Central A/C repair vs. replace
"Eric" wrote in message
g.com...
Just wondering if there's a rule-of-thumb on replacing vs. repairing
central A/C units?
My home in MA is 8 years old, and has a (rather cheesy looking) "Concord"
system installed when it was built. Last night it
stopped cooling - the inside & outside fans run, but no compressor sound,
warm air, and the lights dim every 30 seconds or so
like the thermal overload is cycling. I shut it down last night and tried
again in the AM with same symptoms.
So I guess the real question is, if it comes down to replacing outside
unit + inside coil vs. just replacing the compressor
(do people even do this any more?), what's the best choice? I assume the
newer units are more efficient, but how long would
it take to recoup an additional $1000 or $1500 cost?
Eric
If it actually turns out to be the compressor, replace the complete system.
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