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We have a home warranty and they have approved a new evaporator coil for our attic HVAC unit. The company they require us to use will replace it but they are “requiring” us to get the system up to code and we think it is up to code but are not HVAC technicians. Our premise is that the reason they use “Code” as a hammer is that they think the warranty company doesn’t pay them what they want for labor so they go after nebulous Code violations. If we don’t pay their extortionst prices for what they are saying are code violations, they tell us that our only option is to get the Home Warranty company to “cash us out”. They know that we can’t get it replaced for the amount we receive as a cash out. The Home Warranty company won’t allow us to use a competitive bid system by getting a second opinion even if we are willing to pay another “co-pay” to get another contractor to look at the job. They say that if they approve the job then we have to use the contractor they choose OR cash out. So, the contractor knows they have us over a barrel.
Our unit is 7 years old in the attic and currently, has attic hangers with two straps, and has mastic around the ductwork going into the plenum. I have read many of your posts and it appears that the mastic meets code.
They are charging an outrageous amount ($178) to haul off the old coil—which they probably will turn around and sell for the copper and the purchaser will do whatever cleaning might be required—if any.. I called our local solid waste and they will take it if we have the invoice from the HVAC contractor which is enough proof that under their license they evacuated the Freon.
Here are the Universal Mechanical Codes they are quoting for the mastic and hangers:
We are in Texas. Should they be quoting Texas Mechanical codes rather than Universal one?
Hanger Kit UMC 304.4; $151 I found another site that says inspectors ask for installation manuals so I found our unit’s manual on line and it says to place it on a level surface which we have because there is a platform under the current one.
Mastic seal seams and duct collars UMC 602 Section 8 ($225 to seal four 10-inch ducts going into the plenum) I read a couple of your postings about sealing and they mention codes other than 602 but ours appear to be sealed according to the codes that you have quoted for other posters.
Condensation plan float switch UMC 308.1 and 310.3 (We currently don’t have one but we were told by another hvac that this is optional)
We told them to leave the unit and we would dispose and the salesman started quoting EPA and licenses and how they have to clean it, etc. Using EPA 308-1-98-020 We are quite sure that all they will do is call someone to haul it off and the hauler will pay them a little for the copper. I called our local solid waste and they will take it if we have the invoice from the HVAC contractor which is enough proof that under their license they evacuated the Freon.
I’ve given a diatribe to explain the situation but the bottom line is, do the codes they quote apply to the issues they say exist?
We understand our warranty policy and that it won’t pay for getting codes up to date if they aren’t up to date but we want to be sure that the HVAC contractor isn’t making up far fetching codes that may or may not be applicable in Texas OR is expecting us to pay them to put the system back up to code when it was up to code when they arrived.