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Rich Owen
ParticipantAs already mentioned, Brian Gundert, The Tree Whisperer, is licensed and does really great work. He has done tree falling and trimming for me for 8-10 years. A couple of years ago, a large fir started to topple over towards our cabin but got hung-up in an adjoining tree. Brian was able to fell the tree clear of the cabin and saved us monumental damage ot the cabin if the tree had continued on its path towards the cabin. He is professional and a really nice guy and has reasonable rates. I would highly recommend him. His contact info listed in original two posts.
Rich Owen
Cabbage PatchFRANKTABBAH
ParticipantAnyone know of a person or company who is shoveling stairs and walkways this year?
bigtreestechman
KeymasterFYI, Mr BigTreesTechMan (aka Joe) and Mrs BigTreesTechMan (aka Dana) are planning on doing the America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride with the Sacramento chapter of TNT this summer.
Either join us or be prepared to donate!
joecaleach
ParticipantThank you to all who have shown interest. The trailer has been taken.
Regards,Stevebigtreestechman
KeymasterCheck the forecast. We have some very cold nights coming our way.
bigtreestechman
KeymasterLube Room TG day hours are on the Lube Room Page.
bigtreestechman
KeymasterI highly recommend RJ’s Appliance. Always a pleasure to do business with.
http://www.rjsappliance.com/
209-795-6705pleinair47
ParticipantI am looking for recommendations for an appliance/oven repair person. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Pleinair47MileHigh
ParticipantCarlshome, I guess I was confusing folks. We have a propane tank that was originally installed just for heating in our cabin and in a bonus room above the garage. I wish the line ran near the stove in the kitchen or the water heater, but it doesn’t. Anyway, we can either install a generator where the gas line comes into the cabin, and add the appropriate wiring, or put it by the existing panel, and get a gas line to it. I’m guessing the former option is cheaper, but I don’t know yet. (I’d like to just talk my wife out of the idea, but that would definitely be a bigger project…)
tatonka
ParticipantI have used Seth numerous times over the years. The last few years there has not been much burning, but I call him in the spring to clean needles off the roof. If he cleans your flue in the spring, the needle cleaning has been part of the deal.
carlshome
ParticipantBrian Gundert, the Tree Whisperer, has done a lot of tree work for me. Falling trees and climbing trees to limb them up high. He can also be reached on his cell: 209-840-2546.
carlshome
carlshome
ParticipantScott,
You got that right. Seth is a great asset your our community. I’ve also had him clean my roof valleys as I’m not going up two stories on a 12/12 roof. He does gutters too.
carlshome
carlshome
ParticipantMileHigh,
Your original post suggested a propane powered generator. If you are installing a propane tank, and associated plumbing you are more than half way to propane stove and water heater. I suggest that while the plumber is there installing the gas line, that you run a gas line in the direction of your stove and/or water heater. This will give you the option of gas appliances in the future when one of them needs to be replaced.
Good luck with your project,
carlshome
rswheeler1
ParticipantI just had Seth from Ash Away clean the chimney on my wood stove. He did a wonderful job. He was neat, thorough and timely. The neatness factor is important because he did it from inside the cabin. No dust, soot or ashes.
ScottMileHigh
Participantdbsynergy, the Powerwall looked really attractive, but the fully loaded installation cost seems to get it close to a generator cost (probably no accident in Tesla’s pricing calculation) and it wouldn’t provide backup power for as long as a generator. Also, since it is designed for frequent loading and discharge (as with a solar system), some people wonder how it will work used only for occasional backup power). That may all become clear in a year or towo.
carlshome, I am surprised to see how much you get out of Honda 2000 portable. Good work! Unfortunately, we have electric water heating and stove. Wish we didn’t, but don’t want to tackle switching those over now. Still, what you’ve done with the Honda 2000 is tempting.
tatonka, thank you for the intall figure. My panel and gas lines are on opposite sides of the cabin 🙁 so I’ll have to see which service would be easier to bring over to the generator. -
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