Furnaces, AC condensers, heat pumps, and mini-splits are packed with high-value components. AI identifies the profitable parts and tells you what they sell for.
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Point your phone at any furnace, AC unit, heat pump, or mini-split. Or type the model number from the data plate.
AI identifies compressors, control boards, blower motors, contactors, and capacitors with real market values.
Refrigerant-safe removal guides. EPA compliance tips. List parts on eBay or sell to HVAC supply houses.
Copeland, Bristol, Danfoss — AI reads the data plate and tells you if the compressor is worth pulling or scrapping.
HVAC control boards are expensive to replace. A $15 board from a scrap unit sells for $80-200 on eBay.
Guides include EPA Section 608 compliance reminders. Know when you need a certified tech for recovery.
Condenser coils, evaporator coils, and copper line sets. AI estimates both parts value and scrap metal value.
Variable-speed ECM motors are high-value. AI identifies the motor type and which replacement units it fits.
AC parts sell for more in summer, furnace parts in winter. AI factors seasonality into price estimates.
Replacing whole units on jobs? Pull the valuable parts from the old one before it goes to the scrap pile.
Ripping out old HVAC during a remodel? Know if the unit is worth parting out instead of just scrapping.
Stop crushing HVAC units whole. Pull the high-value components first and make 3-5x more per unit.
You need EPA Section 608 certification to handle refrigerants. You can pull non-refrigerant components (boards, motors, capacitors) without it.
Variable-speed blower motors ($80-200), control boards ($60-180), compressors ($50-300), and TXV valves ($30-80).
Often yes. Even old units have inducer motors, gas valves, and flame sensors that sell because they're no longer manufactured.
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