MattRMagnum
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I'm looking for advice. We have 3 HVAC RUUD units. All of them are 20 years old. They are all split systems. The smaller one never gets used as it heats and cools an area above the garage. The 3 ton unit is for the basement, which only gets used occasionally. The 4 ton unit services the main part of the house and this is the one I am most concerned about. It works fine for the moment. The main unit is also natural gas fired. I'm worried that at 20 years old, the system is going to be cost prohibitive to fix, so I'm trying to understand how much something like this is going to cost to replace.
I would just keep using it, if I were you, and prioritize finding a technician/shop that understands the concept of replacing parts and doing service, and not just replacing units. Ime, there's two types of shops: those that actually fix things, and those that make their money off replacements. The latter are easier to find, and usually have the better advertising and graphics.
My old house had a commercial unit (gaspack heat pump) attached to it. I wanted to have service done on it, and I called 6 different shops. 5 came out and told me that the motor was working hard and needed replacing, and that I was better off replacing the whole unit, since the motor was expensive and the unit was 18 years old. The sixth actually did voltage tests on the motors and capacitors, and discovered that one of the capacitors had failed. He had one in his truck, and it was an extra $30 for him to replace that (on top of the service call fee). That gaspack unit was still running great when I sold the house 5 years later.
Unless there's something magical about your particular unit, the parts are just parts, and there's nothing special or unique about them. A shop that does repairs will either have it, or be able to get it quickly.