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A heating job leaves everyone steamed; the homeowners claim shoddy HVAC work, while the helper insists they wanted bargain fixes on an antique unit.
A heating job leaves everyone steamed; the homeowners claim shoddy HVAC work, while the helper insists they wanted bargain fixes on an antique unit.
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S12, EP148 "Can't Cheat the Heat"A heating job leaves everyone steamed; the homeowners claim shoddy HVAC work, while the helper insists they wanted bargain fixes on an antique unit.
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