In November I had a company complete maintenance on my residential Payne heat pump. At that time they said they added 2lbs of R22 and that I needed a $1100 leak detection service. Everything ran fine until February 20th when they came out for another maintenance. On the 20th they replaced the capacitor for $290. On the 21st they came out and replaced the contactor for $177 since the compressor kept running but no air was coming out of the vents. On the 28th the outside unit was totally iced over so I called them back. They said they added 1lb of R22 and it seemed to run good while they were here.
An hour later the Payne unit made a terrible knocking/tearing sound. They came back out and said the reversing valve was shot and that a complete new unit was needed. My question why was my system running fine before the "tune-up" and then started to fail afterwards? If a new unit is required, can a furnace be put in place of the air handler so the heat pump can just be eliminated all together? My head is spinning (prolly like yours right now) with all the techo talk and costs being thrown around. Many thanks for any help you can provide.
Katy
An hour later the Payne unit made a terrible knocking/tearing sound. They came back out and said the reversing valve was shot and that a complete new unit was needed. My question why was my system running fine before the "tune-up" and then started to fail afterwards? If a new unit is required, can a furnace be put in place of the air handler so the heat pump can just be eliminated all together? My head is spinning (prolly like yours right now) with all the techo talk and costs being thrown around. Many thanks for any help you can provide.
Katy
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