AC Evaporator Coil Replacement

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Bert315
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Have a leak in the evaporator coil of our AC unit. Unit is a 4 ton horizontal unit. Got a quote for $2300 today. Everything I am reading online seems to say it should be a max of $1900. Going to get some more quotes but what is a good ballpark?
ABATTBQ11
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No idea. Try stop leak first. $50 and can't hurt much. Gonna have to try it on my system soon (gets in next week) foot the same thing, so I'll let you know how it goes.
EcoZapp.AC&Air.Purifiers
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Bert315 said:

Have a leak in the evaporator coil of our AC unit. Unit is a 4 ton horizontal unit. Got a quote for $2300 today. Everything I am reading online seems to say it should be a max of $1900. Going to get some more quotes but what is a good ballpark?
- Our Team is spending the Weekend giving Zoom Calls ; We would be happy to bid it for you!

Zoom / Phone / or Traditional In Person. www.ecozapphvac.com (The Zoom call might save use Time = That extra $100-300 Difference maybe )
TXTransplant
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So, I just learned an expensive lesson.

New build house purchased in 2013. Coil was replaced in June 2015 under the Lennox recall/original warranty. Cost to me was labor only, but still about $1200 (would have been $2k+ without the recall/warranty). Replacement was done by the company the builder hired to install the unit originally.

Yesterday (4+ years later) A/C starts acting up again. Needs a new coil. Company who replaced the coil In 2015 did not register the new coil and did not clearly communicate to me that I needed to do so.

So, the new coil is only covered by the original 5 year warranty on the old coil, which dates back to 2013 and is now expired.

Now I'm stuck paying for both a new coil and the installation. My quote is $2800, but I trust the company, and they are going to do some additional maintenance to the unit. I will be replacing this coil with an American Standard that has a 10 year warranty.
EcoZapp.AC&Air.Purifiers
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- quick answer .. yes. Coils and Condensers often don't get registered ( Lennox had a really bad couple runs of coils )

Trane and American Standard don't like that industry headache either. So they pretty much stuck a 10 year warranty out of the box.

Overall going from attic to another attic makes paperwork a faint thought for most contractors. Especially when that 5 year labor warranty isn't an issue for another 5 years.

Ppw is tough without office staff to handle it and a process.

And homeowners are usually all paid up by the time comes to file... once you pay a contractor, you might fall to the bottom of a "Things to do list "
TXTransplant
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7 years in and this unit has had ~$5600 in repairs and replacement parts. I'm on my third coil and second capacitor. Only about $1000 of that was covered by warranty.

That's $800 a year in A/C "maintenance". What a joke. Consumers are getting hosed by the manufacturers.
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TXTransplant said:

7 years in and this unit has had ~$5600 in repairs and replacement parts. I'm on my third coil and second capacitor. Only about $1000 of that was covered by warranty.

That's $800 a year in A/C "maintenance". What a joke. Consumers are getting hosed by the manufacturers.
I've had the fun to deal with now several manufactures. I can confirm some manufactures aren't concerned consumers. There is usually 2 or 3 middleman usually involved..

Manufactures to Supply House to another Supply house to HVAC Contractor to Sub Crews. There's about 3 layers of mgmt not caring much somewhere in there.
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