Old, Where do you find a HVAC man worth his salt that tells you can use your old copper line? I agree with Dryal, replace everything. The new heat pump should use 410A. It has much higher pressures, 5-600 psi. Are you getting an old R22 heat pump that's been setting on a shelf, pre 2010?
Didn't you tell us that your old compressor fried, your shade tree HVAC company installed a second one and it fired too? Stop looking for the low ball figure and find a HVAC company that knows what they are doing. Using your old lines is like buying a new car and putting old used motor oil in it.
I would want a heat pump with a SEER of 15, uses 410A, 10 year parts and labor, and replace EVERYTHING!
You are only asking for trouble if you use your old copper lines. Your new lines better be silver soldered too.
I think the newer heat pumps also work in colder temps.
Did you check out to see how many times the company you are going with has been sued?
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