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Where to buy replacement AC
We need to replace our through-the-wall AC. Last time we ordered one online and then picked it up and installed it ourselves but this time we would rather save our sanity and have someone else carry it upstairs, install it, and dispose old air conditioner. Are there any retailers or individuals in Laconia area who can do this for a reasonable price?
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Baron's Major Brand
At one time did installs. Give them a call.
If you are going to replace an ac in the wall, your best bet is the Mitsubushi split system. On the long run it is a no brainer. |
Or just get an ac that fits the existing sleeve. Then you just have to pull out the old one and slide in the new one.
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Thanks. We wanted to do a mini-split but condo association doesn't allow them. I called Baron's prior to posting and it was going to be around $200 for installation and my sanity isn't worth quite that much.
It probably only took an hour to unpack and swap the other one but it was the longest hour of my life and almost ended our marriage so I figured I'd see if there was an easier solution for this time :eek: |
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Same as the HE boilers. They need to be vented sideways out of the side of the unit. Condo association insist they use existing chimney. End result the chimneys 'rotted' out due to condensation etc. Costing the condo association big bucks to repair. In the most recent newsletter, the board decided to allow the new exhaust pipes. A bit late don't you think? I would just go ahead and install the split. You would be amaze how it 'snowballs'. Association rules are way behind the times as far as technology in home improvements. |
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Condo board just does not understand.... Freidrich makes a DIY mini split you can connect yourself. I have been thinking of putting one of those in and just passing the lines through the AC sleeve. No modifications to the condo are needed. If they complain too much you can just pull it out. I am 99% convinced no one will say anyting. |
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It's the Breeze models from Freidrich. I have seen mixed reviews on the net. They have a special quick connect for the line set. I bet it is not as good as the Mitsu units I have at home. Those are great.... |
Interesting. I had never heard of a dyi setup. Thanks.
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We decided to just order a replacement online and will try installing ourselves. Fingers crossed it goes better than the last one replaced!
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I have also read the line set is a one time connection and you ca not change the length so if you move it you need a recharge I imagine. |
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Friedrich
I believe Baron's Major Brands sells them. I bought an window A/C 14 years ago. Still working but it is noisy compared to the latest models.
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