My unit was replaced in 2011; it is still under warranty. The evaporator coil is leaking (has a hole?) and I have no freon. I need the coil replaced. The coil price is quoted as $1500 which Bryant will cover. The local company installer is charging me $1500 to replace it. They told me Bryant won't cover labor. Seems to me if it is a faulty coil under warranty then labor should be covered. It sounds like there have been lots of problems with this part. Does this sound reasonable?
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