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andymyersdotnet
Mar 30, 2007, 02:57 PM
We just bought a 7 year old house and found out the coolant in the 10lb tank was completely depleted. The tech wants to do a $237 leak inspection before charging a few hundred dollars to refill the tank.

Should I call the old owners to see if they may have ran it out? I was okay with it until the tech hinted that the neighbor kids could have "huffed" the stuff out of there and that hopefully there is no leak.

Expert advise is appreciated...

hvac1000
Mar 30, 2007, 06:32 PM
What 10 pound tank. Never heard of one. The outside unit has the refrigerant in it.

andymyersdotnet
Mar 31, 2007, 10:21 AM
I know I am using the wrong terminology, I just assumed 10 lbs of liquid would go in something resembling a tank.

UPDATE: This morning it is discovered that it's not a leak, rather the compressor needs replaced ($1300) or I can buy a whole new unit ($2500 to $3000).

He said the compressor was busted and that's why the refrigerant leaked all over. We bought the house in December. I assume the previous owners knew there was a problem. Bummer!


Anyway, buy a new unit or repair? The house was built in 1999, when the unit was installed. It is a Carrier, is that a good brand?

hvac1000
Mar 31, 2007, 11:40 AM
Carrier is a good brand BUT the best job will come from the best installer. Do your home work and get at least 2 bids. If you are getting a new unit please make sure it also includes a new inside coil also so you get the efficiency you are paying for.