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re: Difference in HVAC Prices
Posted on 8/1/20 at 6:21 am to Vacherie Saint
Posted on 8/1/20 at 6:21 am to Vacherie Saint
Are they replacing the distribution ducts? If so are they using the cheaper done flexible tubes or are they making sheet metal runs to every room?
New thermostat?
Replacing the copper lines? They are switching genotypes so indefensible be replaced or properly flushed.
New drain pan?
New heater exhaust ducting?
I highly recommend a two speed or variable speed unit. At high demand times it will run on high speed. On cooler days or at night, it will run on lower speed. Much more consistent temps in the house.
New thermostat?
Replacing the copper lines? They are switching genotypes so indefensible be replaced or properly flushed.
New drain pan?
New heater exhaust ducting?
I highly recommend a two speed or variable speed unit. At high demand times it will run on high speed. On cooler days or at night, it will run on lower speed. Much more consistent temps in the house.
Posted on 8/1/20 at 10:26 am to BHM
The guys system went out, no he isnt changing the duct work, copper etc. they are changing out the equipment and probably flushing the lines, however I hear now that isn’t necessary all the time. Your questions are try hard like you know what your talking about
Posted on 8/1/20 at 6:12 pm to BHM
quote:
I highly recommend a two speed or variable speed unit. At high demand times it will run on high speed. On cooler days or at night, it will run on lower speed. Much more consistent temps in the house.
This.
Pulled the trigger on a 22 SEER Lennox system. 13k. Variable speeds make a huge difference. Keep it at 65 at night no matter how hot it is outside. Never fails to maintain.
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