Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From an HVAC contractor:
Unfortunately you and your contractor are at the mercy of the manufacturer and their distributor regarding part availability. This summer is honestly the worst we have seen and it doesn't seem like there's a manufacturer that's not struggling (we install Carrier/Trane/Mitsubishi and its a lot of the same situation). Its worth calling Lennox consumer affairs and opening a case with them. Its manufacturer dependent but they typically will authorize a unit replacement if a warranty party isn't available in X amount of days. I would also reach back out to your contractor to see if they have any window units available (its what we do in this situation).
OP here. Thanks for your perspective. I can try Lennox.
The HVAC company, which has really good reviews and I've used before without problems, is no help whatsoever. I can't get past the woman who answers the phone. She basically barked at me yesterday "I told you it would take two weeks." I asked if they could provide window units and she told me to buy one myself. I asked to talk to a manager and never got a a call back. This is really frustrating. I'm ready to switch to your company in the future!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From an HVAC contractor:
Unfortunately you and your contractor are at the mercy of the manufacturer and their distributor regarding part availability. This summer is honestly the worst we have seen and it doesn't seem like there's a manufacturer that's not struggling (we install Carrier/Trane/Mitsubishi and its a lot of the same situation). Its worth calling Lennox consumer affairs and opening a case with them. Its manufacturer dependent but they typically will authorize a unit replacement if a warranty party isn't available in X amount of days. I would also reach back out to your contractor to see if they have any window units available (its what we do in this situation).
OP here. Thanks for your perspective. I can try Lennox.
The HVAC company, which has really good reviews and I've used before without problems, is no help whatsoever. I can't get past the woman who answers the phone. She basically barked at me yesterday "I told you it would take two weeks." I asked if they could provide window units and she told me to buy one myself. I asked to talk to a manager and never got a a call back. This is really frustrating. I'm ready to switch to your company in the future!
Honesty I wouldn't be too hard on them; they are just are frustrated as you are and they really can't do more than keep checking in with Lennox. Its unprecedented, prior to this year I might have 1 or 2 repairs a year that had a part that took more than 5 days to source. I have about a dozen customers waiting on blower motors now that have to be OEM and the factory can't even give us a lead time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From an HVAC contractor:
Unfortunately you and your contractor are at the mercy of the manufacturer and their distributor regarding part availability. This summer is honestly the worst we have seen and it doesn't seem like there's a manufacturer that's not struggling (we install Carrier/Trane/Mitsubishi and its a lot of the same situation). Its worth calling Lennox consumer affairs and opening a case with them. Its manufacturer dependent but they typically will authorize a unit replacement if a warranty party isn't available in X amount of days. I would also reach back out to your contractor to see if they have any window units available (its what we do in this situation).
OP here. Thanks for your perspective. I can try Lennox.
The HVAC company, which has really good reviews and I've used before without problems, is no help whatsoever. I can't get past the woman who answers the phone. She basically barked at me yesterday "I told you it would take two weeks." I asked if they could provide window units and she told me to buy one myself. I asked to talk to a manager and never got a a call back. This is really frustrating. I'm ready to switch to your company in the future!
Anonymous wrote:From an HVAC contractor:
Unfortunately you and your contractor are at the mercy of the manufacturer and their distributor regarding part availability. This summer is honestly the worst we have seen and it doesn't seem like there's a manufacturer that's not struggling (we install Carrier/Trane/Mitsubishi and its a lot of the same situation). Its worth calling Lennox consumer affairs and opening a case with them. Its manufacturer dependent but they typically will authorize a unit replacement if a warranty party isn't available in X amount of days. I would also reach back out to your contractor to see if they have any window units available (its what we do in this situation).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I purchased a new central air conditioner a year ago from a company I've used before and has a good reputation. It broke on Friday. To the company's credit, they came out the same day. However, the compressor is dead. They said they'd get a new one today to install.
I suffered through the hot weekend. I just called and they said the manufacturer (Lennox) has the part back ordered for two weeks. They are trying another route, but my fear is it's not getting fixed for that long if I don't do something. Should I insist they install a whole new air conditioner? It's under warranty. How do I get them to do something so I'm not dealing for this through July? Also, if there's that big a need for compressors, does that mean a lot of them are going bad?
The ironic thing is I replaced the 26-year-old working air conditioner last year specifically to avoid having to deal with something like this. Today is beautiful, but we know that's not going to last.
It's great they came out the same day, and the part being backordered for two weeks is not too surprising, but ugh, the timing stinks.
I'd be as persistent as possible, and might strongly suggest they try to get one from another local company rather than wait on the manufacturer. You could also call around to other companies to find out if they have the part available. I'm guessing the installer won't be willing to replace the entire air conditioner at this stage.
Having bought a home in the past year, it's been a shock at how long every repair is taking and how many repairs have been necessary on brand-new appliances. It seems to be just the state of things, unfortunately.
If you're in need of excellent fans (these particular Vornados are amazing and not too pricey). You might also want to get a portable dehumidifier to help with comfort levels and prevent mildew if that's likely.
Good luck!!
Anonymous wrote:I purchased a new central air conditioner a year ago from a company I've used before and has a good reputation. It broke on Friday. To the company's credit, they came out the same day. However, the compressor is dead. They said they'd get a new one today to install.
I suffered through the hot weekend. I just called and they said the manufacturer (Lennox) has the part back ordered for two weeks. They are trying another route, but my fear is it's not getting fixed for that long if I don't do something. Should I insist they install a whole new air conditioner? It's under warranty. How do I get them to do something so I'm not dealing for this through July? Also, if there's that big a need for compressors, does that mean a lot of them are going bad?
The ironic thing is I replaced the 26-year-old working air conditioner last year specifically to avoid having to deal with something like this. Today is beautiful, but we know that's not going to last.