The shocking truth: Why your old AC system won't cool down your 2nd floor
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- Why your old AC system won't cool down your 2nd floor
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Love this client's attitude and principles: "You don't call an expert in and argue with them."
I've always loved Steve's no B.S. approach. Don't like what I have to say, call someone in a tie and tablet. Love this guy.
You should check to see if the gardener put a shovel through the line set. Let his insurance pickup part of the replacement cost.
This is a smart and cordial customer. He knows he doesn't know anything about A/C and listens to you. For someone who think A/C condensers should blow cold air, he's in good hand.
Don't you love when Steve laughs like hell at his own jokes. Gotta love the guy !
I can’t get over that. The unit is sitting inside of dirt when it rains that mud gets hard like cement all against the coils. What a mess.
The best part is that the gutter drains right next to the air conditioner in the dirt. Unbelievable!!!
The unit is buried in the ground AND it doesn't help that the downspout is pointed right at the unit which means every time it rains it will discharge a lot of water on the unit. By the way, that unit is from 1999. They got almost 25 years out of it so it did its time.
Those filters are the same as nothing. They use to come with the units. I've seen those clean several times and a coil completely stopped up . Have a great day .
Always great to see Molly-such a cute dog. I’m always scared with small dogs at the windows of car windows opened wide but I was rather protective of my kids, too where I never let them out of my sight at malls & parks & all that.
It blew its load mama Steve is working again mama next level
Steve is one in a million tech. Most don’t want anything to do with the customer getting involved or the tech really explaining the situation. Keep up the good work Steve.
Customer was pretty agreeable, makes up for most of the others.
Steve must have his business card posted at all the local sleep apnea centers.
"It uses natural gas?" Lol
Another great video Steve, truth be told; class act Steve, no BS here! Keep the video's coming ☝️ 💥💯👌👍
“That thing’s not off the ground?” 😂
"Well, forget about raising it up on blocks. Dig the hole deeper and bury it 6 feet under instead".
I would have hooked up the nitrogen just out of curiosity, might have been an easy fix.
Steve don't want easy fix.
This house deserves a new a/c properly sized. Fixing that 20 yr old unit would be a disservice. That attic is huge with nice looking ductwork.
Hey Steve and Miss Molly! Workin’ again y’all. 👍👍
Steve is getting creative with his video titles....
I think he hired a guy for that. Maybe he’s found some SEO or clickbait optimizer. He doesn’t type that way so I doubt it’s him.
Somehow I don’t buy that the guy didn’t know something was up. The breaker was pulled and turned, also his entire system was empty. And he was way too happy for someone who just found out he was looking at spending 12 grand on a new system. I’m thinking Steve was a second opinion.
Yep, I think you're right, I think Steve was the 2nd opinion. Probably didn't didn't like his regular a/c guy's diagnosis, saw Steve's truck and called for another opinion. That makes more sense than what he said actually happened.
Steve with the transparent videos . Made a rookie mistake . Always check that disconnect 1st 😀 unless you need to clock time to make it worth it . Can’t go wrong so you get that full hour In 🤷♂️ good video man . Best ac vids on the tubes
That unit was made in 1999.....it lived its life to the fullest
Exactly. People expect a bargain HVAC condensor to last 15 or 20 years with zero maintenace.
My outside condenser is almost 20 years old.
I clean it regularly. It only needed a 1 time gas fill of 1 pound.
Otherwise a dependable unit. My wife is an A/C queen. Adding central air to a house with hot water baseboard has paid off in spades for almost 20 years.
Next time I replace it won’t cost me as much.
My sons unit went 46 years. My 8 year old unit failed.
@johnclyne6350 you should never have to add freon to a unit
@@ClickClan100 Yes, however my A/C mechanic suggested if we use it a lot & we want to have it topped off? We could add a pound at $100 extra for another pound? I opted for it. For all I know it might not have been full after it was first installed in 2004? I thought a one pound loss in almost twenty years was a good value. My Suburban is twenty six years old. For whatever reason that needs frequent topping off of 134-A to keep going year after year. Although I’ve replaced each component at least twice already.
So does that mean when steve doesn't use his CPAP he becomes an 80+ furnace?
Good job Steve!!
Good job Steve.
Why wouldn't you at least throw nitrogen in to find exactly where it's leaking to get him up an d running .Might be an easy fix like the condenser, schrader valve or line set
Chuck in a truck
A lot of companies have policies where they don't repair R22 systems only replace.
Good money after bad. Ancient unit, buried condenser, hundreds of dollars in R22, labor costs.... I think Steve made the right call for the customer.
Probably 6 pounds at 175+ a pound plus hundreds for a leak repair. I would not consider that cost effective.
@@potatolew4495 Additional diagnosis will cost hundreds too. And with the system junk, R22, and fully drained, that is not a good gamble. Even if it works, potential failure soon as that outside unit looked terrible (in and near) the dirt.
Guy lives in a nice house so replacement is the right call IMHO.
Check for a leak that could possibly be fixed or could’ve leaked from flare caps loose, or Schrader valves need to be replaced before you recommend a new unit
I once bought a house in which the AC cooled the first floor fine, but wouldn't cool the 2nd floor, no matter how low I set the thermostat.
Since the bedrooms were on the 2nd floor, I wanted the 2nd floor icy cold and the 1st floor more moderate.
I called an HVAC guy, but he said the system was working correctly according to spec.
So what I did to fix the problem was move the thermostat to the 2nd floor in the hallway just outside the bedrooms, and I also unscrewed the vents and screwed them on pointing into the room rather than against the wall.
My bedrooms were icy cold after that, even in the hottest heat waves !
Another HVAC guy cleaning my system some time after that commented that my vents were "backwards," but I just shrugged 'cuz I didn't want to argue with the "expert."
I like your solution to your problem.
"Where'd you get my number ?"
I busted out laughing !
@16:59 "Blew a load!" LOL
And to a first time customer to boot!
Thanks.
Had the same issue with sleep breathing (or lack of...) Sleep center had me diagnosed and a machine assigned to me in under a week. Fully "Auto" and the machine keeps close tabs on my breathing.
Glad you got that sorted out! That can lead to some pretty nasty side effects.
Unfortunately im awaiting a sleep study there is a 2y wait, NHS is collapsing but at least we have it. The hospital that I have to go to is 7h round trip too
I gotta have my CPAP. I use it even if I nap. Can’t be without it.
Steve was apparently very busy July 3rd.
That is the most abused A/C condenser I have ever seen 😆
12" ceramic tiles! Your killing me guy!
I've never seen so many a breaker boxes in one location anyone around that town heard of a 200-amp breaker box I'm pretty sure it will accommodate all that
great tips!!
Another Goodman.
Maybe The Yard Maintenance Guy thought that it needed to be burried.
Steve I been using cpac about 2 years... hard at begining but got use to it ..I would get up every 2 hours to pee.. morning very tired...now i get 7 hours or better ..lot of energy in morning
Hi Steve, great job!!, hopefully your staying cool with the heat and humidity!, I'm in Southern California and it's around 105 degrees today!, but, I have a question that the A/C guys couldn't answer, and that is why isn't the 'A' coil plenum have a removable panel that you can remove to vacuum out the underside of the coil !?, especially when you had to cut into the customers A/C in a couple of videos back and brush/vacuum out the dust pile !
Poor mechanical design. Some have removable plates inside the actual coil to get to the underside. Otherwise you have to evacuate the system and cut the coil out and clean it outside of it's casing. Sometimes if the linset is long enough you can pull it out and clean without cutting it out.
Steve, I have sleep apnea too. I lost 40 lbs which helped but i still use the CPAP for better sleep. I also put the bed up on blocks to elevate my head at night. Sleep apneas a real bitch.
Good morning Steven I'm a subscriber love your vids and Molly ! I need your input I live in central NJ just moved here in 2022 seems like contractors over here don't know what they doing ? Just had a hvac system installed "lennox" my house is a split level I have 15 registers and 3 returns house is 1529 sq feet forced air high angle ceilings up to 15' . Old system was 100k btu 1985 system and a 3 ton Ac compressor . They installed a 2 stage vs furnace up to 4 ton with a 17 seer 3.5 ton condenser and new digital WiFi thermostat . So the condenser keeps turning on and off ranging from 5 to 8 min no matter what I set it to which is typically at 75-77 so it's not staying on long enough do you think or know that this system is too big for my house ? Please help I value your opinion Thanks Steven !
Really hope that Breaker for the 18 + 19 is for a sub panel it says Basement Lights/Plugs...... When you look closely the breaker says 100amps
Wow! That was shocking for sure! Sucks for the guy. Hope he uses you to replace it
That dude just has a pair of sais on the basement floor? 😂 I think he has a ninja turtle hiding somewhere.
Cost of R22 is just too cost prohibitive to play with, esp 1999 system. But the disconnect was shutoff because previous HVAC contractor told the homeowner that it was done, about 100% sure that your homeowner knew it.
Steve, your out of gas this is not good 😂. We should see a new install video in a few weeks. Steve's a working momma!
Another one bites the dust, Steve
Ohh Momma we need a shovel here 😂
Actually, the evap goes from A very low temp to a very high temp causing excessive expansion and retraction which over time causes strs fractures (leaks).
6:15 😂😂😂😂😂 “guy”
hopefully you explained that R22 isn't being manufacturered anymore and is being phased out, which is a big reason to replace the system anyway.
Hello Steve!
I’m surprised you didn’t put a little nitrogen in and see. A valve could be leaking. The lawn guys could of broke a line messing around.
I heard someone say they lost 40lbs on CPAP? I freaking GAINED 40lbs within a year of starting CPAP, turns out my body was so stressed from restless sleep and choking to death that when I was able to sleep, I got fat!
That joke at the end 😂
"That's not off the ground??", no its in the dirt... LMAO
Lol, one and done, Steve says it like it is.
Howdy Steve and Molly
I'd have to have something attempted to see if I could get cool until I replace it.Could've had a ver slow leak over time since the guy has only had it 3 years. I'm from Florida so I would've found out in 3 hours. I worked with a woman that had that but later found out her ex boyfriend had sneaked into the yard and cut the line. It was found and repaired.
Haven't been in the field for a while. How much is r22 now for a jug. Was like 5oo last time I heard. Was in Texas and you never get a call where it's cool inside
1800$ a jug here in Missouri
I think you can put in different refrigerant, don't have to use R22.
Loved this one. 'It runs on natural gas'? haha
steve swetting money up in that attic.
Hi steve 😊
I always have told people beer is liquid bread never heard anyone else say it
That sounds like 80s lingo. Goes right to your gut. Switch to good whiskey on the rocks!
Last time I took a picture of car next to me, she thought I was hitting on her
That dudes electric panel is a disaster. Let alone his ac. Lol
Weed wacker to the condenser maybe
Stick a fork in it!
Outside unit manufactured during May 1999
Sad. The silence from the customer when he heard he needed a new one. He saw dollar signs.
It's a Leka Momma.
The downspout behind the unit. Yeesh
whats so hard about window units. screw all this
@looking_33 It all about cost as you expect...... But it's like everything pay full price early = cheaper then renew all the renewable part like main unit when necessary .... if done wrong or cheaped out big time in the early days = big bills. Window units are a short term fix.
Hi Steve! Quick question. Does it bother you when the homeowners are following you all over the place?
Not at all
@@stevenlavimoniere You have thousands of us following you around every day online!
@@stevenlavimoniere Steve you da man!
aint no gas-n-go here momma
i put a nice plastic pad under my outside unit landscape cloth and rocks around that what goofy people put their unit on the ground and have mulch around it or weeds.
great idea having the downspout dumping water on it extra cooling LOL too bad it will made unit sink in the mud
What if the leaks in the lineset???
Lineset has to be replaced anyway. Different refrigerant. Washing lines out is a scam.
One comment about the copper in dirt. It will take forever to rot that copper
It looks like that gutter downspout is directed right at the section that Steve was trying to unbury. Maybe someone should direct it away?
Blew its load 😂😂😂👍
easy fix. It needs a hard starter installed for the compressor. Add a little bit of r-22 to find the leak with a soapy water spray bottle. Fix leak. Fill up with R-22. Done deal. Units should get 30 year life cycles.
Why do you think he's not doing that?
I agree fix the older equipment because this new stuff doesn’t last as long
Easy fix? How do you know it's an easy fix? Why would you spend $1500 to $2000 fixing a 25-year-old R-22 unit? Makes absolutely no sense.
I am also a HVAC tech not saying my ideas are better than anybody else's but my opinion is if you can see through the filter then dark can go through it I like to use a light pleated filter they're usually White and sometimes I buy the ones that are called true blue they are a cheap filter but they work as good as the high dollar filters and I think they are better then than blue green and whatever other when's that you can see through but that's just my opinion on this matter but this gentleman is a good HVAC tech
What a house 2x4 on flat for the roof ???😮
How someone know how many tons the unit is?
Its included in the model # of unit
Glad your getting sleep ! Ps I love the Ballooona whales 🐳 !
Make it last a little bit longer.
Scoop this shit outta here. 😂
Good. Morning. Steve I'm iever day viteig foor you video pls give you Ripley I'm AC mechanic foor india I'm working for 9 years working for UAE Jebel Port
First time home owner at 58?
Where’d you get those nut drivers Steve
From Nut House.
7th!! $3500
"Copper in the dirt"? Yes, our water lines are in the dirt from the meter to the house.
Given the expense of R22, is there a possibility that someone stole all of the R-22?
24 years old, not bad - May of 1999
we have 21 year old AC, had it recharged with R22 and is running like charm for over 1 year now.
I hate when it when those little Toobin’s leak!
Are you sure the compressor did not blow one of its terminals? Just last month i serviced a bryant that the compresser was not running, and i did not even need to put a gauge on it as i could smell the mineral oil from the compressor. I tested countinuity at contactor, an none on run termi al for the heck of it, i popped the top, and i removed tbe compressor termial box cover to find the run terminal sticking about an inch out of the fustite seal, looking at the inside of the plastic terminal cover, after i cleaned the oil off of it, i could see a ding in the plastic ehere the tetmial was flung into it with force. The customer was poor, and i backed down both liquid, and suction valves, and flushed out the evap, and lines, then filled with 200 lbs nitrogen for pressure check. Then i sold him a good used condenser, and got him up and running. To this day thay unit still works.
eather way r22 system is done ..
R22 is getting hard to come by. 410a is what's needed now.
Steve's right, to completely fill an old r22 system $$$$$$$
Tdx20
If the compressor isn't running, the gauges would read equal pressures. Both gauges showed zipola...Stick the fork in it...she's done.
wait so once it has a leak somewhere theirs no fixing it but to buy a whole new unit?
No fixing when it leaks everything out. Done.
@@WeatherNut27 but dont they have hvac people who does leak detection?
Im a newbie so
It’s an R22 unit. Big 💰💰💰 just to refill it. They don’t make R22 anymore. Waste of money on a unit that old. Needs a new system
@chuckquinn8026 or you could put 422b in, or 421a... depends on the leak, but they don't ALL need new systems. Every job is different
@@WeatherNut27 not so , could be a condenser leak ,a schrader valve or in the line set