Are air handlers compatible with R22 and R410?
The drip pan in my 16-year old York A/C is rusty and needs to be replaced at a cost of $850. The original installer says it isn't worth it and recommends replacing the air handler at a cost of $3800. He said we can wait until the condenser fails before replacing it.
A second company suggested replacing the entire system (air handler and condenser) for $9000+. According to the salesman, a replacement air handler would have to be an R22. When I later replace the condenser with an R410, I'll have to replace the air handler again.
So, who should I believe? Also, what is the expectant life of an AC system? Perhaps it's worth spending the $850 to replace the pan.
Comment on polaris1's post
Unfortunately some contractors really don't have customers best interest when making suggestions. And some make the mistake that you wouldn't replace the entire system or they are so backed up that they wouldn't have time to get to you in a timely fashion. Great I hope all goes well for you.