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    York Diamond 90 drainage problem

    I have a York Diamond 90; start up year 2000. Water is leaking outside the unit onto the floor. The drainage pipe was checked for obstruction. I was told by a professional that the drain pan is rusted and that the coil will need replaced for a lot of money. Are the coil and pan one piece?





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    Read the rules no pricing allowed.


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    Something to keep in mind. If the AC is leaking water down through the furnace there can be some very EXPENSIVE parts that really hate getting wet below that leak. Some repairs for water damage to a furnace can make the coil change out look like a bill to a fast food restaurant.
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    [QUOTE=qwerty hvac;16235981]Read the rules no pricing allowed.


    I'll get right on that. Thanks! You've been very helpful. What's the big deal about pricing anyway?

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    Pricing varies across the country. What you paid could be less than the next guy due to higher overhead and cost of living. Just don't want any battles with "I was robbed" threads.

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