Split Air System: HVAC Ratings : Ductless Heating And Cooling Units - Phoenix, AZ

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How to choose the right Ductless Heating And Cooling Units, will PVAA30AA7 work for me?

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What would it cost to repair PVAA30AA7

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Average cost to repair PVAA30AA7 - Mini Split Air Conditioner :

Depending on the issue you are having with PVAA30AA7 (whether its low on refrigerant or if the compressor quit working for example), it can range from $50 service call to $500 on repair cost.

Typical cost to install PVAA30AA7 - Ductless AC & Heat Pump Systems :

Based on your geographical location and depending upon how many contractors in town are competing for your job, this can typically range from $500- $1100 per room basis.

Cost of Maintenance for PVAA30AA7 :

Typically maintenance cost on PVAA30AA7 is minimal, it may only need cleaning on monthly basis. Unless you need air filters that can range from $10-$100 in some cases depending upon brand and availibility.

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Product Reviews On PVAA30AA7

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8,922 Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

SUSAN M
5-star New Furnace Sep 22, 2016

Replaced my 20 some year old off peak electric furnace. Very satisfied with service and furnace.

Peter Brown
5-star Best Inventment Ever! Aug 19, 2016

Our main house is cooled by a 2.5 ton conventional a/c. I replaced that unit in June with a new American Standard (Trane) a/c. On the back of the house is a Florida room 44' x 12' that was not air conditioned. Three sides of the room are sliding glass doors, circa 1989, overlooking a lake and facing east. The summer sun and Florida temperatures made the Florida room un-usable during the daylight hours. A load evaluation recommended a 3 ton unit to cool the Florida room. After much... more

Ted Lee
5-star Thank You For Friendly Service Jul 18, 2016

Thank you, good product!

ALBERT D
5-star A Great Little Fan Jul 17, 2016

I bought this in-line fan to pump warm air into a chase containing hot and cold water pipes. When outdoor temperatures drop below 15 degrees Fahrenheit, the air in the chase falls below freezing, so I was worried that the pipes would freeze. This little fan together with flex duct (I stripped away the outer insulation) solved the problem. I have a thermostat in the chase and a control system that turns on the fan when the chase temperature drops below 40 degrees F. Now I can spend time... more

DAVE ACOSTA
5-star Too Early To Tell Dec 19, 2016

Hooked up the heater in late June, so no way to tell how it will work when the cold weather arrives. Hook up was easy, except the schematic didn't really tell which of the possible 5-6 spots the two line thermostat was to be hooked. Blew a fuse the first time I turned it on, but the second placing of the thermostat lines worked.

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