This is a brand new Rheem 4T RANL compressor. Installation of my new system is in progress, and I noticed that the service panel is dented (see pics). It was either damaged in shipping or when the installers put it in place.
I'm paying good money for a nice system, and part of me says I should make them replace the dented panel. On the other hand, the practical and realistic side of me recognizes that these things are heavy and awkward and easy to dent, and it won't affect function at all. But, I know it'll bug me every time I walk by it.
What do people think - should I ask them to replace the dented panel?
I'm paying good money for a nice system, and part of me says I should make them replace the dented panel. On the other hand, the practical and realistic side of me recognizes that these things are heavy and awkward and easy to dent, and it won't affect function at all. But, I know it'll bug me every time I walk by it.
What do people think - should I ask them to replace the dented panel?