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HVAC Unit Advice Needed
Hi everyone,
I hope this message finds you well! I wanted to reach out for some advice regarding my current situation with my HVAC unit. I have a 20-year-old Rudd unit that needs servicing. The service company can attempt to extend its life by cleaning the condensing unit, replacing the aged AC capacitor and contact, and checking for R-22 levels. This service will cost $558, but they won’t provide a warranty for parts aside from those we replace.
Alternatively, I could invest in a brand new unit for $13,500.
Given the costs and the age of the existing unit, would you recommend servicing it or going for a new installation? I'm looking for any insights or experiences you may have had in similar situations.
Thank you for your help!
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How big is the home? I would replace it, in my personal opinion, for quite a few different reasons—happier tenants, less stress on you, etc.