intermediate work · Invited home, Atwater, CA 95301
Swap the evaporative cooler pads before Atwater's hottest months.
Fund it for $272. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$272 proposed
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What the work involvesMany Atwater homes cool with evaporative coolers rather than AC, and worn-out pads mean the unit runs constantly without actually cooling the house.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Confirm the household invited this visit and the cooler unit is powered off.
- Open the cooler cabinet and remove the old pads.
- Photograph the old pads' condition.
- Install new pads sized to the unit, following the manufacturer's layout.
- Restore power and run the unit briefly to confirm even water distribution.
- Photograph the finished install with date.
What counts as done
- Photo of old pads removed
- Photo of new pads installed
- Photo confirming even water distribution
- GPS-tagged site pin
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Energy Efficiency Audit. Energy efficiency work begins with the walkthrough audit, the kind the ASHRAE standard describes: a trained eye moving through a building, reading the bills, the walls, the lights, and the equipment, and coming out with the short list of fixes worth doing first. Mastery looks like an auditor who can feel where a building is bleeding money within the hour, and prove it on paper. That instinct is trained by repetition on real buildings. This packet is one repetition: one system observed, one reading taken, one finding recorded the way the standard asks.
What is promised, and what is not.
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