Air Experts<\/a>, which at the time, I believed was the same company that had done the original work.\u00a0 The lady on the phone insisted that the problem was due to the high temperatures.\u00a0 After discussing it for a few minutes, I finally caved and accepted her conclusion.\u00a0 I gave my tenants the company’s contact information and went on vacation.<\/p>\nMy tenants had the company come out more than once.\u00a0 Apparently the first time they couldn’t find the problem, so they did some maintenance instead.\u00a0 Eventually they found a few problems.\u00a0 The air handler wasn’t draining, and the heat sequensor was stuck which was causing the auxiliary heat to run continuously (whatever that means).\u00a0 It had obviously been this way since they installed it.\u00a0 I have no idea whether they did the installation wrong or if they just sold me a broken heat pump.<\/p>\n
Many weeks went by without a bill ever appearing.\u00a0 I assumed they were embarrassed over the whole thing and weren’t going to send a bill.\u00a0 This had already cost maybe $1000 in excess electric bills, and I would think that for the two summers the thing was running with serious problems, its life span was probably shortened.\u00a0 Since I was partly at fault, I didn’t push the matter.<\/p>\n
Then the bill did come.\u00a0 Apparently they had sent it to my tenants’ address instead of my current address.\u00a0 I felt like this was adding insult to injury.\u00a0 How many times am I going to have to pay for another person’s screw up?\u00a0 So I sent a nasty email.\u00a0 This was when I was told that the two companies were actually not the same.\u00a0 One had bought the assets and hired the employees of the other, and so they technically had no obligations to me.\u00a0 Sounds fishy, right?\u00a0 Ultimately, they agreed to drop most of the charges.\u00a0 Why I still had to pay for maintenance that I never even asked for, I don’t understand.\u00a0 I was irritated again a few months later when I received a letter that went out to all their customers stating that they the two companies had merged<\/em>.\u00a0 To this day, I’m still not sure if one of them really ever went out of business.\u00a0 However, I was lucky to get any concession at all since the warranty had expired.<\/p>\nSo I guess the lesson behind all this is to not only get a warranty, but make sure you use it.\u00a0 Don’t sit on it until it’s too late!\u00a0 I think you can see how you can quickly have costs mounting into the thousands of dollars.<\/p>\n
That was the first bad experience.\u00a0 I had not learned my lesson yet.\u00a0 At almost the same time this was going on, the a\/c compressor in my car failed.\u00a0 It cost around $750 to get it replaced.\u00a0 Here again, the labor was not cheap.\u00a0 I noticed almost immediately that the new one didn’t seem to be doing as good a job as the old one.\u00a0 However, I had just changed jobs and was only driving two miles to work, so I assumed it was just taking a while before it started cooling.\u00a0 I know, I know, I should have figured this out.\u00a0 I don’t even think a\/c takes any start-up time like heat.<\/p>\n
After a few months, I drove to North Carolina on a very hot day.\u00a0 I learned very quickly that the a\/c was not working at all.\u00a0 I ended up making 10 trips in total to the mechanic (5 there and 5 back).\u00a0 On one of those trips, the company that sold the compressor, SPI Distribution, sent the wrong compressor, according to the mechanic.\u00a0 Ultimately, I wasted about a day’s worth of time making trips back and forth, and it cost me an extra $222, again for mistakes that were 100% another person’s fault.\u00a0 This time there was no warranty on the labor, and I wish I had thought about that before they did the work.\u00a0 I never made an attempt to get any of the money back.\u00a0 I had no warranty.\u00a0 I hadn’t directly done business withe the company that sold the part, and I couldn’t even get my mechanic to give me the receipt.<\/p>\n
In the future, I won’t pay for any labor or parts that involve heating or cooling systems without a warranty.\u00a0 If it’s just duct work, maybe that’s OK, but expensive mechanical equipment needs a warranty.\u00a0 Perhaps I’ve just had some bad luck.\u00a0 What are your experiences?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
I’ve purchased warranties on relatively low cost items before.\u00a0 It wasn’t something I gave much thought to.\u00a0 I was asked “do you want to warranty on those tires?”\u00a0 I said yes.\u00a0 Then ten minutes later I thought to myself: Gee, that was a waste of money.\u00a0 Even if something had happened to the tire during …<\/p>\n
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