01-04-17, 06:47 PM | #10 | |
Lurking Renovator
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Texas
Posts: 14
Thanks: 3
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Hi Xringer,
Sorry for the late response, I took a little vacation time off away with family, the internet, my cell phone etc.. I had my son come to the house and close off the valves (again thanks for the diagram). Happy 71st BTW.... I did read through the link, wow - just awesome you were able to repair the unit and use it as a secondary. I'm actually just north of Dallas... So glad it's not summer as this unit was in the master bedroom. Update: I checked my messages today and the company indicated that the unit is under warranty and they will perform the repair for $695.00 (labor). Um, I don't think so. In looking online, I can purchase a replacement indoor unit for $460.00 ($323 if I was looking to just replace the evaporator coil). I'm thinking of purchasing the equipment to charge the unit. Of course I'll ask my son to assist. I'll report back once I've discussed this with him... As always, thanks so much for all your help. --Shelby Quote:
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