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Posted on 11/1/18 at 10:50 pm to
Posted by keakar
Member since Jan 2017
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Posted on 11/1/18 at 10:50 pm to
always go with 2 separate units.

it allows direct use coverage so only the space being used requires extra cooling or heating and an extra bonus is if one ever breaks the other half of the house is still sort of comfy until it can be repaired, or at worst you temporarily just stay on one side of the house.

and make sure it is sized and setup for any extra areas like a garage you may want to add cooling to
This post was edited on 11/1/18 at 10:52 pm
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
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Posted on 11/1/18 at 10:55 pm to
quote:

it allows direct use coverage so only the space being used requires extra cooling or heating and an extra bonus is if one ever breaks the other half of the house is still sort of comfy until it can be repaired, or at worst you temporarily just stay on one side of the house.


This, but it additionally gives you generally better ducting options. You can have one unit upstairs and one downstairs for example, no need to duct between levels. Or different sides of the house, you don’t have to have your one large unit in the middle, you can have two smaller units towards the exterior walls where it may make more sense for your layout.
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