Accidentally became Youtuber
I would never consider myself to be a traditionally “handy” person.
I’m entirely logical and I can figure a few things out here and there, although I am no household appliance expert. Most of the time I manage to complicationshoot with the help of online tutorials and user forums, rather than my own insight or knowledge. Still, all these things considered, I recently started a whole youtube channel on household repair. It turns out that people would rather watch me service things than figure it out through other means, and now I have over 100k followers. My greatest area of interest is household heating and cooling repairs. Apparently that is a huge complication area for most homeowners, because I’m consistently getting fan mail and user comments about new furnace and air conditioner complications. In fact, some might say I’m a certified heating, air conditioning, and ventilation expert at this point. It all started when I made a video about basic furnace service service. I demonstrated the handful of routine heating system services that should be completed every Springtime and Fall, including changing out the air filter and cleaning up some of the internal components. After that video, the Heating and Air Conditioning requests just kept rolling in. Soon I was repairing boilers and air conditioners around the neighborhood so I could demonstrate how to complicationshoot a faulty AC unit, heater, or thermostat. I learned how to access and clean ductwork, and began to recreate major Heating and Air Conditioning failures and their subsequent system repairs. At this point, I’m start to learn how to complete full heating and cooling system installations for my youtube channel. So much for not being “handy…”