Hi guys, I am having some heating problems. The outside unit on my heat pump stopped working, had my buddy come over and we figured out power wasn't going through the defrost board. I bought a board and changed it, the unit started working fine again for a week. Then it wouldn't kick on all of the time, so I called the local HVAC company I've used a few times.
The heat pump is a Luxaire that the bank had installed 10 years ago when I bought the house. My house has 2 units, 1 for up stairs and another for downstairs. I had the compressor replaced on the unit that is having issues 2 years ago.
The tech came out, I told him the symptoms I was seeing and he just didn't go about things like I expected. At the end, he said my coil was leaking and I needed to replace it. He really couldn't tell me much else. I got some quotes from them and they are on the high side of what I'm seeing.
I had bad vibes from the guy, so I called another company that I've heard good things about. The owner of the company came out, I explained everything to him and told him what the other tech said. He said it didn't seem right because my outside unit is kicking on more than not, so if I had a leak it was a really small one. He verified the coil on the inside has a small leak inside the coil, so nothing that could be easily fixed.
He gave me several options, one of them is basically a leak stop and then refill the R22. He said he usually doesn't suggest that, but my leak is very small and he wouldn't be surprised if I got a few years out of it. He said he can do that for around under $300.
Here's my options.
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Option # 1: Install Leak Sealant ($129.00) and charge system with R22 at $4 an ounce. (estimated 36 oz. x $4= $144.00) Total approx= $273.00.
Option # 2: Install new Evaporator coil in Air Handler, charge system with R 22. One year warranty on coil only. Total= $1230.00
Option # 3: Install new Amana Air Handler in crawl space- charge system with R22. 10 year warranty on parts. Total = $1762.00
Option # 4: Install new Amana Heat pump system. Replace 2 ton system with 2 1/2 ton system. Prices vary by SEER rating and warranty.
14 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts indoor and outdoor units. Total= $4870.00
16 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts and Lifetime compressor warranty with unit replacement if compressor ever fails. Total= $5553.00
18 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts and Lifetime compressor warranty with unit replacement if compressor ever fails. Inverter Technology provides energy efficiency as high as 21 SEER. Price= $7820.00
21 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts and Lifetime compressor warranty with unit replacement if compressor ever fails. Inverter Technology provides energy efficiency as high as 24 SEER. Almost as high as GeoThermal at 1/4 of the cost. Price= $9610.00
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I'm at the point where I think I should go with the leak sealant and R22 refill and if I have problems with that, go with an 18 SEER inverter setup. I was thinking about replacing the unit now, but I just dumped money into the compressor and hate to scrap the unit right now.
I will add, this is a reputable company that has been in business for a long time. The other company is reputable as well and I always had good techs in the past, but this guy just didn't want to deal it...
What do you guys think??
The heat pump is a Luxaire that the bank had installed 10 years ago when I bought the house. My house has 2 units, 1 for up stairs and another for downstairs. I had the compressor replaced on the unit that is having issues 2 years ago.
The tech came out, I told him the symptoms I was seeing and he just didn't go about things like I expected. At the end, he said my coil was leaking and I needed to replace it. He really couldn't tell me much else. I got some quotes from them and they are on the high side of what I'm seeing.
I had bad vibes from the guy, so I called another company that I've heard good things about. The owner of the company came out, I explained everything to him and told him what the other tech said. He said it didn't seem right because my outside unit is kicking on more than not, so if I had a leak it was a really small one. He verified the coil on the inside has a small leak inside the coil, so nothing that could be easily fixed.
He gave me several options, one of them is basically a leak stop and then refill the R22. He said he usually doesn't suggest that, but my leak is very small and he wouldn't be surprised if I got a few years out of it. He said he can do that for around under $300.
Here's my options.
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Option # 1: Install Leak Sealant ($129.00) and charge system with R22 at $4 an ounce. (estimated 36 oz. x $4= $144.00) Total approx= $273.00.
Option # 2: Install new Evaporator coil in Air Handler, charge system with R 22. One year warranty on coil only. Total= $1230.00
Option # 3: Install new Amana Air Handler in crawl space- charge system with R22. 10 year warranty on parts. Total = $1762.00
Option # 4: Install new Amana Heat pump system. Replace 2 ton system with 2 1/2 ton system. Prices vary by SEER rating and warranty.
14 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts indoor and outdoor units. Total= $4870.00
16 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts and Lifetime compressor warranty with unit replacement if compressor ever fails. Total= $5553.00
18 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts and Lifetime compressor warranty with unit replacement if compressor ever fails. Inverter Technology provides energy efficiency as high as 21 SEER. Price= $7820.00
21 SEER- 10 year warranty on all parts and Lifetime compressor warranty with unit replacement if compressor ever fails. Inverter Technology provides energy efficiency as high as 24 SEER. Almost as high as GeoThermal at 1/4 of the cost. Price= $9610.00
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I'm at the point where I think I should go with the leak sealant and R22 refill and if I have problems with that, go with an 18 SEER inverter setup. I was thinking about replacing the unit now, but I just dumped money into the compressor and hate to scrap the unit right now.
I will add, this is a reputable company that has been in business for a long time. The other company is reputable as well and I always had good techs in the past, but this guy just didn't want to deal it...
What do you guys think??