Junkman
Well-known member
I ordered a 5-zone mini split for a home I am rehabbing, and the contractor had started installing the outdoor unit when I came by. I noticed it was a 4-zone unit. The fifth zone was for possible later use; however, as it turns out, it will be needed in the home immediately. Now, he is saying, "I wish that I had known this before I installed the unit outside." I told him that he originally quoted me on the 5-unit condenser and 2 inside heads. The total price was $12,000 for everything installed. Now he has told me he will have to think about this over the weekend. In his mind, he thought he could get away with the 4-head unit and save some extra money compared to the 5-head unit. I told him that he could just swap out the 4 for a 5, but he said he can't sell the 4 as new since it isn't in the original box. I have used this contractor for the last 5 years, and we have always done business without a written contract or handshake. I offered him some additional money, but he is acting like the 4-zone unit is worthless, and he is going to lose $5,000 exchanging it for a 5-head unit. What is the difference in price between the 4- and 5-head units manufactured by Gree? Do you agree that he can't sell the unit sitting on the pad as a new unit just because it isn't in the original carton?
