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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Blown Aircon Unit $$$
So I just got the good news from my agent that my rental property in Memphis has a blown AC unit.... It is an old property and although the unit has been regularly maintained I guess its maybe reached the end of its life.
They have quoted me $3600 for a new one to be installed which is quite a sum but seems to be the best quote.
First time I have had such an expense.
What would you recommend paying attention to with getting an AC unit replaced? Company experience, AC Type, and Warrenty.
Also, would you recommend insurance or a maintenance plan for something like this...
Thanks