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    I recommend Breezeair for sure. I replaced old metal tub units with two Breezeair in our GJ/Palisade home ten years ago. It was the best investment we made there. I had the pads replaced on one unit in 2019. The other needs replacing now but I'll wait until next year, and I'll do it myself. It's pretty easy and I'll save half the cost, about $260.

    When you figure the cost of replacing pads in the metal tub coolers once or twice a year, the celldex pads are cheaper and require far less maintenance.

    I installed the original coolers on our house. They were noisy and the pads required regular adjustment to keep them working efficiently. I kinda miss the new aspen pad aroma but I don't miss the trips up on the roof to wash out the cooler and adjust the pads. With the Breezeair I save 12-15 trips up and down the roof every year. I do my own drain down in the fall, remove the intake solenoid and wash it out. I once had a drain valve fail but service was reasonable.

    The Breezeair works so much better in every way. The best cooling I could get with the old units was a 12-16 degree differential. I can get 20-30 degree differential with the Breezeair depending on the humidity. A couple weeks ago when temps were around 84, I dropped the bedroom temp to 61. The mineral sensor in the Breezeair automatically changes the water as needed, but I often drain it every evening. Replacing warm water with cold water helps. The higher unit cost is softened a bit by the $600 Xcel Energy rebate.

    One of Irving's friends works for Seeley and I was bragging on my coolers when we met....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    I recommend Breezeair for sure. I replaced old metal tub units with two Breezeair in our GJ/Palisade home ten years ago. It was the best investment we made there. I had the pads replaced on one unit in 2019. The other needs replacing now but I'll wait until next year, and I'll do it myself. It's pretty easy and I'll save half the cost, about $260.

    When you figure the cost of replacing pads in the metal tub coolers once or twice a year, the celldex pads are cheaper and require far less maintenance.

    I installed the original coolers on our house. They were noisy and the pads required regular adjustment to keep them working efficiently. I kinda miss the new aspen pad aroma but I don't miss the trips up on the roof to wash out the cooler and adjust the pads. With the Breezeair I save 12-15 trips up and down the roof every year. I do my own drain down in the fall, remove the intake solenoid and wash it out. I once had a drain valve fail but service was reasonable.

    The Breezeair works so much better in every way. The best cooling I could get with the old units was a 12-16 degree differential. I can get 20-30 degree differential with the Breezeair depending on the humidity. A couple weeks ago when temps were around 84, I dropped the bedroom temp to 61. The mineral sensor in the Breezeair automatically changes the water as needed, but I often drain it every evening. Replacing warm water with cold water helps. The higher unit cost is softened a bit by the $600 Xcel Energy rebate.

    One of Irving's friends works for Seeley and I was bragging on my coolers when we met....
    This is all true. My cheapy window unit is keeping my house at 74 right now, and it's 101 outside. I measured 132 on the plastic thermometer facing the sun in my garden just now as well. That's a pretty good delta, but since it's a window unit, it's not relevant or worth a mention in this thread. Also my house is small.

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    Well damn... this is timely. Mine started leaking today, a downdraft model, so was dripping into the house. Got a can of Flex Seal paint and just did the whole pan, hoping to make it last till later this year when I might have funds to replace it. I'll find out tomorrow if it works once everything dries...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
    Well damn... this is timely. Mine started leaking today, a downdraft model, so was dripping into the house. Got a can of Flex Seal paint and just did the whole pan, hoping to make it last till later this year when I might have funds to replace it. I'll find out tomorrow if it works once everything dries...
    Tried sometimes similar but it was too far gone. Hopefully yours works today & you aren't without while shopping for a new unit. : )
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    The blower still works thankfully & I was able to put the cooler air from overnight, inside. 71 degrees. Just buttoned up all the windows & blinds & maybe the house won't get as hot today as it was yesterday. 94 inside is not something I'm accustomed to. Thanks to the folks who made suggestions yesterday. Im going to see about getting a cooler scheduled.
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    This has me thinking about replacing mine with a Breezeair. It's getting pretty crusty and the maintenance on it is a pain. Any idea on a ballpark price for a Breezeair unit?

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    5000$ i think for my unit and install.

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    Smeghead - ACE Rimmer ChadAmberg's Avatar
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    I got up on the roof at about 630 this morning and checked. The flex seal looked like a perfectly fitted rubber insert. Nice and thick, fully cured along the bottom and up above the water line. It was gorgeous, not a single seam visible. Filled it up with water and watched it for an hour, not a single drip. Ran it for a while, no detectable smell. Had to turn it off when it got so hot that it was just heating the house. But got up again a little while ago and same thing, perfectly sealed, so turned it on again for the night.

    After thinking about it for a bit, it kind of made me a little mad. Seems to me that this sort of coating should be standard on the metal ones when it's installed, unless I'm missing something about it's long term durability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    which window model do you have?

    Our last house was 4100sq ft and we had a whole house AC worked great cost too much to run.
    the house before that was 2400sqft and I installed a large roof mounted swamp cooler. IT was fantastic, froze most of the house and cooled the rest. It cost almost nothing to run.

    I bought a hessair 5300 portable for this house and its not getting it done. less than 800 sqft. It does cool if you are standing in front of it. However the temp isnt dropping in the house. The pump works, the media is wet, the blower works. I have it in front of an open window and i have tried it in multiple places and in front of the door. I have opened various window for flow path. nothing. Its rated for 1600 sqft.
    I could install a window one pretty easy here, one window in particular would work well.
    I don't know how humid it is at your place, but it has been pretty humid here the past few days and water coolers need low humidity to work the best.

    We had one when we lived in the desert about 60 miles outside of Reno, it worked great, had another in a rental in Greeley which worked pretty good, but humid days it did not cool very well
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    My new breezeair works quite well. Been up & running for five hours. Not really that coveted like a new car smell though.

    Ended up with the Cooler Co & subcontractor install. Went as well as expected given comments here & elsewhere. I was very thorough on the walk through after & they were quick to solve most of the issues. Bit of plaster on one of my ottomans & the buffet. Wish folk would spend more time cleaning up, inside & out too. Already mailed my warranty card. See how it goes from here. Thanks.
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