TractorGuy
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What I have seen in several types of refrigeration is compressors not lasting. Maybe just unlucky but I've had two fail at home and seen several at work. All Coleman compressors.
My home AC is a package unit made by Goodman. The first unit installed when the home was built was a little undersized. The compressor failed just under 5 years old and Goodman warranted it. When the tech opened it up to check it he handed me the owners manual I was not given when it was installed. They never took it out of the unit. Inside it had a 5 year parts and labor warranty offer on the compressor for $20. I told him I would have paid that $20 in a heartbeat had they given me the manual when they put it in. The tech called Goodman and explained I was not given the offer at time of install and they covered the whole thing for $20. Can't beat that for customer service on the MFG end. Unit failed again and I don't remember exactly when but I bought a 1/2 ton larger Goodman package unit and hooked it up myself. You don't get any warranty if you do that but I can buy 3 of them for what a pro wants to install one.
So far I think this unit is at least 12 years old and I have replaced 2 start capacitors and the supplemental heat strips once. It's an old R22 unit with a 13 SER rating so if the compressor ever goes so will the unit.
My home AC is a package unit made by Goodman. The first unit installed when the home was built was a little undersized. The compressor failed just under 5 years old and Goodman warranted it. When the tech opened it up to check it he handed me the owners manual I was not given when it was installed. They never took it out of the unit. Inside it had a 5 year parts and labor warranty offer on the compressor for $20. I told him I would have paid that $20 in a heartbeat had they given me the manual when they put it in. The tech called Goodman and explained I was not given the offer at time of install and they covered the whole thing for $20. Can't beat that for customer service on the MFG end. Unit failed again and I don't remember exactly when but I bought a 1/2 ton larger Goodman package unit and hooked it up myself. You don't get any warranty if you do that but I can buy 3 of them for what a pro wants to install one.
So far I think this unit is at least 12 years old and I have replaced 2 start capacitors and the supplemental heat strips once. It's an old R22 unit with a 13 SER rating so if the compressor ever goes so will the unit.