Like Doc says....There are a few of us on the forum that can and will save you a great deal of money. You get the same or better work (usually better work as we are not under the gun) the same equipment and 10 out of 10 it is properly sized.
No knock on the people you chose to go with but in the end we are most always an avg. of 2K less expensive.
glad you got a good deal and a good install.......
Our eighteen y.o. unit was at 4.5 psi yesterday.
The new unit goes in tomorrow after I sell a kidney.
After no AC for days, the new unit ran from 4:30 pm and didn't stop till 2 am.
The drain tube looked like a garden hose with all the condensation it was pulling out for the first hour or so.
At least I can recoup a (very?) small amount of the cost by selling the old one for scrap.
glad you have AC now!!!.....you not going to get much for scrap for it unless you break it down.......some scrap yards will require you to show you receipt or have a HVAC certification to sell it....