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langle1033
Jun 26, 2007, 10:22 AM
The verdict: Bryant Heat pump's compressor is shorted to ground. Unit is 8 years old, out of warranty (warranty only 5 years)

Now I have to chose one out of three

1. Replace the compressor alone: $1,750 for material &labor. Warranty for 1 year
2. Replace the outside unit: around $3,000 warranty 10 years for compressor
3. Replace the whole thing Inside and Outside :around 4,500.00 warranty 5/10 years

What is your recommendation??

Thank you for your input

hvacservicetech_07
Jun 26, 2007, 10:29 AM
I would scratch out just replacing the compressor, it's an all around bad idea, for a few hundred more you can get a new unit with good warranty. As far as replacing the air handler, it's up to you, you can always wait until it goes out, or just get it out of the way now, you may get a better deal if you buy the package. Also, you may want to upgrade to a higher efficiency system, for this, you will need to replace everything.

NorthernHeat
Jun 26, 2007, 05:33 PM
What SEER is your current unit, coil may need to be replaced. I agree with HVAC don't do just a compressor.

langle1033
Jun 27, 2007, 05:05 AM
My current burned out unit has 10 SEER. It is a cheap"contruction type" Bryant 661C series, 3.5 Ton.

I have a friend whom offer to replace a 10 SEER copressor for around 1000 bucks. He told me that I still have a good inside unit. With a replaced compressor, I might get few more years out of the whole unit.

Shall I follow his advise?

langle1033
Jun 27, 2007, 05:10 AM
Also, he said that I cannot replace the outside unit alone since it is very hard to find a 10SEER outside unit now aday. However he thinks he can find the 10 SEER compressor.

Therefore, either $1,000 or $5,000 (may be $4,000 plus). I only have 2 choices.

hvacservicetech_07
Jun 27, 2007, 05:36 PM
Well, in my opinion, a thousand dollars is a lot to pay for one years worth of air conditioning, that's all you are being guaranteed, if that's all you can afford then you have no choice. He is correct, 10 seer units are kind of hard to find, but there are a bunch still out there. Also you may be able to get by with just changing the indoor coil and condenser. I think if you plan on staying in the house for awhile I'd upgrade the whole system, it will save you money in the long run.