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    My evaporator coil has a big leak in my home. System is only 9 years old and I basically have 3 options. It is a Grandaire system and still using R22 refrigerant.

    1. Replace the coil only and recharge with R22 alternative refrigerant. ($1000-$1200)
    2. Replace the air handler with Goodman, charge with R22 alternative refrigerant and replace the condenser down the road when needed and switch to 410A. ($1800-$2300)
    3. Replace the entire system with a new one (Goodman or Amana) with a 410A system. ($4300-$5700)

    I've received 2 bids so far from recommended contractors. Both quoted me about the same price on a Goodman 3.5 ton, 14 seer system completed installed which was about $4300. Also got a quote for an Amana 3.5 ton, 16 seer system with lifetime warranty on the compressor for $5700. I do plan on keeping my house for a long time. Plans are to turn it into a rental property down the road so want something that will hopefully last a long time not like the one I have now. If I just replace the coil I will get a 1 year warranty on it. If I replace the air handler I get a 5 year warranty. If I replace the whole system I get a 10 year warranty.

    What do you guys recommend? Just replace the coil only, replace the air handler or replace the whole system with the new 410A?

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    Update: Option 1 is no longer an option. Cost of the coil was too high since it would have to be special ordered. So either replace the air handler or the whole system.

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    • #3
      If you are planning to keep the house, and turn it into a rental, do the entire system to get the 10 year warranty. You should see a decrease in utility bills as well with the more efficient system
      Originally posted by Leah
      Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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      • #4
        You can buy R22 a lot cheaper on ebay and order the gauges on amazon to charge it yourself.

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        • #5
          Option 3 on older (yours is getting there) systems is always preferred if you can afford it. Although I'd expect a better life out of these systems, this is TX and I learned not to f around.
          Originally posted by MR EDD
          U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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          • #6
            Old buddy of mine told me he would do a Rheem 3.5 ton, 14 seer complete system for $3400 out the door. I'm sure it's not some fancy system but the price seems really fair. Said he can do the 16 seer for $4400 if I want to go that route.

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            • #7
              I have a 16 SEER and it fucking rocks! My electric bill is never over $150.xx per month. I keep it 72* in the day and 68* at night all summer long.
              Originally posted by Silverback
              Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mike69 View Post
                Old buddy of mine told me he would do a Rheem 3.5 ton, 14 seer complete system for $3400 out the door. I'm sure it's not some fancy system but the price seems really fair. Said he can do the 16 seer for $4400 if I want to go that route.
                Sounds like the route to go. I spent 10k when I replaced my system and vents.

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