For the HVAC guru's, I have a couple questions about replacing our old home AC unit. It's a combo AC / gas heat, roof mounted model, not sure of the manufacturer as it doesn't say. Our house is just under of 1700 sqft, 2 story, old windows that are leak air like a sieve. We are located in Las Vegas, NV.
- What brands of AC units are good, bad, "best bang for the buck"
- Any specific features to look for, 2 speed?
- Best SEER rating, purchase price VS cost savings (14?)
- What would the SEER rating be for our old 1984 or 1988 AC unit
- Does a 3 ton unit sound appropriate (survey will be done)
- Anything I need to ask the installation company before buying
- What should I avoid, in concern to the installation company
- I'm probably going to pay cash, would this affect the purchase price, negotiating?
- Realistically, how much should we save by installing a 14 SEER (August AC bill is around $225, $325 total electric bill)
This old unit is still working well, though over the years many things have been replaced; blower motor, several condenser motors, caps. Last year it stopped cooling well so I pulled all the panels off and found the evaporator coil about 50% plugged. After cleaning it's been working much better. (When we bough this house, ex-rental, there was no house filter, so that would explain the plugged coil.) Right now the compressor relay sticks from time to time, it's on the to-do list, but I have a feeling we are on borrowed time with this old unit.
The local utility is starting an AC rebate program and I want to see if I can get our old AC unit replaced before it dies. I don't have any details on the program as it hasn't started yet, not sure if this is even going to be a factor in buying the unit... $100 Woo Hoo
Thanks, Dan
- What brands of AC units are good, bad, "best bang for the buck"
- Any specific features to look for, 2 speed?
- Best SEER rating, purchase price VS cost savings (14?)
- What would the SEER rating be for our old 1984 or 1988 AC unit
- Does a 3 ton unit sound appropriate (survey will be done)
- Anything I need to ask the installation company before buying
- What should I avoid, in concern to the installation company
- I'm probably going to pay cash, would this affect the purchase price, negotiating?
- Realistically, how much should we save by installing a 14 SEER (August AC bill is around $225, $325 total electric bill)
This old unit is still working well, though over the years many things have been replaced; blower motor, several condenser motors, caps. Last year it stopped cooling well so I pulled all the panels off and found the evaporator coil about 50% plugged. After cleaning it's been working much better. (When we bough this house, ex-rental, there was no house filter, so that would explain the plugged coil.) Right now the compressor relay sticks from time to time, it's on the to-do list, but I have a feeling we are on borrowed time with this old unit.
The local utility is starting an AC rebate program and I want to see if I can get our old AC unit replaced before it dies. I don't have any details on the program as it hasn't started yet, not sure if this is even going to be a factor in buying the unit... $100 Woo Hoo
Thanks, Dan