OKnewguy
Platinum Member
I need to ask the collective mind of TBN for some insight on airconditioners. I have been trying to research on other forums and the net, and I quickly get information overload. First, I live in central Oklahoma, which runs from 100+ in the summer to 0 and below in the winters. The 21 year old central air conditioner is going out (the compressor is on its last legs) Our house was built 1964 and approximately 2000sf, we have been here for 3 years now, and I have totally remodeled the whole house myself, but I am lost when it comes to heat and air. The house was built very well for it's day. It has fiberglass insulation, with plastic for house wrap. The only thing I have not done yet is to replace the windows, the current ones are aluminum with aluminum storm windows. Unfortunately I didn't have the cash to replace the windows when I was remodeling.
This brings us to the air conditioner, it has worked well the past summers, but can not keep the house cool now, it can keep it half way cool if you never let it turn off during the day. We have always ran a programmable thermostat, that goes to 78 when everyone is at work and then goes to 75 at 4, but this summer it cannot keep 78 and gets up to 82 or 83 if we do not set it to run all day.
Anyway, we had out a respectable company out to check the system, and they say that the compressor is on it's last legs and could completley go any time. They suggest we get a complete (natural gas) heat and air system since they are both 21 years old. What is the best compromise of high SEER verses cost? I have read that the highest SEER ratings might not be worth the initial cost, when a slightly lower SEER can be dramatically less. Any recomendations for specific brands, and and the best value of SEER to initial cost? I am not opposed to spending the money to get a very efficient system but I do not want a 10 year break even point. We do plan on living here for a long time btw.
Thanks for the help, Dave /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
This brings us to the air conditioner, it has worked well the past summers, but can not keep the house cool now, it can keep it half way cool if you never let it turn off during the day. We have always ran a programmable thermostat, that goes to 78 when everyone is at work and then goes to 75 at 4, but this summer it cannot keep 78 and gets up to 82 or 83 if we do not set it to run all day.
Anyway, we had out a respectable company out to check the system, and they say that the compressor is on it's last legs and could completley go any time. They suggest we get a complete (natural gas) heat and air system since they are both 21 years old. What is the best compromise of high SEER verses cost? I have read that the highest SEER ratings might not be worth the initial cost, when a slightly lower SEER can be dramatically less. Any recomendations for specific brands, and and the best value of SEER to initial cost? I am not opposed to spending the money to get a very efficient system but I do not want a 10 year break even point. We do plan on living here for a long time btw.
Thanks for the help, Dave /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif