Researching types of air conditioning systems - what do you have?
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Location: Southern USA
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Call the surrounding vocational schools! We called the local vocational schools where workers are trained to work on air systems. Every instructor said Trane was the best for regular ac/heat. We bought a the Trane system with heat pump. I set the temp to be automatic 72 degress year round and haven't had to reset it since. We have a maint. check up in the spring and fall.
#22
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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We would like to install A/C in our home and are researching standard ducted sytems, mini splits and high velocity ones like Unico and SpacePak.
Anyone have one of these who would like to give pros and cons of high velocity? Cost, noise level, cooling efficiency...
Thanks, Deb
Anyone have one of these who would like to give pros and cons of high velocity? Cost, noise level, cooling efficiency...
Thanks, Deb
#24
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Hartford, Mo
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Did you find the system right for you and what did you go with?
We installed a new system last month: a Geo Thermal cooling and heating and love how it works for us...cut the electric bill by fifty per cent! Uniform cooling in all rooms, never hear it running, and so clean in North Central Missouri in Gardening zone five.
We installed a new system last month: a Geo Thermal cooling and heating and love how it works for us...cut the electric bill by fifty per cent! Uniform cooling in all rooms, never hear it running, and so clean in North Central Missouri in Gardening zone five.
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