wfopete
Well-known member
Seems the mini split rage and other HVAC units have increased their efficiency ratings over the past 10-20 years. What specifically has this been attributed to (components/refrigerants/other)?
For reference I have a 20yo geo thermal system that has preformed reliably over the years but replacement of old geo units is stupid expensive. My geo system recently failed due to a leaky flow control unit (basically the pump and plumbing of the in/out lines). A quote to R&R the flow control unit was $4K. I did some checking and I can do the job myself for less than 1/2 that amount so I'm going that route. The R&R work is not rocket science as the it's pretty much plumbing 101. For reference, replacing my little 2 ton geo system with a new unit came in at $23K (installed). The problem I see with geo is the HVAC industry as a whole has not bought into geo. As a result sales and service is limited compared to other HVAC systems. So when you're the only game in town, you have little price point competition and of course punching holes in the ground is expensive these days. The geo industry will preach the "Pay Back" & Tax Rebate sermon. Still, payback compared to other system may be a while. To be fair geo has benefited by the same advancements has the rest of the industry but still a air-to-air system was tempting; I just hated to walk away from my investment of punching wells into my front yard.
For reference I have a 20yo geo thermal system that has preformed reliably over the years but replacement of old geo units is stupid expensive. My geo system recently failed due to a leaky flow control unit (basically the pump and plumbing of the in/out lines). A quote to R&R the flow control unit was $4K. I did some checking and I can do the job myself for less than 1/2 that amount so I'm going that route. The R&R work is not rocket science as the it's pretty much plumbing 101. For reference, replacing my little 2 ton geo system with a new unit came in at $23K (installed). The problem I see with geo is the HVAC industry as a whole has not bought into geo. As a result sales and service is limited compared to other HVAC systems. So when you're the only game in town, you have little price point competition and of course punching holes in the ground is expensive these days. The geo industry will preach the "Pay Back" & Tax Rebate sermon. Still, payback compared to other system may be a while. To be fair geo has benefited by the same advancements has the rest of the industry but still a air-to-air system was tempting; I just hated to walk away from my investment of punching wells into my front yard.

