Tgo01
05-13-2015, 11:55 PM
So we get our ac serviced every year or so and the past 3 or 4 times it's always been by the same guy and he always said everything looked good, sometimes he recommended adding some more coolant since the ac is getting old, ~15 years old now.
Today they sent out someone new and the first thing he said was our damper was broken because when he entered the area with the furnace he heard the thing banging back and forth against the duct over and over again. Our home has a ground floor and a finished basement and each floor has it's own thermostat so this damper apparently makes this all work; if just the basement ac is on it won't send air to the upstairs and vice versa. The guy said since it's broken though it's just sending cool air throughout the entire house no matter which thermostat has the ac on.
Since we rarely use the basement this means we are supposedly cooling/heating the basement whenever the upstairs thermostat is on, potentially costing us a lot of money.
Does this sound right or is this guy just trying to get us to buy a relatively expensive part? First he quoted us 350 dollars then when he brought the part back he noticed the new part (which he claims is the standard part for our type of unit now) won't fit because it's larger than the old part so he said the whole thing might need to be replaced which might cost another hundred dollars. He actually wouldn't give me a price quote on replacing the entire thing, he kind of scoffed when I asked him how much more it would cost then said maybe 30 or 40 dollars more than just the 350 dollar part. When I said as long as it's not hundreds of dollars more he then said "It might be." Well is it or isn't it? Shit.
He claimed it was banging back and forth over and over again and he's surprised we have never heard it. I guess it's possible we have just tuned the noise out if it's been going on for a while now. I have noticed the basement gets really cold sometimes so it kind of makes sense if the basement is relatively cool even without the ac on that it would get even colder with the ac blowing cold air down there as well.
I dunno. Just seems fishy this new guy noticed it right off the bat while the other guy never did. I suppose it's possible this just happened or it never happened when the other guy was around, or the other guy just didn't give a shit.
Today they sent out someone new and the first thing he said was our damper was broken because when he entered the area with the furnace he heard the thing banging back and forth against the duct over and over again. Our home has a ground floor and a finished basement and each floor has it's own thermostat so this damper apparently makes this all work; if just the basement ac is on it won't send air to the upstairs and vice versa. The guy said since it's broken though it's just sending cool air throughout the entire house no matter which thermostat has the ac on.
Since we rarely use the basement this means we are supposedly cooling/heating the basement whenever the upstairs thermostat is on, potentially costing us a lot of money.
Does this sound right or is this guy just trying to get us to buy a relatively expensive part? First he quoted us 350 dollars then when he brought the part back he noticed the new part (which he claims is the standard part for our type of unit now) won't fit because it's larger than the old part so he said the whole thing might need to be replaced which might cost another hundred dollars. He actually wouldn't give me a price quote on replacing the entire thing, he kind of scoffed when I asked him how much more it would cost then said maybe 30 or 40 dollars more than just the 350 dollar part. When I said as long as it's not hundreds of dollars more he then said "It might be." Well is it or isn't it? Shit.
He claimed it was banging back and forth over and over again and he's surprised we have never heard it. I guess it's possible we have just tuned the noise out if it's been going on for a while now. I have noticed the basement gets really cold sometimes so it kind of makes sense if the basement is relatively cool even without the ac on that it would get even colder with the ac blowing cold air down there as well.
I dunno. Just seems fishy this new guy noticed it right off the bat while the other guy never did. I suppose it's possible this just happened or it never happened when the other guy was around, or the other guy just didn't give a shit.