cslifer said:
What about the magic oil you described on the above linked threads, I never saw an explanation about what it is how it works and if you are willing to warranty after putting it in.
EcoZapp is disrupting the local HVAC market which is still stuck in the yellowpages reluctant to change. ( I went thru 30 years of phone books if anyone needs proof)
In 5 years from now most of our competition will be retired or out of business. Most HVAC owners are in their 60's and have been doing things the exact same way for decades and have zero desire to educate the homeowner on new products nor educate themselves or their staff. The amount of training companies on average invest in their staff is close to zero.
This leads to almost zero education on any subject matter related to HVAC ( hence our educational videos we're producing)
Ppl scared about warranties have either been missed informed by HVAC contractors or just follow what someone else said.
Manufactures ask zero questions when replacing compressors warranties. ( red flag if your hvac expert tells you different- it's called scared tactics and we have a few companies in town scared) . Compressors cost all of several hundreds of dollars and take several hours to replace. There's hundreds of millions of compressors in the country which go out for dozens of different reasons.
To the question: If putting 4-8oz of liquid plastic ( leak seal) inside your refringent line doesn't void a warranty or crash a compressor, than common sense says 2 oz of a product composed of micro particles probably wouldn't either.
If that logic doesn't make someone feel safe about the status of their freon & compressor relationship- then we probably won't convince you on Arctic Blast.
Arctic Blast along with many other Efficiency additives have been around for many years and usually sit on the supply house shelfs along with a dozen other extremely beneficial products. HVAC contractors aren't usually concerned with anything other than making money replacing your system as fast and cheap as possible.
If this was the case, College Station wouldn't have as many houses with terribly design Air Ducts, cheaply installed systems and overall poor craftsmanship. If they cared the supply houses would have stocks of Media Filters, Air Purifiers, 2 -Stage and Inverter system ( High SEER ratings) etc.. they don't because the contractors simply don't care enough to push them, and the builders only care about the bottom line.
If they did care ( and some do) they would install a Media filter as the bare min. or at least try to push something above a 14 SEER which will soon be banned as well in place of a higher SEER.
People don't like Arctic Blast because it's something new and HVAC companies as a vast majority haven't changed their business model in several decades. If your HVAC guy says something bad about EcoZapp or Arctic Blast dig a little deeper and see if there's any evidence or is it here-say from the supply houses. Feel free to post any feedback
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