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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2008 Location: Great Mills
Posts: 17
| Well 4 years ago 10 SEER was the minimun and now its 13. The only difference is that a 10 will cost more to run, meaning a 13 is more efficient. Your probabyle right about a recharge never needing done. The service tech said it was low and put more refrigerant in. I hope its under warranty, but dealing with warranty companys is like dealing with the Taliban |
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| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2004
Posts: 53
| If the main problem is that the upstairs is a lot warmer than the down stairs it means your air handling system needs to be Balanced and adjusted. If the air coming out of all the registers is warm at all the registers it is a Condenser or evaporator problem. If you don't have adequate amount of air could be dirty filter or dirty evaporator coils or fan problem. |
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| mmmmhmmmmm Member Since: Apr 2007 Location: not sure
Posts: 1,063
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Do you work for Winters? ![]()
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| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2004
Posts: 53
| Nope............ Don't care much for the quality of work they do for the prices they charge!! |
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| BOXER NATION Member Since: Aug 2005 Location: Boxerville
Posts: 1,180
| Builders have a 2-10 (year) warranty. Anything that moves (AC, Fridge etc) is covered for two years - unless you have a supplemental warranty. The house structurally is covered for ten years. Builders usually aren't a lot of help. I've used Burchoil for installation five years ago, service ever since, and have had no problems. Their technicians always talk to me and tell me what's going on. |
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| I love her wild,wild hair Member Since: Feb 2007 Location: Physic Hill Farm Great Mills, MD
Posts: 976
| Yes, they are defiantly the best contractors I've ever used. Coombs Aud and his sons are wonderful. I have a 5200 square foot farmhouse and they made the heat and AC work great when I was thinking it was going to be hard to make the whole house comfortable. They did have to install a heat pump for the upstairs and the down stair and basement use a furnace and AC unit. Our electric bill is reasonable for what we have. I've almost forgotten about living in a trailer for so many years sweating my butt off with the AC running 24/7. I had to put a stove out on the deck to use during the summer just so I wouldn't add any more heat to the trailer. Just a little hint, when you hire a contractor, don't tell them what you think it is wrong, let them find out for themselves. Just tell them the facts. If it is something simple like a wire loose they may charge you for what you thought it was, not what it actually was so they can make more money. If you call Great Mills Heating and Cooling, tell Coombs I said Hi..........
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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2008 Location: Great Mills
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Now that i'm more alittle more educated I can get out house to being comfortable befor the HOT months come. Now what can i do? It my problem let to the pros or can i do the work. Im handy and can make a stab at fixing it. | |
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| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2004
Posts: 53
| The first thing I would try would be to Make sure all the vents upstairs were open all the way. Then go down stairs and close all the vents half way. That should force more air upstairs to help with the higher heat load. Then if it helps but not quite enough, try closing the downstairs registers two thirds of the way. Basically you are trying to divert more cool air to overcome the additional heat load upstairs. Don't expect to check it 5 minutes later and notice a difference. Wait a day then see how it is. If that doesn't help , You may consider having an additional return vent installed upstairs in the hall ceiling. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jul 2008 Location: the hood
Posts: 92
| try t/n bowes out of mechanicsville... ive seen nothing but good work out of them. used to work along side them as and electrician. |
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