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re: A/C Evaporator Coil Replacement
Posted on 9/6/23 at 12:44 pm to ShermanTxTiger
Posted on 9/6/23 at 12:44 pm to ShermanTxTiger
quote:I have two units, both 6 years old. I replaced a coil on one last year. I have been out of a/c on a second unit for going on two weeks waiting on a valve. After failed attempts with the wrong part, the tech showed up today with the correct part. Turns out the coil was a different coil with a different serial number....looking like that coil had been replaced prior to me purchasing the house.
I had one replaced in 2021 and it was under warranty. Cost.... $1500 for the refrigerant and labor per Goodman.
It is amazing how much bull crap I have had with these two relatively new units. And the coil was not under warranty because the installer never registered it. I dont know enough to know if I am getting the run around or not.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 4:20 pm to tigerfoot
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It is amazing how much bull crap I have had with these two relatively new units. And the coil was not under warranty because the installer never registered it. I dont know enough to know if I am getting the run around or not.
I am not sure how this all works. The units have the manufacture date stamped on the equipment. Why does it need to be registered? The Lennox installer did have to register my new system. It was very important evidently.
Posted on 10/5/23 at 8:01 am to tigerfoot
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have two units, both 6 years old. I replaced a coil on one last year. I have been out of a/c on a second unit for going on two weeks waiting on a valve. After failed attempts with the wrong part, the tech showed up today with the correct part. Turns out the coil was a different coil with a different serial number....looking like that coil had been replaced prior to me purchasing the house. It is amazing how much bull crap I have had with these two relatively new units. And the coil was not under warranty because the installer never registered it. I dont know enough to know if I am getting the run around or not.
Ok. After weeks of crap they have found a leak in the back of my coil. So I will know later today the replacement cost. This is the 5th or 6th time out to finally discover the leak. Lost 4 lbs in about 8 days.
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