Outside: 7 year old - 2.5 ton / 13 SEER condenser unit.
Inside (attic): 20 year old air handler. No idea if the evaporator coil inside it is as old or if it was replaced subsequently.
Problem: Air is flowing fine, but unit is not cooling.
Diagnosis: Total refrigerant loss (No pressure in the system - running on vacuum).
HVAC company pressurized it with nitrogen to see if it retains pressure - it did not. They are recommending I replace the entire air handler unit. (the outside condenser unit looks ok).
Is this overkill? Do I really need to replace the ENTIRE air handler or will just replacing the evaporator coil do? (this is doubly puzzling because my house has another level with a separate, also 20 year old air handler AND a 20 year old external condenser unit, which are working fine!)
Also what is the very rough of cost of replacing (parts+labor) an entire air handler? I was quoted $***** which has me questioning my existence. (I was thinking around $*****)
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Inside (attic): 20 year old air handler. No idea if the evaporator coil inside it is as old or if it was replaced subsequently.
Problem: Air is flowing fine, but unit is not cooling.
Diagnosis: Total refrigerant loss (No pressure in the system - running on vacuum).
HVAC company pressurized it with nitrogen to see if it retains pressure - it did not. They are recommending I replace the entire air handler unit. (the outside condenser unit looks ok).
Is this overkill? Do I really need to replace the ENTIRE air handler or will just replacing the evaporator coil do? (this is doubly puzzling because my house has another level with a separate, also 20 year old air handler AND a 20 year old external condenser unit, which are working fine!)
Also what is the very rough of cost of replacing (parts+labor) an entire air handler? I was quoted $***** which has me questioning my existence. (I was thinking around $*****)
Pricing is not allowed by forum rules. Please refrain from adding them to your post - Thanks.