milwaukeephil
Well-known member
Hi all...
I escaped the Tools board and made my way over here -- you can send me back when we're done here! ;-)
Yesterday I had to have a tech come out and put 1.5 pounds of R22 into my system due to a leak. Same thing last summer. The unit is a Carrier and it was installed when the home was built about 10 years ago.
I read a bunch of threads and see that this is common. A lot of people say the overlooked leak spots are the service valves.
The guy who came out just pumped in the gas, got me running, and said his sales guy will call me about getting a replacement system. He said a new system would be north of $5k because they would want to replace the lines going into the house to the furnace at the same time.
My question is: is it worth having them attempt to find the leak and fix it? What about buying the Harbor Freight leak detector and sniffing around myself?
It's hard to stomach replacing a 10-year-old system!
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
I escaped the Tools board and made my way over here -- you can send me back when we're done here! ;-)
Yesterday I had to have a tech come out and put 1.5 pounds of R22 into my system due to a leak. Same thing last summer. The unit is a Carrier and it was installed when the home was built about 10 years ago.
I read a bunch of threads and see that this is common. A lot of people say the overlooked leak spots are the service valves.
The guy who came out just pumped in the gas, got me running, and said his sales guy will call me about getting a replacement system. He said a new system would be north of $5k because they would want to replace the lines going into the house to the furnace at the same time.
My question is: is it worth having them attempt to find the leak and fix it? What about buying the Harbor Freight leak detector and sniffing around myself?
It's hard to stomach replacing a 10-year-old system!
Any thoughts would be appreciated!

