New Unit was installed timely per agreement (Wed). The next day (Thurs), the Unit shut down and I was able to restart it by pulling out the Emergency Drain Line shut off float and allowing it to dry off. Friday morning there was a clear "fog like" haze in house, soon after the house started "heating up". The outside Heat Pump was not working, I flipped the breakers but to no avail, Heat Pump remained "dead". Meanwhile the house is getting "hotter", I call Climate Designed (9:20) mentioning the above to "Brenda". Ms. Brenda set up a tech to come inspect the Unit. 2:00 pm the Tech shows up and confirms that the indoor Air Coil leaked out several pounds of freon (410A) and the Heat Pump is designed to shut off when refrigerant is low. The Tech then conveyed that a new air coil was needed and had to be ordered, perhaps installed Monday, "if" there was a "air coil". Furthermore, the Tech could not provide at least a loaner portable AC unit to help cool off the house on the weekend and maybe beyond Monday, due to lack of part availability. Afterward, I had to contact Poison Control due to the inhalation of 410A freon gas that leaked into the house. Everyone at this stage seems ok according to Poison Control. Today, Saturday several unsuccessful attempts to Climate Designed ("CD")executed seeking a loaner Unit, unfortunately, the local Home Depot and Walgreen "AC window units" are all sold out. Ms. Brenda operating the CD telephone lines conveyed that she emailed "Anthony" and other corporate officers of the current situation. No one has reached out nor anticipated. Ty the salesman also erred in the earlier stages of this transaction when he cleared a 1983 Zinsco style breaker box in which he approved that certain amperage breakers would pass inspection and that the "wiring was up to grade". However, on installation day, the Electrician did not like the two (2) breakers and needed those to be replaced (which I have purchased from Amazon [because he did not have the breakers in stock]). Electrician also demanded that a new "run" of wire must be installed with a new gauge wire, running from the indoor handler to the breaker box at the rate of additional $600. In this case CD did the right thing and absorbed the Run into the cost of install, however, Ty the salesman was upset with me for challenging the cost. As of this time, and reviewing other complaints about CD on Angi's List, Ty the salesman declaration that "parts" are always available at their headquarters are inaccurate and goggle search of "Trane Defects" will yield at least one (1) class action suit and numerous complaints about Trane air coils failing due to the use of cheap aluminum , that breakdown over time and leak out freon. As a small business owner myself, with the above mention statement of events, I do not understand why CD does not have a surplus Air Coils in stock, and portable Units to prevent leaving a customer in a "hot house". In addition, "warn" customers of the air coil defect and if a homeowners sees a clear "fog like" haze inside their home......to turn off the Unit and immediately vent out the house with fresh air.