Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Looking for a good A/C company for an annual check. No problems with my Trane, just a check up.
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Sunshine Air Conditioning Inc.
352-323-0881 Have used for years. Reliable and reasonable |
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I received a coupon book in the mail yesterday, Paper Mint, that had a coupon for Pro Tech Air Quality Services, complete 20 point heating & a/c tune up for $29.95. Don't know how good they are, but the price sounds right to me and I will probably give them a try in about a month if the I ever need the a/c again.
Their phone number is 1-866-698-8324. |
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Just a question. Do we need annual check ups. When I built my home in Pennsylvania, we installed A/C etc. Never had an inspection, never had a problem. We had the annual inspection when we lived in Polo Ridge. Each year the inspector would say the unit is in great shape, very clean and leave, Just thinking out loud!!!!
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I am also from Pennsylvania and never had my air conditioner up there checked every year either. However, it does not get anywhere near the use that it does in Florida. In addition, with the high humidity in Florida, it is extremely important that the air condition be operative in order to avoid mold damage. For that reason, I get my air conditioner checked ever year down here.
If you have a Trane unit that is three to four years old, it is even more important. There were a lot of coils that failed on these units and a lot of people had to have them replaced to the tune of around a thousand dollars. I heard that was just the labor charge because the coil was covered under warranty. Talked to a friend of my son who works for an HVAC company in Pennsylvania and he said the companies that charge that much for labor were ripping people off. |
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Also, many of us bought 10 yr extended warranty on the Trane heat and A/C units and at least one of the major companies (Munns) requires an annual checkup to keep the warranty in effect. Not sure if that is a Trane requirement or the company with whom you purchased the warranty. But, like iaudit said, it gets so much use that I feel the need to get it checked out. Never did this regularly with my heat pump "up North".
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It is a good idea to have the checks done. They will flush out the condensate line as part of the check.
Where it exits the home a lizard or bugs might have crawled in to it .......we keep mesh over ours. Ours blocked up once and it caused it to leak . p.s......they flush with some type of algaecide I think, in order to keep things from growing due to the warm weather. (we also use Sunshine a/c co.) Last edited by otherbruddaDarrell; 03-05-2010 at 08:21 PM. |
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lived in florida for 30 years. never had a check up one. never had a problem, all you have to do is once a month hose the coils to keep them clean and put some bleach in the drain line. everything else is a closed system so there isnt anything to do except look!
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I also put a cup of bleach down the overflow pipe (?) every quarter to keep the mold and stuff out of it.
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Jacksonville, Florida Andover, New Jersey The Villages Second star to the right, then straight on 'til morning. |
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I opted to not pay for the extended warranty with Munn's. I thought the cost was high, not only for the warranty itself, but also the charge for the annual checkup. I realize I am taking a chance but so far, so good for four years.
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Mike meant to hose the coils outside at the compressor, it keeps them free so the unit gets maximum cooling transfer.
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The outside unit is a compressor and a fan. There are no coils in it and it is used to dissipate heat.
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Maybe i didnt say it right but the fluid in the system arrives at the outside unit and gets cooled before going back inside. It uses fins to disipate the heat which are lined throughout the compressor housing. Hosing them keeps them clean and free from dirt and debris and is good preventive maintenance in my book.
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Please be aware that some of these low cost or free inspections are nothing more than a foot in the door to "find" more expensive work that "must" be done. Warning to the wise.
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