teknikfrog
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This is for my house, not my garage, but this seems like the right place to ask this.
I have a Trane heat pump 2 months out of warranty that is a total lemon. Four failures in five years, including 2 months into the install. I blame both installer workmanship issues as well as Trane for making a **** product. So I've been trying to get my compressor replaced, as it's allegedly burned up. Unfortunately, for whatever reason the area I live in is REALLY BAD for getting ANYTHING done by trades. When I talk to people in other cities they're like "are you serious??".
So I reached out to 22 local HVAC companies to see about getting my compressor replaced--paying full price in cash btw. Out of those companies, roughly half never bothered to respond, and the other half flat-out declined to even bid at all, because they'd rather sell me a new system (to replace my 5 year old trane!). The installer doesn't return phone calls and I even had to threaten a chargeback in writing before they even provided the diagnostic I paid for. I'm still waiting on a few callbacks but the writing is on the wall; I'm getting a new system.
This experience has me looking into DIY. From searching around it looks like you can either get china stuff or Goodman, but nothing else. No Carrier for example. But Goodman is good enough for me.
I fully priced out all parts and tools for a brand new Goodman heat pump and handler. For roughly 7-8k I can diy this, and that includes buying all the fancy tools.
I have experience with automotive AC and can repair all issues with that. I already have a vacuum pump even.
I am about 95% confident in my ability to fully install a system; roughing in, electrical, brazing the lineset, pulling vacuum, balancing subcooling etc. I read the install manual for the Goodman system I was looking at cover to cover and I feel pretty good about it.
But I don't know what I don't know, and my understanding is that while I can buy the parts (refrigerant included once I get an EPA license), what I CANNOT get is tech support. So assuming I do the entire install, charge it, and I run into a mysterious error code I can't figure out on my own, I'm screwed. And then of course, nobody will touch it.
Do you guys have any thoughts on this? Is this a path I should go down or give up and pay 12k+ for a new system?
Also, I live in a very well insulated log home and I can easily make it till the end of the summer with no AC. On a 96* day I'm only hitting like 80 indoors. So that buys me a significant amount of time--basically six months-- to acquire tools and knowledge.
I have a Trane heat pump 2 months out of warranty that is a total lemon. Four failures in five years, including 2 months into the install. I blame both installer workmanship issues as well as Trane for making a **** product. So I've been trying to get my compressor replaced, as it's allegedly burned up. Unfortunately, for whatever reason the area I live in is REALLY BAD for getting ANYTHING done by trades. When I talk to people in other cities they're like "are you serious??".
So I reached out to 22 local HVAC companies to see about getting my compressor replaced--paying full price in cash btw. Out of those companies, roughly half never bothered to respond, and the other half flat-out declined to even bid at all, because they'd rather sell me a new system (to replace my 5 year old trane!). The installer doesn't return phone calls and I even had to threaten a chargeback in writing before they even provided the diagnostic I paid for. I'm still waiting on a few callbacks but the writing is on the wall; I'm getting a new system.
This experience has me looking into DIY. From searching around it looks like you can either get china stuff or Goodman, but nothing else. No Carrier for example. But Goodman is good enough for me.
I fully priced out all parts and tools for a brand new Goodman heat pump and handler. For roughly 7-8k I can diy this, and that includes buying all the fancy tools.
I have experience with automotive AC and can repair all issues with that. I already have a vacuum pump even.
I am about 95% confident in my ability to fully install a system; roughing in, electrical, brazing the lineset, pulling vacuum, balancing subcooling etc. I read the install manual for the Goodman system I was looking at cover to cover and I feel pretty good about it.
But I don't know what I don't know, and my understanding is that while I can buy the parts (refrigerant included once I get an EPA license), what I CANNOT get is tech support. So assuming I do the entire install, charge it, and I run into a mysterious error code I can't figure out on my own, I'm screwed. And then of course, nobody will touch it.
Do you guys have any thoughts on this? Is this a path I should go down or give up and pay 12k+ for a new system?
Also, I live in a very well insulated log home and I can easily make it till the end of the summer with no AC. On a 96* day I'm only hitting like 80 indoors. So that buys me a significant amount of time--basically six months-- to acquire tools and knowledge.
