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AC went out, need advice on what' is being recommended
Posted on 3/27/16 at 10:51 am
Posted on 3/27/16 at 10:51 am
So my compressor went out a few days ago, I've had a couple of companies out to look at it and both agree it's best to replace the whole unit as it's an old r22 system and it's shitty(luxaire).
One of the guys said I could keep my furnace as it's gas and separate from everything else...leaving me replacing just the condenser unit on the outside and evaporator coil on the inside. The new components would be Trane.
Is this ok or should I change everything out?
One of the guys said I could keep my furnace as it's gas and separate from everything else...leaving me replacing just the condenser unit on the outside and evaporator coil on the inside. The new components would be Trane.
Is this ok or should I change everything out?
Posted on 3/27/16 at 10:53 am to Spilled Milk
I hope youre an OT baller. You gone get raped.
Posted on 3/27/16 at 10:58 am to Spilled Milk
If you buy a new compressor and there aren't any leaks, you should be good for 5 years (I think that's the warranty on most compressors). Only reason a compressor should go out is extreme age and/or being run with a shortage of coolant.
They didn't give you an avenue on replacing just the failed compressor?
They didn't give you an avenue on replacing just the failed compressor?
Posted on 3/27/16 at 11:00 am to Spilled Milk
If not already done, I think you need to get someone to have a really good look at your heating unit to be sure the heat exchanger is in good shape, while you could save some dollars by not replacing the heater, you sure don't want to have to replace that unit a year from now...
Posted on 3/27/16 at 11:00 am to Spilled Milk
If you know exactly what needs to be replaced in the system, ask each company if they will replace just that when they come out to give quote. Most will say everything needs to be changed out regardless of what shape the system is in. Get enough companies to come out and one will be honest and give you what you're looking for.
Posted on 3/27/16 at 11:12 am to Spilled Milk
quote:
So my compressor went out a few days ago, I've had a couple of companies out to look at it and both agree it's best to replace the whole unit as it's an old r22 system and it's shitty(luxaire).
One of the guys said I could keep my furnace as it's gas and separate from everything else...leaving me replacing just the condenser unit on the outside and evaporator coil on the inside. The new components would be Trane.
Is this ok or should I change everything out?
IMHO I would replace your current unit with a heat pump and keep your old furnace,that way you have both.
Posted on 3/27/16 at 11:25 am to Spilled Milk
Where do live city?
Posted on 3/27/16 at 11:50 am to Spilled Milk
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whole unit as it's an old r22 system
If you still have an old r22 unit, it's probably better to replace the whole thing now. If you don't you're probably just kicking the can down the road another 5 years at most, and that's assuming you don't have a leak in either or both sets of coils.
On the gas furnace, If the companies you got quotes from suggested you keep it after an inspection of the unit, keep it. If they didn't inspect it, I would have that done before deciding. Get them to quote you a new furnace as an option, either way.
Trane is a good, reliable brand.
Posted on 3/27/16 at 12:05 pm to Spilled Milk
don't see why you have to do the whole thing either!
Mom upgraded the furnace and left the rest alone...no issues...been several years too
why spend more than you have to?
Mom upgraded the furnace and left the rest alone...no issues...been several years too
why spend more than you have to?
Posted on 3/27/16 at 12:33 pm to Spilled Milk
Are you located in the deep south?
If so you probably rarely use the furnace. Replacing the ecoil and condenser would be fine.
If so you probably rarely use the furnace. Replacing the ecoil and condenser would be fine.
Posted on 3/27/16 at 1:07 pm to Spilled Milk
How long will you own that property? If you don't know, just replace the condenser and evaporator. If you know you'll be there for five or more years, replace the furnace too. Do NOT just replace the compressor. You can expect to pay $100/lb to recharge the system ( my cost just went up AGAIN) and that $ should be applied towards solving this problem. Trane equipment is solid. Good luck.
Posted on 3/27/16 at 2:19 pm to Spilled Milk
If the old evaporator coil is rated for R410a, they should be able to flush the old refrigerant/oil mix and let you keep it. If not, yeah, you have to replace both the coil and condensing unit to move to R410a.
Posted on 4/4/16 at 8:15 am to Spilled Milk
quote:
So my compressor went out a few days ago,
probably not. Install new Start/Run capacitor and install a hard start kit and see if it kicks.
Total for parts and very easy to install. $50
capacitor
Hard start kit
This post was edited on 4/4/16 at 8:16 am
Posted on 4/4/16 at 8:15 am to Spilled Milk
Fan + block of ice duh
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