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Efficiencies of 14 SEER to 16 SEER (Optimized for Southwest Region Efficiency Standards) Composite for quieter operation Achiever Series: Single Stage (RA13)Efficiencies 13-15.5 SEER/11.5-13 EERScroll compressorComposite base pan for quieter operationHomeowners Resource CenterGet help with warranty info, finding local contractors, financing, and more. We’re right down the streetSee 30 contractors IN the Atlanta AREA (30303) Commercial Resource CenterGet help with warranty info, product documents, 48-Hour delivery, apps, tools, and more. #32  of 67 brands of central air conditioners 36% of customers recommend What are the Best Central Air Conditioners for 2016? Read more about RUUD central air conditioners Read reviews of other Air Conditioner brands Contractors: Are you looking for Location: Long Beach, MS I just took the time to read all these reviews and noticed nearly all seem due to poor installation and horrible pricing on the part of
whatever HVAC company these people are using. Rheem isn't the problem. I own 2 Ruuds, both high efficiency. One was installed in 2012, the other in 2015. I've spent well over $1,000 the past few years keeping these things running. Control board, evaporator coil,One still periodically stops cooling. I see many other reviewers had the same issues as I do. I called customer service and they basically threw my installer under the bus. wall unit ac 18000 btuI understand that Ruud is the same as Rheem. life expectancy of an hvac unitI don't ever plantxv valve ac unit on getting either again. Compressor is junk inside 9 years. Buy a different brand. "Buy a Trane or Lennox" Had the unit for 8 years. Haven't had a year that it didn't need to be
Compressor problems over and over. Wouldn't buy one again and I regret listening to the sales person instead of getting another brand, Sounds like the compressor is done for now and if it is, I won't repair it. I will buy a good window unit like I had for years that never brokeExpensive piece of junk. I'm a contractor that has been installing A/C systems for over 30 years. The biggest problem I run into on problem systems is improperly installed equipment, not manufacturer issues. 90% of all problems stemImproper brazing techniques (not using nitrogen while brazing ) is a major biggie. to manufacturer are pretty much the same. The biggest difference is the quality of workmanship and who installs the equipment, more so than theI read through the complaints and most cases are workmanship issues, not bad equipment. In my experience I have found the manufacturers stand behind their equipment. What a manufacturer can't do is warranty a poor installation for workmanship.
"You can't fix stupid" on the installation side. My recommendation is you pay for what you get. There are no "apples for apples" in my business. If it's cheaper ask yourself a question, what are you not getting that the other quotes areAs in any industry, you pay for quality and experience. Consider this when purchasing not only the product but the service that has to accompany it as well. "Problems with Ruud A/C" My unit is only 2 years old. I also have those defective coils which I understand are no longer being used due to the widespread problems. Because the copper coils leak, I spent $400 to have all the Freon replaced, plus $700 to have the replacement (aluminum) coil installed. Only the coil was covered by warranty. I think this should be handled like an auto recall situation. Ruud should pay for the new coils regardless of the warranty situation, plus the cost of installation andIs a class action suit applicable?
I have had this unit for fifteen years and have never had a serviceI owned a Rheem for eighteen years with one call made in the last year of its life. My next door neighbor has had a Ruud for over twenty years with one service call. All I can say is the next unit will be aHave had the system for less than 8 years, still under warranty. issue was a design flaw. They can't repair it, only a band aid. compressor, 3rd now is faulty wiring in the system that somehow is notThe 100% not covered under warranty system is what the warranty certificate should list as title. Taking the time to write this review in order to spare you from a bad purchase. Now they tell me I have to replace the system at an additional cost of $5000. March 2012 - Purchased equipment, $ 4,000. April 2014 - Isolation test $425, replaced the evaporator coil, $799. December 2015 - Replaced TXV valve, pump down and recharge, $799. Total of $2,023 in repairs = 57% of original cost spent