Had my AC guy out and he is suggesting my AC is nearing the end of its life. It's a 2013 unit, and their thought is it was so poorly installed that it's failing (maybe slowly).
The comments were: "Noticed when checking, refrigerant that refrigerant has high acid smell, recommend preparing to replace the equipment as soon as possible, evaporator coil most likely will have a refrigerant leak very soon if it does not already."
There were two suggested pathways that they said to start thinking about:
First path is the repair to keep the system running: Estimated cost was ~$550
1. Chemically clean, evaporator coil in place, horizontal box
2. Chemically clean condensor coil
He had some other items, that I wouldn't consider.
Second path is full replacement:
Option 1: Just under $11k
Install 15.2 SEER2 4 Ton Amana Complete System:
Includes condenser, gas furnace, evaporator coil, R410A TXV, supply air plenum, return air plenum, transition, 10x10 access door, secondary drain pan, safety float switch, PVC Tee and ball valve, double wall gas vent pipe, 3ft gas flex line, gas pipe clean out tee and cap, 20x25x5 media filter cabinet, Ultralite Condenser pad, UV rated pipe insulation, electrical disconnect box, electric whip, compressor saver and a Kool Guard 2 surge protector. -We will also run an extra return air to increase/even out airflow for entire home.
***10 Year Parts Warranty***
***2 Year Labor Warranty***
Option 2: Just under $9k
Install a 14.3 SEER2 Amana condenser and evaporator coil with R410a TXV. In addition to the equipment, we will also install a new secondary drain pan, safety float switch, PVC Tee and ball valve, UV rated pipe insulation and an Ultralite condenser pad. ***10 Year Parts Warranty*** ***1 Year Labor Warranty***
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Anything above raising red flags?
I've been texting with the main guy I worked with for years and he thinks they can continue to maintain the system, but that the annual visit for some sort of issue related to the initial install will likely continue.
As an example, they had to come unclogged the drainage pipes that had debri in it and one of the main connectors was stripped and shorting on the unit which likely burned out a compressor.
I haven't looked into AC's before, so trying to get up to speed if this is a path we want to go.
The comments were: "Noticed when checking, refrigerant that refrigerant has high acid smell, recommend preparing to replace the equipment as soon as possible, evaporator coil most likely will have a refrigerant leak very soon if it does not already."
There were two suggested pathways that they said to start thinking about:
First path is the repair to keep the system running: Estimated cost was ~$550
1. Chemically clean, evaporator coil in place, horizontal box
2. Chemically clean condensor coil
He had some other items, that I wouldn't consider.
Second path is full replacement:
Option 1: Just under $11k
Install 15.2 SEER2 4 Ton Amana Complete System:
Includes condenser, gas furnace, evaporator coil, R410A TXV, supply air plenum, return air plenum, transition, 10x10 access door, secondary drain pan, safety float switch, PVC Tee and ball valve, double wall gas vent pipe, 3ft gas flex line, gas pipe clean out tee and cap, 20x25x5 media filter cabinet, Ultralite Condenser pad, UV rated pipe insulation, electrical disconnect box, electric whip, compressor saver and a Kool Guard 2 surge protector. -We will also run an extra return air to increase/even out airflow for entire home.
***10 Year Parts Warranty***
***2 Year Labor Warranty***
Option 2: Just under $9k
Install a 14.3 SEER2 Amana condenser and evaporator coil with R410a TXV. In addition to the equipment, we will also install a new secondary drain pan, safety float switch, PVC Tee and ball valve, UV rated pipe insulation and an Ultralite condenser pad. ***10 Year Parts Warranty*** ***1 Year Labor Warranty***
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Anything above raising red flags?
I've been texting with the main guy I worked with for years and he thinks they can continue to maintain the system, but that the annual visit for some sort of issue related to the initial install will likely continue.
As an example, they had to come unclogged the drainage pipes that had debri in it and one of the main connectors was stripped and shorting on the unit which likely burned out a compressor.
I haven't looked into AC's before, so trying to get up to speed if this is a path we want to go.