You going with the new R-410Q54 freon, I guess? Get ready, you'll have to replace everything, all the lines throughout. That stuff is high pressure and not compatible with any of the R-22 systemsHouse.
You going with the new R-410Q54 freon, I guess? Get ready, you'll have to replace everything, all the lines throughout. That stuff is high pressure and not compatible with any of the R-22 systems
You going with the new R-410Q54 freon, I guess? Get ready, you'll have to replace everything, all the lines throughout. That stuff is high pressure and not compatible with any of the R-22 systems
Yup, all the duct work and lines being replaced. House has a furnace inside and "heat pump" outside which acts as the AC. Not really sure how it works but apparently it's more complex than a regular heater and AC. Furnace was replaced in February. Wish I could've gotten them both done at the same time to switch to a simpler system.
You going with the new R-410Q54 freon, I guess? Get ready, you'll have to replace everything, all the lines throughout. That stuff is high pressure and not compatible with any of the R-22 systems
What does the duct work have to do with the freon change, or are oyu just including it in there since you've got to do a big job anyway?
Yep...I learned all about this last summer. Home warranty only covered a percentage and I still had to come out of pocket about $3,000.
Yup, all the duct work and lines being replaced. House has a furnace inside and "heat pump" outside which acts as the AC. Not really sure how it works but apparently it's more complex than a regular heater and AC. Furnace was replaced in February. Wish I could've gotten them both done at the same time to switch to a simpler system.
I don't think it's wise. New stuff is too high pressure.
I have never even heard of a home warranty.
I'm sure plenty of people are taking chances, but from my research, it's not worth the risk.