How much does a company charges to clean a condenser and evaporator coil
It should be between $500-$750 to properly clean an evaporator coil.
$400 to $900 depending on the evap size, location and access to the unit for the serviceman. A crawl space is not cheap or fun.
Cost may vary depends on the house size, accessibility, the amount of work involved in duct reworking, disconnecting/connecting gas electricity. Normally, it's better to replace AC/coil/Furnace all together, since a new furnace may not be compatible with old indoor blower /evaporator coil.
The number of effects in a multiple-effect evaporator is usually restricted to seven because after that, the equipment cost starts catching up to the money saved from the energy requirement drop.
Depends on the shipper/handler
The evap itself is about $100.
A 99 continental does not have a coil pack, it is a coil on plug design. They cost about 55 dollars each
Cost may vary depends on the house size, accessibility, the amount of work involved in duct reworking, disconnecting/connecting gas electricity. Normally, it's better to replace AC/coil/Furnace all together, since a new furnace may not be compatible with old indoor blower /evaporator coil. The real cost of installing a furnace vary lots of depending on the low end or high end product, accessories (media filter , humidifier) you like to have.
If just a fuse, a couple of dollars. If compressor of evaporator, thousandIf just a fuse, a couple of dollars. If compressor of evaporator, thousand
If you are going to do it yourself - about $600
Well I had an ignition coil replaced in a 1990 Oldsmobile and the coil cost approximately $50. Labor would probably cost approximatley $35.
Approx $130 for the coil. See link below