Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Our A/C stopped yesterday morning and based upon the great
reviews of Chuck Farrell I called them. They told me that they were backed up until next week and recommended M & S Air Conditioning. M & S showed up in the afternoon and had the problem fixed in no time. Two great techs and price. We were so impressed that we signed up for there P.M. service. |
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What was the problem and cost to fix it?
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It was the capacitor that exploded, oil all over the place.
Don,t want to give exact price because every job different would not be fair to company, but including the PM contract was under $500. |
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What is "PM service". Is that a service contract just for the A/C? How long a contact for $500 bucks? Well, maybe deduct $125 for the capacitor minimum labor & part so probably around $375. What are you getting for that?
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Sounds like a preventative maintenance agreement. I don't think these agreements are worth buying because almost nothing will prevent your AC from breaking down. It certainly would not have prevented a capacitor from failing. Also, when my AC unit fails, I like that I am not locked in to a specific contractor. I have heard that Chuck Farrell is a good contractor, but he wouldn't be good enough for me to wait a week for him to show up while I had no air conditioning.
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Last edited by Toymeister; 06-28-2019 at 11:20 AM. |
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Nothing worse than being hit with a fully charged capacitor--definitly not a DIY for the average villager--espicially if you have a defrib implant or a pacemaker
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It is funny as I was posting this I wondered how long it would take to get to get a warning of how extremely dangerous this is (it is not). Invariably, this comes from someone who has never done the task. Only a few minutes, it seems |
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I'm a retired electrical contractor, I know how to discharge a capacitor-- an old trick in the navy was to put a charged capacitor in someones jump suit-- it was like getting a zap from a taser
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If it is early replacement of a part prone to failure is illadvised, I do not. |
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Lots of legacy contractors, are too busy to be bothered with anything but new construction or complete replacements-IMHO, if your system is more than 10 yrs old plan on a new system soon--it will be cheaper in the long run
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Here is a video on how to discharge capacitors. If you have made it this far in life I am confident that you can handle this task.
How To Safely Discharge Your Air Conditioner Run Capacitor - YouTube If you are a DIYer you will likely agree that this is very simple. |
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