arizona . Yes , yeah , okay . So your company is just Arizona , correct . Arizona , though right , I'm just arizona . Yes , yeah , okay . So your , your company is just arizona , correct .

Speaker 3

That's all you guys do yes , and you're top one percent in the country in the united states for hvac electrical plumbing sales .

Speaker 1

Wow that's so . I mean that means that should tell me that you're dominating this market . I am , yes , okay , above the big dogs .

Speaker 3

Well , no , because , like you know , national you have like a parker and sons of a 600 million dollar company .

Speaker 1

Yeah , that's true , that's600 million company . Yeah , that's true , that's true .

Speaker 3

They have the people .

Speaker 1

Yeah , that's true . Okay , all right .

Speaker 3

But none of their sales guys sell more than I do .

Speaker 1

Do you ever get people talking to you about solar ?

Speaker 3

Asking you questions about solar All the time yeah . So what do you ?

Speaker 1

do ? What are they asking ? I'd love to hear that .

Speaker 3

Answer you don't call Ben . Refer them to a solar company .

Speaker 2

We're the same way . People ask us about AC stuff and we're like let me just go on Google real quick because we don't know . We're solar experts .

Speaker 3

This is Ben's fault . Ben put Anthony up 10 , 15 years ago , but he didn't . Why didn't you ?

Speaker 2

I wasn't working here 15 years ago . It doesn't matter . You're not talking to him for 10 years 10 years ago .

Speaker 3

You only can talk to him if you're working here . Right , that sounds about right . That's just ridiculous .

Speaker 2

And it wasn't even Ben , it was his mom that reached out . That's true , my mom reached out but his mom .

Speaker 3

I love Julie , love her , but she likes every post on Facebook . She's a big supporter .

Speaker 2

Well , she lives alone , she's retired .

Speaker 3

My mom's the same way .

Speaker 2

Moms are like day . We'll talk about it at the end of the podcast .

Speaker 3

But his mom's really involved with my Facebook , always all over it because of my nonprofit and she loves giving back .

Speaker 1

Yeah , yeah , we will talk about that I want to touch on that . So gosh , I'm not really sure where to go . I have a couple different areas . Back to AC .

Speaker 1

Well actually he's taking my mind outside of AC which is not good , so I got to bring myself back in . So if I'm looking to buy an AC I guess we've kind of talked about this , but I want to really drill into the customers . So when I'm watching this podcast , maybe if I'm looking to buy a new AC unit , I want to change up my house . When I just put solar in my house , I'm trying to make it more energy efficient . What are the things I need to look for when I'm buying an AC unit ? What are the key things that I should look for ? Because I know I'm going to probably talk to different companies and get different quotes right , always Correct . What are the key things that I need to look out for ?

Speaker 2

Can we take a step back ?

Speaker 1

actually yeah , take a step back .

Speaker 2

But before we're actually buying it . When should we buy it ? When it's like , yeah , it's getting old , Is it time to buy a new one , or so ?

Speaker 3

average life of an air conditioner in the United States is 15 to 22 years average In Arizona it's 12 to 15 .

Speaker 2

So if your AC is at 15 , time back .

Speaker 3

If it's over 15 years old , don't put a penny into it . If it's over 12 years old and out of warranty , most air conditioners come with 10 to 12 years warranty , depending on the brand . If you have more than a $2,000 repair in that 12 to 15 marker , don't do it , okay .

Speaker 2

So it's strictly just basically an age thing , correct . The older it gets time to replace it .

Speaker 3

Or if you have a really , really big repair . Does brand matter ? Yeah , it does matter , yeah . So you know , train , lennox , give me your top brands , then you have some of the lower brands , Lots of brands .

Speaker 2

Now we can go into your question when it's time to replace it . What do we look for ? What do we do ?

Speaker 3

So if you're in Arizona , you're listening to this podcast , I'll tell you right now get four quotes . Make one of them Hobica . I guarantee it will be different than anybody else . Our process is all about the customer . So tell me how you're different . We always do a heat load . We always go around the attic , we always go on the roof . We always do a whole home walkabout . People cut corners Like I'll go to a home and I'll be like hey , ben , just making sure we have two and a half to three hours , are you good ? And they're like I've had three quotes . They've all been here 30 minutes . I'm like unfortunately they just shot you a quote . Right , did they show sure the electrical ? You know , make sure your breakers are sized right for the air conditioner , all this stuff . Like well , um , and I'm like exactly , so if now's not a good time , we can come back , but I do need a couple hours so I can serve you correctly . Yeah , I feel like we go with that Right , exactly , they're like .

Speaker 2

what do you mean ?

Speaker 1

I'm like exactly that sounds so familiar .

Speaker 3

Right . You know how many times I've went out to quote a system good , better , best and I told the customer I don't care what you buy . You can buy a single-state system for 11 grand , it doesn't matter to me . Insulation , new ductwork , whatever you want , we can do whatever you want , but the thing is make sure it's sized right and actually doing . I'll go out to a home . She's gotten six quotes from different air conditioning companies , including the one I said all these big guys and I go out in the backyard and I'm like I know that color 2016 .

Speaker 2

So I'll come in the home and I'll be like hey , betty , it's nine years old .

Speaker 3

She's like they all told me it was 14 . I'm like I'm not going to say anyone's lying , I just look at the age . So I have you come outside so I can show you I'm looking at the right number . And she's like nope , october of 2016 . I'm like , so I'm just showing you is what it is . If everything's working , okay , I would say we tune it up . While I'm here , let me look at everything for you . When , then , went in the attic and she had three inches of insulation , I left that home with a new water heater , a service agreement and 10 inches of insulation , brought up to an R38 , and cut her electricity bill by about 20% , got a new water heater , stopped a freaking disaster insurance claim with mold and mildew all over her garage and drywall . And then who's she going to call in four years when her air conditioner breaks ? Is she going to get four quotes , or is she going to call in four years when her air conditioner ?

Speaker 2

breaks . Is she going to get four quotes or is she going to call me first ? She's going to call me ? Yeah , and that's what I mean . We see that a lot in this service industry . Everyone , every sales guy out there wants to make a sale . You know how many times do I tell people no , they shouldn't get solar .

Speaker 1

Yeah .

Speaker 2

We do it all the time . I take a look at your referrals and recommendations . I want you to call back you know a year or two from now and be happy .

Speaker 3

Also that customer has referred me four times since I've been there and I got four jobs out of it .

Speaker 2

Yeah , exactly , I'll tell you , no , you shouldn't get solar , which is shocking , and I'm sure you'll tell people , no , don't get a new AC unit .

Speaker 1

Will you make a recommendation ? Looks like so you're looking at all the different kinds of . I mean you have good , better , best . Let's just say , will you ever say if I were you or this is what I would do ?

Speaker 3

I wait for them to ask me because I don't want to come off salesy Good , better , best , what do you think is best for you and your family ? Yeah , and they'll go over like , well , I want to accomplish this , okay , well , this would do that the best , but you can go wherever you want . A lot of people will people get down to it . They don't have that comfort issue , they just want to replace because of the age . I look at them and say , tell me this your system right now , how it works .

Speaker 3

Let's say it was eight years ago . How was it working then ? Was it cooling the house ? Great , and you had no problems with it . They're like , yeah , like to be honest , eight years ago it was working great , wonderful . You want basic single stage . You don't have any comfort issues . There's no benefit of going with that variable speed system unless you have a higher bill , like some of these people , man , like they have a big house but for some reason it's just sealed , encapsulated home and they have solar and their bills 40 bucks . I'm not going to cut it down to 20 with freaking a variable right it just won't happen right , what kind of cut ?

Speaker 1

I mean this is probably too broad of a question . I was going to say what kind of of a percentage of a bill drop do you think you can see on the average system ?

Speaker 3

that's's tough because it depends on what they have Single stage , single stage for single stage , 5% to 10% . The problem is you say 10% and then the rates go up and then they're even .

Speaker 1

I saved the money .

Speaker 3

If the rate didn't go up , you would have saved money . But , it stayed

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Speaker 3

the same . I'm like how much did your bill go up ? I saved you a lot of money , but the bill went up . You a lot of money , but the bill went up . It's not my fault , kind of thing . And then , when you go to two-stage , it's about 15% to 25% on the max , and then variable-stage is 20% to 50% . Yeah , 20% to 50% for variable-stage .

Speaker 3

So I've proved it at my house , my old house , especially A new house it's a newer build that custom build that I built but my other one at 67 in Happy Valley , about 3,800 square foot , two four-ton systems had two single-stage four-ton systems on the house when I bought it in 2018 , right , still in the home I rented out . Those people got a badass rental because at the end of the day , it wasn't supposed to be a rental , it was supposed to be my forever home and I ended up wanting something else . But , moving to that home , put my first summer , summer and a half there . So that year and then half of the next year , my bill was like 650 .

Speaker 3

I like it really , really cold and didn't have solar on it . Right , came in , put two variable speed systems on it , cut it down to 219 . Wow , wow , wow . That's what it does Single stage versus variable . I don't care how big your house is . My house didn't need that much cooling . It needed that much cooling at 118 degrees . Sure , it did not need that much cooling when it was 90 outside and I wanted my house to be 70 degrees .

Speaker 2

Yeah . So listeners , customers of ours , when you're listening to this , when I'm talking to you and I say things like oh you know well , I don't really run the TV a whole lot , or I switch to LED bulbs and I'm not seeing a huge difference , I'm telling you your AC unit is making a huge chunk of your bill . Sure , led lights and all that stuff is great and fantastic . But let's address the bigger issue AC .

Speaker 3

And I'm glad we're bringing this up , because it just like light bulb went off . Not talking bad about windows , if your windows are from the 40s , you should probably get new windows , sure . The problem is , though , if someone has dual pane windows , but they're all dual pane like 15 years ago , someone comes out and quotes some new dual pane windows for like 85 grand for their house . That payoff is like 25 years . That's the problem . Their bill cuts by like 6% and they're like I got all new windows , like I spent 80 grand on it .

Speaker 1

Why did ?

Speaker 3

my bill only go down this much . I'm like , yeah , I guess it was 19 years old .

Speaker 2

Yeah , exactly , let's address the bigger culprit . That let's address the bigger culprit .

Speaker 1

That's so funny , that's so true .

Speaker 2

Oh my gosh , I always tell people , the larger the device and the longer it runs . That's the reason for your bill . So think about that . Ac unit , pool pump , water heater those are all big devices that run for long periods of time . That's what makes up your huge bill , not a tiny little .

Speaker 3

I got a little plug for you guys , because we do it . But go home and if you don't have , um , if you don't have a surge protector on your air conditioning system , make sure you have one on the whole home , cause we both know that per code . Now if you change out the panel , you have to do a whole home surge protector , and we do those as well . How would they know if they have one or not ? What are they looking for ? Go outside and see if there's something mounted underneath the disconnect next to the air conditioner . If they don't go over your panel and see if there's one right there , open up your panel . See if there's a breaker that's labeled a whole surge protector .

Speaker 1

Okay , I'm going to go back to the variables , because now you got me on that . That's very interesting to me because I have a two-stage . I was talking about that . So what kind of money would someone expect to spend on a variable versus the other one ? So I'm just kind of curious . I know again it's a hard question , but general ranges , I got it right now . I got it in my head .

Speaker 3

So when you're like a Lennox or a Trane , prices just doubled again because of these damn tariffs . But because of the tariffs , average air conditioner , variable speed , $25,000 , $26,000 . But we do sell a lot of different brands , especially with heat pumps . So if you don't have gas heating and you have an all heat pump , lennox also makes a brand called AC Pro . It's like the American standard of a train . They have a more , I guess , price-friendly variable stage system . Instead of 150 stages it's more like 25 stages . But that system's probably 18 , 19 grand but still cut your electricity bill substantially .

Speaker 1

Would you do that ? Or would you say you know what , if I'm going to spend 18 to 20 , I might as well spend 25 on a train Depends on how long you live in the home . How long you're going to live in the home ?

Speaker 3

If you're going to live in the home for 10 to 15 years , get the best . If you're going to live in the home five to eight , it'll still be worth buying the basic one .

Speaker 1

Okay , yeah , all right . So okay , got that . Let me ask you this A lot of people are out there trying to really push these , you know , fancy do as far as the in the house . You know what the thermostat the thermostat sorry , smart thermostats value in that ? If so , I'm just curious because a lot of people say , oh , there's a ton of value in that you can do this , this , this . Some people , old school , like I don't want nothing to do with that , they're garbage , they make no sense .

Speaker 3

I just want your opinion with savings and with solar . Yeah , you need something with a program on it .

Speaker 3

I just want you to kind of explain that , yeah like wake , leave , return , sleep you can set different settings If you're going to be at work all day . If you have a variable speed inverter system , leave it alone , like if you like a 76 , leave it there all day long because that system is going to ramp down and run here all day long . If you have a single stage system , maybe turn it to 85 when you're going to work .

Speaker 2

Okay , good to know .

Speaker 3

And I would highly recommend against super cooling your home , like a lot of these people say . I was going to talk about that actually Stay the hell away from super cooling .

Speaker 1

For you to talk about that because that's something that solar industry actually dictates that you should do .

Speaker 2

What's the difference between I think I probably know the answer to this , obviously Pre-cooling and super cooling .

Speaker 3

Well , super cooling would be to run it all day long , right , right ? If you have a single-stage system , that's horrible . Variable-stage system is really good . Yeah , so super cooling with a variable-stage system is great . Pre-cooling , right ? Is that what ?

Speaker 2

you're saying yeah , pre-cooling . Yeah , pre-cooling or super cooling , you can use both If you have a single-stage system way yeah , yeah , super cooling is usually where the people put their ac down like to 65 degrees during the off-peak times and then it's completely dead during on-peak . Pre-cooling is more of like I'm gonna drop it down a couple degrees and the problem is is where your electricity ?

Speaker 3

is is when the system's turning on . Yeah , on off , on off . You know 65 . It's going to turn on and off like 60 times in the next hour . That's the problem . You want a more efficient system , like a variable stage system , so it turns on and it just ramps down . It's like cruise control on the freeway You're going down . So I'll tell people where do you get better gas mileage ? A car that has one speed , like on and off . On and off , like , let's say , a 2001 Chevy Silverado , from here where we're at right now to , let's say , 303 and Bell . So it's a decent amount , streetlight to streetlight to streetlight . Or a Toyota Prius , right now , all the way to Vegas . Who's going to get better gas ?

Speaker 2

mileage , the Prius to Vegas .

Speaker 3

It's 10 times as long though .

Speaker 1

The distance 10 times , sure , but it never . Yeah , I see what you're saying , that's variable .

Speaker 3

That's an inverter system . Why does anybody have a single ?

Speaker 1

stage anymore .

Speaker 2

Well choice when people move into a home .

Speaker 3

People have a 500 credit score . They can't apply for financing and they have eight grand to their name and they need to put the rest on a credit card . I'm going to try to help them out and get the cheapest thing possible .

Speaker 1

How about like a two-story house ? So I see a lot of I see both right Two-story houses that have two units , one for each story , or they have one unit . That cools the whole thing . Correct , it's just dependent on what the unit is Like .

Speaker 3

Mine has one that train I have a two-story home that train does the whole house ? Do you have ?

Speaker 1

zoning ? Don't even know .

Speaker 3

How many thermostats ? That's weird , it's not possible .

Speaker 2

You can go to her house . She's got one thermostat upstairs and it runs both units . It runs both units , controls the whole home .

Speaker 3

Wait , how old is the home ?

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Speaker 2

I think it was built in probably the 90s . I can get it on the phone right now , not during the podcast .

Speaker 3

So like on some of the really , old homes in the 50s and 60s . They'd have like two four-tons outside tied into one big air handler and with one thermostat . But I don't know what's going on there because I've never seen it in my life .

Speaker 2

It's very weird too . She also has only one air filter in the whole house . Your mom just needs to move . I know she needs to move . I know she needs to move .

Speaker 1

We've talked about this .

Speaker 2

Whereas my house it's a one-story smaller house . I have five air filters in my house it's a newer build . It's only a couple years old , but my mom's house . I always thought it was very weird .

Speaker 3

She just wants two .

Speaker 1

AC units .

Speaker 3

The more returns , the better .

Speaker 1

Yeah . So Ms Walsh is like I'm sorry , your house is messed up , just like your son . Your house has got issues .

Speaker 2

I always think it's weird too . Outside she's got a huge AC unit and a smaller AC unit . Two-story home , one thermostat .

Speaker 3

I'm like I don't know how this is I think there's another thermostat he's never seen .

Speaker 1

It's probably hiding somewhere . Where would it be , though , master ?

Speaker 2

bedroom . Huh , lived in that house . It's in the hallway .

Speaker 3

I've never seen what he's talking about , so I don't know .

Speaker 2

Yeah , I don't know either . I always thought it was very weird . I still don't believe you , but I love you . I'm going to call my mom .

Speaker 1

He's going to come over to your house now . Okay , I mean , I would Go back to my house .

Speaker 3

Forget that freak house .

Speaker 1

So one upstairs , including the master , and then there's another one downstairs . It's a three level .

Speaker 3

Yeah , unfortunately , where's the air handler located ? In the attic Upstairs ? Yeah , okay , well , that works sometimes , just because heating rises . So air conditioning from top down , so it could work . It does work , yes , but you're going to have hot spots and I can't do anything about it on the second and first floor because there's floors above it . So I tell everyone , if you can do anything , anything , buy a single-level home with an attic , don't buy a flat roof .

Speaker 1

Ever , ever Talk about that . Why not ? You can't get to the ductwork . You have a hot room . You have a hot room . I can't do anything for you . That's like similar .

Speaker 3

Except put a mini split on it . It's like , oh , they have to do that , but then you have seven grand per room . It gets expensive , wow . So another thing we'll do we'll go to a home . Someone buys a brand new home , or they buy a home that's used and the person before them installed a new air conditioner . They're like , okay , cool . So what we'll do is we'll take the duct work off of that room , so the house will just be cooled off the air conditioner and we'll take a load off of it , like 200 , 300 square foot for the master bedroom and we'll put a mini split on the master bedroom . You can keep that mini split as cold as you freaking want it , because it's a variable speed system just for the bedroom .

Speaker 1

So I was going to add a couple things you touched on that I want to talk about . So can you redo , deduct work and you can change the way the house is put together right , yeah , yeah .

Speaker 3

And then the R value of the duct work . So a lot of the older homes have like an R4 and they need an R8 .

Speaker 1

So I mean that could get expensive too , like if I wanted to sit there and change the way mine's done and then add a second unit . Obviously I could do it .

Speaker 3

It depends on what's a lot right . So it depends on how cold someone wants it . Some people will come in and they're like , hey , I know it's a brand new unit , but it's not cool in the house , right Like I need a new unit . Well , now you're at 15 to 25 grand possibly . Well why not just keep your existing system and we'll put a $6,500 mini split on your bedroom ? It's going to freeze you out and it's going to cost almost nothing .

Speaker 1

I will say thank God , my house is freezing .

Speaker 3

So I guess it's working .

Speaker 2

Like this room . Yeah , Literally that one unit keeps my house .

Speaker 3

It's like an icebox in my house .

Speaker 1

So I mean it really works well .

Speaker 3

This is like a Tony Robbins seminar the colder , the better you stay awake .

Speaker 2

Yeah , exactly .

Speaker 1

The other mini splits , like , for instance , people have garages that are hot .

Speaker 3

So what I did ?

Speaker 1

I like to talk about this because I put an off-grid 2K solar system on my house in the back and then it ties into a solar mini split . It's a solar electrical mini split , so it works off of the solar and then I have an 8K of battery in my garage and so between those two things it feeds the mini split . I never have to use the grid ever on that mini split nice ever .

Speaker 1

And then the battery is recharged by solar as well , so that's kind of cool . I love mini splits . My garage went from a million degrees to now it's it's 72 degrees in there . It's unbelievable . So I was wondering do you do a lot of mini splits in garages all the time , all the ?

Speaker 3

time . So we did a lot of them , like , let's say , you say maybe one a week for the longest time . It got real popular During COVID , just during COVID we did thousands of them . I bet , I bet yeah because everyone turned their garage into a home space , their office or a gym Gym .

Speaker 3

I started going crazy , right , so I go to the gym every day . We didn't even talk about personal life . I'm at the gym six to seven days a week , at 4 am , I can't tell . And if you can't go to the gym , I was going crazy .

Speaker 3

Right , so I was just like insane . And , yeah , everyone's like , hey , hey , I want to get one of those units for the garage , it's great . So we come out and either they had to go and call my boy Tommy at A1 and get an big the garage is mini , split on the garage and cold as you want he's doing .

Speaker 1

I called A1 , they put an insulated door on and then I installed the solar mini split .

Speaker 3

Well , no one does it better than Tommy Mello , they're great .

Speaker 1

I like them , they're great , they're really good . But yeah , and then I world and just did it myself and I was like this is great .

Speaker 3

And then a lot of people call us because they just want to keep the garage cold because of their cars , right ?

Speaker 1

Yeah , sure .

Speaker 3

Like my dad's got . We put a four-ton dual zone on my dad's garage because he's got six classics in Peoria . And then a lot of people call us because they're like , hey , I don't have that car , but I'm getting solar . And they're saying the battery system in cold so I need to put cooling to it .

Speaker 1

I'm like , cool , let's do it , it doesn't need to , but it'll work better right it doesn't need direct , it can't take direct sunlight .

Speaker 3

It can't take direct yeah , that's what really hurts it but it can take heat . Will it work ?

Speaker 1

and last longer if it stays cool . It will so like my inverter's in the garage , and so it helps that I keep my garage cooler . Some can cool , but they will work .

Speaker 2

Yeah , every electronic device has an optimal temperature , Even the modules we put on people's homes . Optimal temperature is like 85 degrees . I'll have people come out and have me come out and they're like .

Speaker 3

My solar guy told me I had to have air conditioning in my garage because of this backup . I say , well , I'm a solar person so I don't know that . But if you said that and you trust him , all you're going to see in the garage . The best part about this is let's say he's lying . Let's say maybe he's lying . You're now going to have another room in your garage . Your wife kicks you out of the house , man came baby and he goes . Andy , I like the way you're thinking . That's a smart way to think .

Speaker 1

I looked at it too . Part of it was a gym and all that , but part of it was over my garage is a couple bedrooms . So by keeping it cooler in the summer , now the upstairs bedrooms are cooler , huge . Yeah . So people don't realize that you let your garage get to 100 , whatever degrees now the inside of your house suffers from that All that heat load's coming up Absolutely , so mini splits are just fantastic .

Speaker 3

They're fantastic , they're amazing .

Speaker 1

It makes sense . You're saying if you have a dead room or a hot room and you just can't really do much about it , it's a cheap option .

Speaker 3

Yeah , If you have a smaller room though like , don't buy a $6,000 mini we can correct it with ductwork .

Speaker 1

Okay .

Speaker 3

Like a lot of rooms . You're going to a room and the customer's like you know . So what are my favorite ones ? So obviously I'm in sales , but you can do one of two things . I hey , mr and Mrs Homeowner , where are the hot rooms so I can sell you more stuff ?

Speaker 3

People are saying like , do you have any uncomfortable rooms ? Cha-ching , cha-ching . Right , how we do it , and I coach people to do it and it's proper , I'm not lying . Come out and say , hey , real quick , take me to the most comfortable room in your house . Take me there . What do you like doing in this ? Like , yeah , I don't want to be hot while we're having family time . I'm like great , are there any other rooms in the house that you'd like to do these activities that maybe you don't , because they're not as cold as this room ? And they're like , yeah , let me take you to them . Take me to the two rooms . I'm like okay , so one of them them off as good as that other room , like your family room . You maybe do more activities here . Maybe your wife be happy with you . Oh , dude , it'd be taking so much stress off my shoulders . Okay , cool .

Speaker 3

So no matter what , whether we replace your system or not , we're going to make this room comfortable , we agree . And they're like , yeah , and then you make that room comfortable . I'll tell you how . But without a mini split , you go down , we're sitting like , okay , real quick , I just want to go over apples to apples . He's making that room more comfortable and he's doing this and this and this and I'm like , well , no , and I'm like , oh well , I can match his quote . Let's take all that out . No , no , I need that . Okay , cool , well , you told me you needed it .

Speaker 3

So how you do it is a master the door , because there's no return in the bedroom . He has one , I have one , but mainly you don't to where , if you don't have a master bedroom return ? Now the return becomes underneath the door to actually exit to the filter . How an air conditioner works is it has to be sucked through the filter and the air blows across that coil . The coil's cold , from the compressor , cold air into the house . So everything has to go back to that filter . So adding a return to the bedroom might cost $800 . We'll solve your problem . Huh , easy fix , wow . But if you have a tri-level home , you're screwed . So flat house is the same way , flat roof you can't get into the ductwork . I can't do anything about it .

Speaker 1

Yeah , flat houses and flat roofs are tough for us too , because we can't look at the structural . So it makes it really hard to put panels over it .

Speaker 2

Yeah , we do it , but it's just harder .

Speaker 3

We do it but it is a different process . And then people you know like they'll buy these flips , like you know , it's a pig with lipstick . They're like oh my God , it's a flat roof , but I have 10-foot ceilings . Where'd the ductwork go ?

Speaker 1

They put it on the roof and they foam it in .

Speaker 2

Oh yeah , I've always seen those . But a homeowner doesn't know , they're not on the roof , the ductwork on the outside , I always think like isn't that just going to get hot in the summertime ?

Speaker 3

You got all that cold air running and then the sun beat down on it . Well , it's the same as older homes . So if you buy a 30-year probably don't have enough insulation unless they blew it in , they usually don't . On top of your duct work's probably like an R2 or R3 R value . So if the air is coming out of the system at 40 degrees , by the time it makes it through your 160-degree attic to that room it's raising by 30 , 40 degrees . If your duct work was insulated properly and you had the right amount of insulation , it comes out at 40 , it goes in at 40 .

Speaker 2

It's crazy Might as well . Just have glass duct work on the ceiling , on the roof .

Speaker 1

Do you guys ? I know ? One of the things that I did when I moved into my house was I had all my ducts cleaned . I mean because it was amazing .

Speaker 3

So the only thing we don't do is duct cleaning . But hey , I'll give it a plug . My boy , shane , owns Dirty Ducts D-I-R , so that's the one thing that we sub out that we don't actually do . But Dirty Ducks is amazing . We probably give them 20 homes a week .

Speaker 1

So you absolutely recommend it . Oh yeah , how often I include it on every sale .

Speaker 3

How often would you do it ? Twice a year .

Speaker 1

Yeah , I agree , twice a year In .

Speaker 3

Arizona , In Arizona

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Speaker 3

. So when you get it done , you come home afterwards holy crap . And then you can take it a step further and you can have hospital grade filtration in your house , like I do . So you have a four to six inch filter right before it hits the coil , and then you put UV light on it with a catalyst and you have nothing in the air .

Speaker 1

So that's what I was asking about next . Yeah .

Speaker 3

Filter takes care of all the dust , all the big particles , and then UV and catalyst takes care of everything you can't see . And then our system , the Pure Air X . So Pure Air and then X at the end . You can't buy it online , you have to buy it from a contractor because it has to be done right , installed in the air conditioning system . As long as the system's running , it's actually the one system that was proven to kill COVID . So it kills the flu , kills anything in the air that you can't see , and the UV light actually kills COVID . It's because during COVID it couldn't spread outside . It was because of the sun , UV light .

Speaker 3

What does a system like that cost ? Prx is like $1,500 . Really , that's it , yep . Every three years you got to replace a bulb .

Speaker 2

It's not bad , you'll be coming to my house , yeah , right .

Speaker 3

That's all it is .

Speaker 1

I thought it would be much more than that .

Speaker 3

So then , if you wanted to run , you just have to if you're not using air conditioning just turn the fan in the on position and then , if you have a variable speed system , your fan will ramp down to about 10% . You could run it all year round and it's going to cost you . Without solar , it's going to cost you 30 bucks .

Speaker 2

I bet your house smells like nothing . You light a candle and there's just no scent .

Speaker 3

No , you have a level on the PRX . You have a level one to five . If you go to five , like me , you smell that like ozone smell . But , I like it . My house smells like rain pours , so I've been since probably the 90s .

Speaker 1

I don't know if you remember they had those boxes , the ozone boxes . I can't remember the name of the company , but I still have one today that I use . There was lots of them , yeah , but there was an original one that I can't remember , but I'd use those as well . Those things are great , yeah .

Speaker 3

So it's that on your whole home . Okay , I'd like to do that . We're going to talk about that because I think that works .

Speaker 1

That stuff's amazing .

Speaker 3

It does work . You're right , I wouldn't own it if it didn't . I like the ozone smell and stuff and then000 a system I'm like . I have three of them . They're phenomenal . I didn't pay $25,000 per system , but I also didn't get your 10-year warranty . You're about to get .

Speaker 1

I can't stand all the dust and stuff in the air . It's terrible . I have a studio at home that's got black tables and it's like they're just covered every other day , if I don't clean them , my black stove't clean them the best thing about .

Speaker 3

Hobica is we have a lot of free coupons that we give to anybody so you can get a free whole home evaluation on your water , your plumbing , you can get it done on electrical . You can get it done on your air duct work . You can get a hot room evaluation for free .

Speaker 1

We'll come out and make sure it's a hot room . So do you guys do the water heaters , the ductless , tankless , tankless ? I always do that the tankless tankless .

Speaker 3

You're fricking , you're missing out , unless you're a hundred years old and you and your wife live in sun city with no kids in the home . Like you need tankless .

Speaker 2

Well , you hear that Wow .

Speaker 3

You come home from work and your wife and two kids have taken showers and you come home to no hot water . Well , tankless , unlimited hot water and very , very efficient .

Speaker 1

So you like those . I've heard positive and negative about tankless . What negative . I've heard people say that that's it . Well , I've heard the expensive . It is expensive . What's the cost ?

Speaker 3

So a standard water heater , right , you go to Home Depot and you're going to buy a water heater for $1,000 . It's a residential water heater , plastic drains and you're not installing it Right . So for a a , three grand installed by a good company like us , tankless is going to be about seven to nine . That's not that much . But it also has a 20 to 30 year shelf life , when a normal water heater in Arizona should be replaced every 10 years .

Speaker 2

Okay , well , that's about equal then .

Speaker 3

Yeah .

Speaker 2

If you think about it , well , three grand .

Speaker 3

But paying for it up front . Right , right , especially if you're going to be in the home for four years you can replace it twice .

Speaker 2

There's six grand , but people don't replace it in 10 years .

Speaker 3

They let it go 14 , and then it explodes and they have to call their remediation company .

Speaker 1

What's yours , mine's like about 13 years old Dude , dude , I already got him .

Speaker 3

We're going to go over and clean his dog , but it looks good .

Speaker 1

Add insulation PRX and water heater . My water heater looks nice .

Speaker 2

This podcast was well worth it . He's Peoria . I'll give him your address here in a little bit .

Speaker 1

Actually , I would like you to come over . I've always been looking at them and I've been reading a lot about them and I think they make a lot of sense . Oh , they do , and my wife's always complaining at 7 o'clock that we don't have hot water .

Speaker 3

And then the only thing we haven't talked about and you guys started it , so I have to bring it up Purification . So you have drinking high alkaline underneath my sink , so that $14 bottle of water you buy at the store , I have it at my sink . And then , as well , if you don't have a softener in Arizona , you're really screwing up .

Speaker 3

We have the third hardest state in the country and our water is really hard . So every home that we come out to , we offer them hey , would you like me to test your water for free ? Test it and show them their hardness . You see all the calcification . This is what's going on . Drain the water heater . See all this crap . This is hard water .

Speaker 1

Is your softener different than anything else ? I mean , I have a softener in my house . It was there when I got it , so it's just a basic solder . Yeah , it seems to work when I put salt in it everything's great .

Speaker 3

When I don't , it's bad's starting to be like common as an ac unit , like but also , all new homes come with a loop . If you don't have a loop and you got to install the loop , it's very expensive . Okay , so just the loop alone could be like six grand , and then you got to buy the softener now and I do have the .

Speaker 1

I do have the alkaline machine , so I've had that for 10 years now . Amazing those . I won't touch anything but alkaline water . So I mean you have to , I have to . I've been telling you that for years .

Speaker 3

You won't touch anything but alkaline water .

Speaker 1

You know that when I drink this stuff , it actually gives me a stomachache , compared to drinking alkaline water . This does . Yes , agreed , but it's all you gave me . It's all we have . It's all we have .

Speaker 2

I mean , I drink either 8.5 , 9 or 9 , just do it All right . So this podcast is costing me a lot of money . I don't know about that .

Speaker 3

I don't like that .

Speaker 1

But you know what you came in today and you gave us you got goodie bags , a goodie bag . Look at that . No one ever gives us goodie bags , I know .

Speaker 2

How come we should make it standard now ?

Speaker 1

This is the first time we've had any old bike here . Yeah , nice , which is kind of nice . I've used that before .

Speaker 3

The best part is my last name's on everything I was going to say .

Speaker 1

you're all over the place here Water leakage alarm .

Speaker 3

I might need that for my water heater . I gave you guys each three of those . Basically , you want to unscrew it , batteries included . Install the battery , screw it back in , put it underneath your sink . If you ever have a water leak , it'll go off like Okay , I got a wine thermometer .

Speaker 1

Wine bottle thermometer there you go .

Speaker 2

We talked about the wine cellars .

Speaker 1

I'm not going to drink tonight . Yeah , yeah , a digital thermometer .

Speaker 2

Yeah , meat thermometer .

Speaker 1

Yeah , that's cool .

Speaker 2

I think I'm grilling something tonight , so I'm going to definitely use that . This is really nice . Thank you very much for this . You're most welcome .

Speaker 3

I really appreciate that . I get it all made in bulk from our friends across seas and when you buy 10,000 meat thermometers they come out to 12 cents a piece . Well , now they're 40 cents . All right , I have plenty .

Speaker 1

So one last thing is I know that you have a nonprofit that you work with or that you have , so talk about that .

Speaker 3

Yeah , so I founded it about , I want to say , 12 years ago , been a 501c3 for about eight and been a QCO for a year . So QCO , a qualifying charitable organization , so actually like a Catholic school . So when you're about to do your taxes , I think it's per couple last year it was like 436 . I'm sorry , couple 938 , single 436 . Friends , family give . Last year it was like 436 . I'm sorry , couple 938 , single 436 . Friends , family give me that money .

Speaker 3

You're gonna get it back in your refund , so it's a dollar for dollar match , right , um and I was able to get a lot of money last year . So now blowing up to where I'm actual qco took a long time to get there , but it

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Speaker 3

started about , you know , 12 , 13 years ago . And once a month we go downtown phoenix . We feed and help out the homeless , but basically they stand in line and what ? And we have one next weekend , actually on the 27th , but we have one once a month , usually at the end of the month on a Sunday , because when it gets hot I work six days a week , so at the end of the day , sundays , we get off , unless I'm working . But I'll have it . We'll get down there 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 am , depending on how hot it is outside . Probably 7 , 8 next weekend Get and basically 1,500 , 2,000 homeless people will line up at 12th Avenue in Jefferson and they'll go through our tent system .

Speaker 3

Basically we have water , nonperishable food items , five or six toiletries , so we get the same thing Alibaba , little mini shampoos with one bag at a time on it Shampoo conditioner , razor , shaving cream , deodorants , baby wipes we have individual baby wipes . It's a shower and a box for a homeless person . And then we partner with a company , another nonprofit called Dog Days Out Arizona and they set up right next to us and if you're a homeless person with a dog , they'll give harnesses , leashes , little footies for the dogs , treats , and that's Monique who runs that , a good friend of ours . We talked to her today , but actually look up online . So Instagram , facebook one bag at a time on Facebook , one bag at a time AZ on Instagram and then as well , dog dogs day out Arizona on social media . They're huge . That's awesome for the dogs .

Speaker 2

That's awesome . Do you take donations for items to Hannah ?

Speaker 3

Yeah , take donations . Obviously , if someone just wants to donate cash , it's great , it's all 100% tax deductible because it is actual 501c3 QCO . But this is what I tell people Like Andy , I want to donate some money . Before you donate money , or before you judge and say that I'm doing it for fame or whatever , come to an event , just come See it . I guarantee it will make your day , make your month and make you a better person . And then a little shout out for salespeople If you want to make more money and you're in sales or you're in a high-level job , come and get back , see what it does for your money . Absolutely , it makes me a better person every single day . And then customers are like hey , your website , I heard about that one bag at a time thing . What is it ? Talk about it for an hour . I get very genuine and emotional about it because I love doing it .

Speaker 1

Right , cool , we need to take information on that because I know Harmon's always looking to do some stuff .

Speaker 3

We've done a lot of company programs so you have the company involved . Each of the employees all buy stuff will come and pack bags and then go distribute . We do it all the time .

Speaker 1

I think we'd be interested in maybe having that conversation , love it . So I'll get the information from you . That's really cool .

Speaker 2

I like it .

Speaker 1

How about ? So ? If somebody wants to reach out to learn AC , water heaters , insulation , whatever it is , how can they find you ?

Speaker 3

guys , HOBAICAcom , Really easy to schedule online 602-995-0387 . And then personally , if anyone is interested in anything about me , they want to talk about me , they want to talk about sales , anything like that fun stuff . Just add me on social media . Andy Hobayka , only one in the United States .

Speaker 1

You do some sales training and stuff too right .

Speaker 3

Yeah , states andy y training and stuff , true , right , so hlb aica and I'm the benefit for me . Any conference I go to , I don't need a qr code . I literally just tell them well , I'm the only andy hobak on social media I'm the only ben walsh log on social media , you know .

Speaker 2

Wow , you have something in common , ralph romano , with your common name there's a ton of us .

Speaker 1

If you look up ralph romano on social media , you'll find a murderer on 70 different people . Yeah , there's a mob guy that was murdering people , so not related okay , not related .

Speaker 2

Are you the same guy ? Are you the same guy ?

Speaker 1

running from the law anything you'd like to add no , this was fun .

Speaker 2

This was good it was .

Speaker 3

I really appreciate the opportunity .

Speaker 1

Thanks for coming and thanks for having me . We appreciate it , and so , ben . What's next ?

Speaker 2

what is next ? I'm sure we've got a lot coming up . I was actually I'll tell you this right now . I was talking with the Glendale Fire Department today about fire code setbacks , and have they ever encountered a home or business that had solar where there was a fire ? What do you do ? What's the safety ? It's very different that would be interesting . We might be having them as a guest .

Speaker 1

Okay , and I know we're going to probably do something

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Speaker 1

on SRP soon too . We might be having them as a guest . Okay , and I know we're going to probably do something on SRP soon too . We have to kind of get into that , Changes that are coming there that are going to impact going solar . So for the next three years especially , so we'll get into that as well . So again , hey , thanks for joining . Thank you , thanks for being here , that's what I do . Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time .

Speaker 2

Appreciate .