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Fack. Evaporator coils are shot. $1,000 down the drain.
Home ownership.
Fack. Evaporator coils are shot. $1,000 down the drain.
Home ownership.
Fack. Evaporator coils are shot. $1,000 down the drain.
No, they're spotless on the outside. There's a blockage on the inside. The refrigerant isn't flowing.Are you certain that they're shot? No way they can just be cleaned?
No, they're spotless on the outside. There's a blockage on the inside. The refrigerant isn't flowing.
We have two American Standard Allegiance 16s.What brand AC unit?
These HVAC contractors are the biggest idiots. The first company gives me a quote of $1,500 PLUS tax and labor so I start looking for bids. Every asshole company in the state wants to charge me a $100 diagnostic fee. They want ME to pay THEM for THEM to have the chance to bid on MY high-margin job. You waive the goddamn fee when there's a big payday on the other side of it.
I already know what's wrong with the system because I already paid the first company the diagnostic fee. They need to replace the evaporator coil in the basement air handler. I'm not going to pay somebody $100 to say "yeah, you're right... we need to replace the evaporator coil in the basement air handler."Why would you assume that a company should come and tell you what's wrong with your hvac so you can hire someone else to do it for less?
I already know what's wrong with the system because I already paid the first company the diagnostic fee. They need to replace the evaporator coil in the basement air handler. I'm not going to pay somebody $100 to say "yeah, you're right... we need to replace the evaporator coil in the basement air handler."
This is the part where you chastise me for not having my own Freon recovery machine.
If the first HVAC guy was wrong, then I don't need a new evaporator so there's nothing to pay for. I'll pay:So if your previous hvac guy was wrong, are you gonna pay for the evaporator and service rate, a new diagnostic fee and the new costs to fix it right?
*Something witty about spanking your mom.*Seriously. Your hands are probably as soft as a baby's bottom.
If the first HVAC guy was wrong, then I don't need a new evaporator so there's nothing to pay for. I'll pay:
- Time and materials to replace evaporator, or;
- Diagnostic fee and service fee for alternative repair
Not both.
*Something witty about spanking your mom.*
Give me a break. This isn't a DIY job for anyone.
It's two minutes in the basement and two minutes in the back yard because I can tell them exactly what they're looking for. I'll gladly pay them $100 per hour of labor for the five minutes they'd be at my house.This isn't some new thing they are doing specifically to screw you over. It's literally how all service calls are done. You want those companies to pay time and labor to come over, to purchase an evaporator without even knowing if it is the problem, and then you want them to eat those costs if some other vendor's diagnosis is wrong. It's stupid.
It's two minutes in the basement and two minutes in the back yard because I can tell them exactly what they're looking for. I'll gladly pay them $100 per hour of labor for the five minutes they'd be at my house.
I've never run into this shitty business practice before. Pest control, plumbing, landscaping, windows, roofing, tree removal, etc. They always come out and do free estimates / diagnostics.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. I'm saying "I want to pay for you to acquire and install a new evaporator, period. For what price will you do that job?"What exactly do you want them to do with it if that's not the problem? Are you still going to pay for the labor it cost to install/uninstall it? Are you going to pay for the evaporator itself?
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. I'm saying "I want to pay for you to acquire and install a new evaporator, period. For what price will you do that job?"
Why do I need to prove to them that my old unit is broken before they'll agree to replace it with a new one? What the hell difference does it make to them? It's me choosing to trust the last guy's diagnosis, they're not on the hook for that. If the guy was wrong and it turns out they replace my perfectly fine evaporator with a new perfectly fine evaporator, they should be thrilled to get $2,000 out of the sucker.
If the first HVAC guy was wrong, then I don't need a new evaporator so there's nothing to pay for. I'll pay:
Time and materials to replace evaporator, or;
Diagnostic fee and service fee for alternative repair
Not both.
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Boom. Companies number ten and eleven I called do free estimates, and one of them will win my business.
The first company has 4.7 stars on 214 verified ratings from the BBB. The second company isn't as great but it's good to get multiple bids.Smells like a start up where they've all illegally yelp'd their own reviews. Good luck with that. HVAC is not something to get cheap on, even I know better than this.
Boom. Companies number ten and eleven I called do free estimates, and one of them will win my business.
I get it, but I want a bunch of bids. That's the only way you know you're not getting jobbed on the parts cost, because I don't have a guy I can call at American Standard and figure out what I should actually be paying for this thing. If you want five companies to bid on a job, you don't want to pay five diagnostic fees. I totally get a diagnostic fee on a repair, but I'm not shopping for a repair. I'm shopping for a piece of equipment and installation. I don't need them to "fix" anything, I need them to buy a thing and install it. My job is much more similar to buying a new AC unit than it is closing a leak or charging the system.Wiz, it's really very simple. As you know, most companies will waive the fee if they do the job. The reason they want to diagnose it themselves is to make sure that is indeed the problem. For all they know, you googled on the interwebby thing and don't really know what the problem is, or the company that came out before could have misdiagnosed the problem. You would be pretty pissed if they took your word for it, replaced your coil and the problem was still there.
There may be some companies that will take your word for it, but I'm not sure I'd do business with them. Most companies won't repair without diagnosing themselves. If you found someone that does free estimates, that's great, but most of those companies don't really do free estimates. They just roll that cost into the job.
I have two 16 SEER units. They're fawkin' amazing.BTW........When you get to the point where you need to replace the unt, go for a high SER rating. It's worth it as you'll recoup the extra cost through reduced bills.
There are some jobs where getting multiple bids make sense. Any construction jobs, building a deck, large landscaping, etc.
Then there are jobs where 2 bids is plenty. Fixing your AC, putting up a gutter, etc. At a certain point, racing around trying to save $200 not only wastes a lot of small businesses' time (talk about Karma), but is simply for the poors.
I get it, but I want a bunch of bids. That's the only way you know you're not getting jobbed on the parts cost, because I don't have a guy I can call at American Standard and figure out what I should actually be paying for this thing. If you want five companies to bid on a job, you don't want to pay five diagnostic fees. I totally get a diagnostic fee on a repair, but I'm not shopping for a repair. I'm shopping for a piece of equipment and installation. I don't need them to "fix" anything, I need them to buy a thing and install it. My job is much more similar to buying a new AC unit than it is closing a leak or charging the system.
I have two 16 SEER units. They're fawkin' amazing.
There are some jobs where getting multiple bids make sense. Any construction jobs, building a deck, large landscaping, etc.
Then there are jobs where 2 bids is plenty. Fixing your AC, putting up a gutter, etc. At a certain point, racing around trying to save $200 not only wastes a lot of small businesses' time (talk about Karma), but is simply for the poors.