Air Handler needs to be replaced?
I have an older condo with a roof mounted heat pump. I had the heat pump replaced in June, 2008 with a Trane 2 1/2 ton unit per the recommendation of the contractor. 6 months later, I began to use the heat and now have problems. I live in Las Vegas, it is never super cold hear but nevertheless the system runs almost constantly. In addition, the temperature on the thermostat always runs 1 degree less than what I have it set at, i.e. if I have it set at 68, the temperature stays at 67, thus why it's staying on all the time.
Well, the contractor I had install the unit ( who had a clear record with the BBB and the Contractor's Board) went out of business. Now for the first time, I am told that I have a split system and the air handler should have been replaced also and needs to be replaced now. It is inside the unit, mounted in the ceiling.
According to this new contractor who took over the customer list for the old company, I have a 3 1/2 ton air handler and it needs to be matched up to the heat pump. All this for the wonderful cost of $5100. My heat pump only cost $2500. I am very upset and I don't have this much money. My condo isn't worth putting this amount of money into it but I also don't want to lose the new heat pump. Can anyone give me advice on if this sounds correct? I am having a second opinion this afternoon since the contractor tells me if I run this unit, the new condenser will die within minutes. I don't appreciate these hard sell techniques and don't know if this is true or not.
Can anything be done that will cost less than $5100? Please help! Thank you!
Jennifer
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