outside ac and heat units

10,857 posts, read 7,425,116 times Our house is on the market and an inspection by a prospective buyer says the outside unit, central air/heat, would probably need replacement in about 5 or 6 years. I would probably agree with that as it is older for sure. We are considering just replacing/upgrading it as maybe being a plus but does anyone know what the approximate cost will be? It isn't something we can look up on the internet and probably will vary some from area to area but "ballpark" figure would help us sort it out. Plus, the temps have been about 20 degrees above normal so far this year! 17,825 posts, read 24,764,727 times Originally Posted by AnywhereElse No one can tell you that without more information. Not sure what that has to do with the size and cost of a replacement.... Originally Posted by Pitt Chick This has to do with why it might make sense to replace it at this time rather than wait until it starts having problems. It heats/cools 1400 square feet, will I need more information on that if I make inquiries?
2,737 posts, read 2,688,444 times 2 years ago I had a new 2-1/2 ton central air unit installed on a rental house for a total cost of $2300. The SEER Rating was good, so I went with it.ac with two indoor unit Get 3-4 bids & compare them as closely as you can.2 ton ac unit capacity 2,901 posts, read 4,700,020 timesac units for a warehouse Impossible to quote without an idea of the size of the unit your looking for. I had a HVAC friend buy a compressor for me for $800 and install it for another $200, but it was only a 1 ton unit for a 800 sq ft house. This was about 7 years ago, prices could have changed since then. I purchased my 2003 Honda Civic new and tires were 30 bucks a pop each then, 6 years later when I needed new tires, they were over $80 each.
Quite a price shock for me. 2,054 posts, read 2,741,445 timesI have a Honda Fit, and 1 replacement tire was $150. It's an economy car, why $150 tires? OP, why not just give the buyer $2,000 off the price and tell them to replace it themselves when it dies in 3+ years? I replaced a stolen 2.5 T R22 condenser for a property recently. Brand new Goodman under warranty & of course loaded w/freon. Cost including installation $750 including the new pad. I did have to go to Lowes and buy a new whip for another $30. I found the unit on Craigslist and registered the unit for warranty with Goodman, everything is Kosher. The guy who installed it was the same guy who sold it to me and is (yes I checked) a licensed A/C tech....ClimateRight™ is the pioneer and only company that for years has been supplying complete, year-around compressor plus resistance heating air conditioning and heating for pets. We have thousands of happy customers. The CR2500ACH is the deluxe small and portable air conditioner and heater for this and many other very small enclosure applications.
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Other great uses for this compact unit include any very small enclosed space like small RVs, and micro small spaces like ATMs, Kiosks, small pantries and any other enclosed spaces up to 400 cubic feet. ClimateRight does not Warranty or recommend permanent mounting of our AC and Heating units, unless installed by an authorized ClimateRight installer or OEM for an approved application. A: ClimateRight is a small, portable air conditioner and heater that runs on regular 110v electric. The unit sits outside of your enclosure and is ducted into the space with two hoses and an easy quick connect system. You will need to drill two small holes into the structure for this to work. The unit offer a very small btu, which is perfect for gentle and easy outdoor pethouse acclimatization. Q: What are the main benefits of ClimateRight? A: The primary benefit is pet safety. Extreme heat can cause an outdoor pets to overheat and suffer heat stress. Very cold temperatures can also cause problems.
Other benefits are this system sits outside of the structure – away from your pet, and ClimateRight enabling pets to be outside year-round. Q: Is ClimateRight easy to install?Hookup requires drilling two small holes into the pet structure and assembling our easy “quick connect” flanges and duct work. Reference our assembly instructions for more details. Q: Is ClimateRight safe?The unit is made to sit outside of the pethouse – away from your pet. The unit itself has no dangers in terms of exposed heating elements or harmful emissions. Q: Is the CR2500 the right model for outdoor pet houses (i.e. dog houses, cat houses and other small enclosures)?This model is the only small btu model in the market suited ideally for this application. If you have larger structures like duplexes or larger kennels, Police or Military custom larger structures, you may wish to consider our larger, CR5000 model. But for all standard small, medium, large and extra-large pet houses, the CR2500 is the right model.