Topic: Any home HVAC pros out there?
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Last fall, Mama decided we should get our A/C unit replaced. It was originally installed back in the '70s, best we could tell. Anyway, it was cooling the house OK, but just not very efficient. Soooo...Mama gets a few estimates for the A/C only, as the heat was no problem. Had several companies come by and look around, and give estimates for what the recommended.
Mama picks one, and gives them the job of replacing the A/C system.
Now the REAL story...
these goobs installed a new system, but it just wasn't anywhere NEAR large enough to cool our house. It is supposedly a 3 1/2 ton unit, but I have my doubts about that. It was also supposed to be a 13 SEER rated unit, but it ain't...it's a 10 SEER...

So, here we are this summer, and it's 100+ every day for several weeks, and it was hotter than Hades in this house. We've had the installer out at LEAST 6 times, and every time they came, it was a different excuse as to why the A/C wasn't working right.
Mama & I were startin to get into arguments about the thermostat settin....I don't like arguing wid Mama....

Last Friday, we had another company install another new A/C system, but this time, we went whole hog, and had a complete HVAC system installed. It sure is COLD in this house now!

Anyway, I was just wondering if there was anyone here that could possibly explain to me why the heck anyone would try to convince me that this cheesy little Carrier unit would cool my house?
Oh....on top of all this, I'm putting in new/additional insulation in me attic, too. Let's see...today's high temp was 105....and, according to my trusty infrared thermometer, it's a chilling 128deg in th friggin attic! My brain, or what little I had at that point, has completely melted...I spent about 2 1/2 hours up there, and got about 160 sq.ft insulated, and I quit...just TOO dang hot...
Wanna see the difference in the two units, and see which one YOU think would work best???

(thanx, Micki...the ONE recommendation you ever gave that turned out gud...

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Imma thinking there is a 38 in the model number, but...I could be wrong(it could happen!).
The guys that installed our new unit said it( the baby unit) was a 3 ton....they also said it was "Cute"...

Anyway, it is a two piece unit, with the condenser/compressor unit outside, and the evap inside the house.
The unit they took out, the original one, WAS a 3 1/2 ton unit...I know this for a fact. They tried to tell us the smaller unit was more efficient, and would cool better, even tho it was physically smaller. I knew better, but...as I said, I hate arguing with Mama...

I'll P/M ya with the complete specs on the Carrier unit when I get home this eve, and maybe you can tell me if it would even be big enough to cool a two car garage....or maybe an outhouse?

Thanks!
btw...The new system is kickin butt & takin names!

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Rick, I'm a-fixin to send ya a P/M with the specs on this Carrier...(it is Made In Meheko, btw, Larry..)
They did replace the inside coil/evaporator assy too the first time...it's aboot the size of a lunch box... for your first grader...

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Only complaint I have about the install was where the guys threw all their ciggy-butts

Other than that, I'm happy...so far, anyway.

Joel Adams
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