Mar 18, 2008 - 6:02 PM
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my A/C would need re-piping and that sounds like a lot of time and money to me. i had it checked and re-charged the first summer, it leaked dry. i had it checked and repaired the following summer (500$), it leaked dry. i didn't run it last summer because i'm tired of poisoning the planet's atmo, wasting $.$$ and dragging around a lot of unnecessary weight. the question now is: is it worth paying to have the whole thing ripped out? has anyone tried to do this on their own? how hard is it? any thoughts on the subject will be appreciated.
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Mar 18, 2008 - 6:11 PM
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I think you should take it to whomever you paid 500 bones to to fix it and have them do it right at their expense!
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