Yea I'm going to miss it. I'm not looking forward to the A2L change. I have a feeling we are going to see awful install practices and a ton of equipment failures
@@WorldofHVAC Just about every utility company offers an assistance program for those who are in financial hardship that replaces old furnace units with high efficiency units. Often, the homeowner will only need to come up with 10-20% of the cost of the new unit.
It's not exactly the cleanest house and the filters rarely got changed. Once the filter got dirty enough it would just pull everything around the filter into the coil.
R22 was a great refrigerant. Better cooling, lower pressures. If maintained properly they can last way longer then any 410 equipment.
Yea I'm going to miss it. I'm not looking forward to the A2L change. I have a feeling we are going to see awful install practices and a ton of equipment failures
Bud get yourself a 90* elbow for your sprayer. Got one for mine and it makes it way easier.
Ya know, I have one but I just didn't think about it. Here's to me making it harder on myself!
At this point I'd replace the entire air handler lol
Agreed. Cost is the problem. Social security income is tough
@@WorldofHVAC Just about every utility company offers an assistance program for those who are in financial hardship that replaces old furnace units with high efficiency units. Often, the homeowner will only need to come up with 10-20% of the cost of the new unit.
@illiniwood I haven't heard of that. I'll see if my utility company has that program
Was the problem zero filters?
It's not exactly the cleanest house and the filters rarely got changed. Once the filter got dirty enough it would just pull everything around the filter into the coil.
I would have removed that 2×4.
Once that unit goes out we're going to rebuild the deck and support it on the side of the opening.