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  • This is a good time of year for the home AC to go out

    Thankfully we have 2 units. The part that sucks is the house is 4 years old and the outside fan will not turn on. Probably just a capacitor but we will find out in the morning when there is more light.

    Brand new house and we have had a bad water heater, leaky roof, electrical outlets stopped working, and now a bad AC. I thought newer houses were supposed to have less of these problems.

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    Our AC is hard wired on right now and in need of replacement. On Monday I was walking out of the house and into the garage to leave for the airport and discovered my hot water heater tank ruptured. Water heater was an easy fix, the AC we are waiting for a deal on a new one.

    12 year old house I would say that both are due.
    Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by no4njnk View Post
      I thought newer houses were supposed to have less of these problems.
      they dont make'em like they used to
      .....bro....

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      • #4
        Damn that sucks, been there a couple years ago. Thankfully i was able to do the install myself. Just topped off the freon level in this mofo, cold enough to hang meat in this bitch.

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        • #5
          check the braker, we thought ours had gone out a couple of months ago and one of the last things we did before calling someone was check that breaker and thank God that was the problem

          Originally posted by DOHCTR
          You sir are the poster child for "Go big or go home"!

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          • #6
            Who is your builder?

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            • #7
              DR Horton. Talked to a neighbor and found out the people who installed the unit have it covered for 5 years. Since the house is only a few years old I want someone to go through the system to make sure nothing caused it.

              DR Horton is not on my good side. After talking to the right people so far everything has been taken care of at no charge.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by no4njnk View Post
                Thankfully we have 2 units. The part that sucks is the house is 4 years old and the outside fan will not turn on. Probably just a capacitor but we will find out in the morning when there is more light.

                Brand new house and we have had a bad water heater, leaky roof, electrical outlets stopped working, and now a bad AC. I thought newer houses were supposed to have less of these problems.
                It's because AC units, water heaters, etc. are now nearly all made in Mexico from Chinese components.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by A+ View Post
                  they dont make'em like they used to
                  Exactly. Good American labor has been replaced by cheap, non-skilled illegal labor.

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                  • #10
                    It seems that everyone in my neighborhood has had to replace their AC unit except me. These houses are usually no more than 10 years old but the cheap ass units just don't last.

                    I think the only reason I haven't had to replace mine is because we almost never run the AC at night. My wife and I were raised in hot and humid areas, so this dry head doesn't bother us as much. We're comfortable with just a ceiling fan at night.

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                    • #11
                      They replced my compressor the 2nd year we were in our home....come to find out it was the Whip, bad install left the wires exposed and eventually they arced causing the breaker to trip....$15 part that they wanted $245 to replace. always check the whip if the breaker trips often.

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                      • #12
                        Unless you buy a very high end home they are just buying and installing the cheapest shit they can get when they build a house. My house is 6 years old and already had to replace the dishwasher, garbage disposer, and the AC is about to take a crap.
                        Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
                        Silver '01 Vette - D1 blown LS

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                        • #13
                          Well mine just hit 4 years old (Gibson outside unit) and was working juusttt fine until it was struck by lightning.

                          Had to replace capacitor, and the part that takes it from the BIG 240 wires down to smaller wires ( I have no idea what its called)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
                            Well mine just hit 4 years old (Gibson outside unit) and was working juusttt fine until it was struck by lightning.

                            Had to replace capacitor, and the part that takes it from the BIG 240 wires down to smaller wires ( I have no idea what its called)
                            it sounds like you're talking about the contactor.

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                            • #15
                              AC's never go out in the winter, because they aren't used, or don't have a major load on them when used.

                              During the hottest months when the AC runs almost 24/7 is when you're gonna see it break.

                              It's like saying, man my car only breaks down when I drive long trips...

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