We have to get our A/C coil replaced and our home warranty does not cover all the costs. We have had the unit recharged with freon the past two years but this time the technician said he needed to condemn the unit because the pressure check showed 70% leakage, I think that is what he meant by 70%. I do believe we need a new A/C. The question is the expense in this repair and do we only need to have the coil replaced. Does this seem correct? Are the charges listed below, normal? How can we ensure we are getting a comparable replacement and the work done, is good.
Warranty covers and pays $533.12 for the following:
$375 - Carrier 4 ton horizontal slab case coil (Home Warranty gets a special price)
$12.26 - liquid line drier
$115 - labor
$31.86 - tax
We have to pay $800 for the non-covered items:
$250 plenum of unit
$250 transition modification (don't know what this is)
$175 drain pan
$125 float switch
