Just toying with the idea of replacing my heat pump myself. Not completely sure I can handle the whole job, especially the discharge of the old unit (recover and dispose of the R22) and charging the new one (R410A) and wondering if there are any people on here that have HVAC experience and might be interested in a partial job on the side? I assume most storefront HVAC companies are going to laugh at me for asking and give me a bunch of shit that i can't figure this out myself.
Not gonna do this right now (my system is working for now), but I am trying to see what options there are for when it is go time. I have two split system units that are 9 years old. I had a quote for a new one upstairs for about 7K-8500 for 13 or 14 SEER turnkey (R410A heat pump system). That's totally insane IMO. I can get the same system for <$2500 online and I would need to install myself and have it charged. You lose the warranty by doing it yourself, but I figure if I do it right, who cares. The warranties are shit anyway, labor is the killer. parts are relatively cheap and if I can learn about this by installing, I should be able to fix if/when needed anyway. I take pride in being able to DIY when i can on anything and while it's nice to save some money, the biggie for me is I hate depending on others so would really like to give this a go myself, just looking for a back-up or maybe help through the process. I've got a Robinsair vac pump that should be perfect for this and could get the gauges and oxy-acetylene brazing torches and any other tools I need for a hell of a lot less than the 4-5K difference in price. I've got a good understanding of subcooling and superheat and how they are determined and what they mean so I am feeling like I have enough understanding to be dangerous . Any guys looking for a partial side job maybe next year or thoughts from anyone whose been down this road? I'mmore than happy to pay for someone to help me through this but not interested in a company telling me what I can't do.
Not gonna do this right now (my system is working for now), but I am trying to see what options there are for when it is go time. I have two split system units that are 9 years old. I had a quote for a new one upstairs for about 7K-8500 for 13 or 14 SEER turnkey (R410A heat pump system). That's totally insane IMO. I can get the same system for <$2500 online and I would need to install myself and have it charged. You lose the warranty by doing it yourself, but I figure if I do it right, who cares. The warranties are shit anyway, labor is the killer. parts are relatively cheap and if I can learn about this by installing, I should be able to fix if/when needed anyway. I take pride in being able to DIY when i can on anything and while it's nice to save some money, the biggie for me is I hate depending on others so would really like to give this a go myself, just looking for a back-up or maybe help through the process. I've got a Robinsair vac pump that should be perfect for this and could get the gauges and oxy-acetylene brazing torches and any other tools I need for a hell of a lot less than the 4-5K difference in price. I've got a good understanding of subcooling and superheat and how they are determined and what they mean so I am feeling like I have enough understanding to be dangerous . Any guys looking for a partial side job maybe next year or thoughts from anyone whose been down this road? I'mmore than happy to pay for someone to help me through this but not interested in a company telling me what I can't do.