JohnT, Bill, cheap? Kim won't let me post just how tight he is?
I had to work with the man, not only is he cheap, he made me do his homework while he was going to night school. He has yet to give me part of his pension.
My brother-in-law won't sell a unit to someone who want's to install it. He has his reasons for digging a pit not trenches, not sure why. He also wants to keep his good name.
Kowing Bill, he will pinch a penny so hard, two nickles will appear.
If you read the 410a article, it explains why some people in the HVAC business don't like to install 410a units. I know one man in Terre Haute, who tell peoples he doesn't want anything to do with HP. If they insist, he gives them a bid that is way over priced. They find someone else.
I know a man who owns a large apartment complex. A few years ago, before 2010, he went to an AC supply house and bought all the R22 centerals they had. He's very glad he did.
I'm not 100%, but you may still be able to get enough parts to make a r22 geo. Recycled R22 is very expensive. Last time I looked 2 years ago, it was around $500 a bottle.
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