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Originally Posted by ithos
Under what circumstances would the insurance company be required to replace the HVAC condenser? A lightning strike?
Most failures are due to bad compressors which will cost several thousand dollars with labor. I don't think insurance covers that.
Most other problems would be relatively inexpensive.
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Just a guess...
Many 20 year old systems do not have condensate drain line shut-off float switches.
They are required by code today.
A clogged drain line could cause water damage.