It shouldn't. Seems odd that the indoor fan would go bad and the outdoor unit wouldn't be running at the same time. Hard to imagine two storage problems happening at the same timeJust went to check if the inside fan would come on when it call for cooling and not starting now. That's what I remembered from before. You can hear a buzzing like it wants to start but it's not running. Does the inside fan have any control over the outside system?
Is this really a thing, or was he just tired of dealing with you?He diagnosed my system as stolen refrigerant. Not a leak.
Is this really a thing, or was he just tired of dealing with you?
I just can’t imagine this, but stolen catalytics don’t make sense to me either.
Then again I’ve been working since I was 12.
Both First Choice and Izzy's would do the repair for about a grand but we decided to replace the whole system since it is 25 years old. The annual band aid fixes were getting tiring. Of course we ended up choosing a higher end more efficient unit and did the furnace too so we spent more than really necessary. Now we wait for the second zone to go, again.Scratch that, inside fan does come on with Fan Only. Changed batteries and still nothing outside. I had already changed the cap outside
Who did you use that would actually work on an old unit without wanting to replace the whole thing?
I hate to ask, but what are the rough numbers on a new AC system?Both First Choice and Izzy's would do the repair for about a grand but we decided to replace the whole system since it is 25 years old. The annual band aid fixes were getting tiring. Of course we ended up choosing a higher end more efficient unit and did the furnace too so we spent more than really necessary. Now we wait for the second zone to go, again.
We used Sam's Air Control after getting quotes from 4 companies. Weren't the cheapest, but they went the mile to get this done.
My brother-in-law got a 5 ton furnace/AC done for 12k through Atlantic City electric. 0% financing, 10 year warranty.I hate to ask, but what are the rough numbers on a new AC system?
Thanks, my AC is completely separate from the furnace. Furnace is gas hot water baseboard and the AC is forced air unit located in the attic.My brother-in-law got a 5 ton furnace/AC done for 12k through Atlantic City electric. 0% financing, 10 year warranty.
I got my 5 ton done at cost and it came in around 8k. I also had to replace about 50' of copper lineset which cost quite a lot in material alone.
Edit, this was a little over a year ago.
Gotcha. I'd guess that would be maybe a couple grand less.Thanks, my AC is completely separate from the furnace. Furnace is gas hot water baseboard and the AC is forced air unit located in the attic.
I hate to ask, but what are the rough numbers on a new AC system?
My brother-in-law got a 5 ton furnace/AC done for 12k through Atlantic City electric. 0% financing, 10 year warranty.
I got my 5 ton done at cost and it came in around 8k. I also had to replace about 50' of copper lineset which cost quite a lot in material alone.
Edit, this was a little over a year ago.
Gotcha. I'd guess that would be maybe a couple grand less.