Pretty much for one person @anthonys735 but always enjoy more Paddock banter in my threads.
I have an upstairs and downstairs unit. The upstairs one was serviced back in Oct when we bought the house and just some refrigerant. Now, when it's 90+, it knocks a little outside on startup and outright stops cooling after awhile. If I turn it off and back on, it works again. I've read could be a capacitor, low on refrigerant, etc...
My question is, the guy that did the service said there wasn't a leak. It needed to be topped off in Oct because it did the same thing per the home inspector and now again a few months later. Would it make sense to have them come back out and fix it, as in do I even have recourse with the service company or just find someone new? My pessimistic thought is the seller told the service company to do the cheapest fix possible.
I have an upstairs and downstairs unit. The upstairs one was serviced back in Oct when we bought the house and just some refrigerant. Now, when it's 90+, it knocks a little outside on startup and outright stops cooling after awhile. If I turn it off and back on, it works again. I've read could be a capacitor, low on refrigerant, etc...
My question is, the guy that did the service said there wasn't a leak. It needed to be topped off in Oct because it did the same thing per the home inspector and now again a few months later. Would it make sense to have them come back out and fix it, as in do I even have recourse with the service company or just find someone new? My pessimistic thought is the seller told the service company to do the cheapest fix possible.