jwstewar
Elite Member
OK, I mentioned in the Snow is coming thread that we had some hail damage. Busted skylight, bathroom ceiling to go with that, still waiting to hear from my cousin if I have roof damage or not - I didn't see any but wanted a professional opinion. Well after feeding the dogs/rabbits tonight (if finally quit raining for a few minutes, whew /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif) I walked around to the front of the house to see how bad a couple of our trees had been damaged. As I walking I looked over at our heat pump. I thought it looked weird. It kind of looked like the beige paint at run down over the coils. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Strange I thought, hadn't seen that before. Upon closer examination I saw why they were a different color. The hail had smashed all of the coils flat on the front and the one side. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Now here is my question. On a radiator sometimes the coils can be "combed," is that true with heat pumps/AC? How bad can they be damaged? If they can't be straightened, can they replace just the coils? For reference it is a Coleman/Evcon that we had put in with the house. Haven't had any problems with it and has been reasonable to operate and done a pretty good job at keeping the house warm/cool. BTW, it is a Double-wide manufactured home
Now here is my question. On a radiator sometimes the coils can be "combed," is that true with heat pumps/AC? How bad can they be damaged? If they can't be straightened, can they replace just the coils? For reference it is a Coleman/Evcon that we had put in with the house. Haven't had any problems with it and has been reasonable to operate and done a pretty good job at keeping the house warm/cool. BTW, it is a Double-wide manufactured home