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    Restriction in air flow

    My a/c wasn't cooling very well so I called a contractor. He found a collapsed air return and open duct in the attic, but said there was also a restriction in the system. The dryer was in bad shape so he took it off, blew out the system, put on a new drier, and put the freon back in. (There was no leak in the system.) He rechecked the system and said there was still a restriction and that he would have to replace the coil in the attic and he would have to come back to do that. Since he left 3 days ago, my a/c is cooling like it used to. Is it possible that restriction resolved after he left?
    The duct and collapsed return have not been repaired yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emaples01 View Post
    My a/c wasn't cooling very well so I called a contractor. He found a collapsed air return and open duct in the attic, but said there was also a restriction in the system. The dryer was in bad shape so he took it off, blew out the system, put on a new drier, and put the freon back in. (There was no leak in the system.) He rechecked the system and said there was still a restriction and that he would have to replace the coil in the attic and he would have to come back to do that. Since he left 3 days ago, my a/c is cooling like it used to. Is it possible that restriction resolved after he left?
    The duct and collapsed return have not been repaired yet.
    He may have been guessing at the pressures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emaples01 View Post
    My a/c wasn't cooling very well so I called a contractor. He found a collapsed air return and open duct in the attic, but said there was also a restriction in the system. The dryer was in bad shape so he took it off, blew out the system, put on a new drier, and put the freon back in. (There was no leak in the system.) He rechecked the system and said there was still a restriction and that he would have to replace the coil in the attic and he would have to come back to do that. Since he left 3 days ago, my a/c is cooling like it used to. Is it possible that restriction resolved after he left?
    The duct and collapsed return have not been repaired yet.
    It's possible that there is still a restriction, but he's overcharged the system sufficiently to compensate for it. It may cool just fine but won't be as efficient, pulling higher amps than necessary. It's also possible that he was mistaken, and there is no restriction. Without some system pressure and temperature data we can only speculate.

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    +1 what the last guy said.

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    he didn't reattach the supply duct before he left?
    I can understand he didn't replace the return duct
    as he probably didn't have it on the truck, but
    to leave the supply duct blowing in the attic
    is just shoddy.

    best of luck.
    The cure of the part should not be attempted without the cure of the whole. ~Plato

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    Thanks for your help.

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    The duct had come apart and he has to replace it with a new duct. He closed it as much as he could.

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