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The result? When you’re shopping, you might see portable air conditioners that list a Btu rating according to the new standard-and some that list an inflated or misleading Btu rating. Many manufacturers have already been producing units that meet those standards. In 2016, the Department of Energy set new efficiency standards for them, but they don’t go into effect until 2025.
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The serial number for the tub unit is 00006170788 if this helps.While window air conditioners have been subject to federal energy efficiency standards for more than 25 years, portable air conditioners have not. No one removed the drain at the time of the initial repair to look for defects or further damage, the holes are all at the area around the drain. I have seen that others have had problems with cracks and holes in their units as well and feel that the problem was not fully investigated initially. I am hopeful that maax will assist with this issue.


I have spoken to a service rep 4 times and am waiting for a call from a supervisor and the representative would only give me a first name for the supervisor and said there is no extension for the supervisor. I reported the problem while under warranty and the “patch” fixed it enough to get through the warranty but a bathtub should last well over 5 or 6 years. This is obviously a defect in the product itself, a bathtub should not develop holes after 3 years of use and now more holes after 6 years of use. Maax states the warranty ended in 2021 and the repair work warranty was only for 1 year.
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Now in July of 2022 the same area has 3 problem sites (one hole the size of a BB, a cracked spot and another site where the finish is wearing off). I paid over $1400 for this junk that I will have to make work (and I will) but I sincerely hope one of these companies or perhaps both look after my issue in one form or another. I’m also going to give Home Depot a shout. Sigh! Anyway, I’m going to call Maax tomorrow, Monday, as there wasn’t anyone there today. It goes with out saying that with numerous fitting attempts this broke. Wow! As it is, this 1/8” strip of fiberglass with a gel coat finish offers up a hole oftentimes less than 1/8” from the edge. This should be part of the design from the get go. I am going to (next weekend) rip some 3/4 ext grade plywood into backer strips and glue and clamp with PL Premium to the backside of the panels giving me a new surface into which I can create new holes for the pins to go into. The panels were so wonky (so much for their claims of wood reinforcement) that I had to mark off and redrill the holes in order to get them to line up. Terrible doesn't describe the poor workmanship I found. The “patented alignment pins” that I was impressed with aligning the back and the base fell well short of the mark when it came time to attach the first of the two side panels. I also found that after marking the base with a pencil in order to give me a reference for applying the silicone really didn’t help (as I found out when I disassembled the back and base pieces from each other). I then placed the the rear upper part of the enclosure onto the base previously applying silicone as directed (note- that video and instructions did not include is that it is better to lightly sand areas to be siliconed for best adhesion). I placed my base in, and fastened after ensuring all was level and square. I built my enclosure area as per the instructions (which as I said were very concise). Ok, well not great, but I will live with that. The shine fell off the brass ball when upon opening I noticed a 1/4” chip on the front apron of the base. Its final destination would be the cottage and wouldn’t be undertaken until the season was over - which is now, this fall.

We ordered this unit through Home Depot and it was delivered to our home.
