New A/C, but humidity is high.
Hello. I'm new to this site. Hope you all can help!
So, my house in southern Louisiana is about 3 years old. It was new construction by a builder. That is, it was built for sale, not by a private individual for personal use.
It sat on the market, empty and unoccupied, for about a year and a half. During that time the A/C was run minimally. There is about 600sq/ft upstairs, with it's own A/C, and about 1400sq/ft also with a separate A/C. I'm not sure about the tonnage, but the upstairs is around 2, and the bottom around 3. This is a Carrier system.
Initially, humidity ran about 73% (both by the meter, and by "feel"), especially in the extreme late summer heat. Now it is better, but still not ideal. It is cool and clammy.
I've received an estimate to fix it for about $1000. This involves the following:
1) Clean the coils. Apparently the downstairs needs regular maintenance only. But, the uptstairs plenum or handler has a leak. This caused the blown-in cellulose insulation to get sucked in, and coat the coil.
2) Change the pistons on both. Apparently, for some reason, the pistons are mis-matched. This contributes to the lack of efficiency, and inability to de-humidify.
3) Also, the coils are apparently rusty. That needs to be cleaned.
4) Pipe on outside is very cold. Freon adjustment/reduction was recommended, and will be necessary anyway after piston change.
So, I'm curious as to what people who know a whole lot more than me about A/Cs think about all this.
Thanks! Looking forward to what you all have to say!
By the way...
Tell you what, though, the first estimate I got told me my system was mismatched, and that my conduits, instead of being hung and straight, were simply laid on the floor, and crooked. They offered me two new air handlers (NOT the outside units!), and some conduit straightening, for only $18,000!! :rolleyes: