kdubaz
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Back in October I moved into a new house with a detached garage. The house a/c unit is a gas unit, and was on the fritz, so we spent $3800 to get a 3.5 ton 13 seer a/c and gas heater unit, installed, out the door. The house is 1303 square feet.
My garage is a 20X30 detached, and the roof mounted 2-ton a/c only unit was the reason we moved there. Well last Friday, it gave up the ghost. It's done.
Well I went back to the company that installed my first unit and got a quote. $3700 for a 2.5 ton 13 seer heat pump & a/c unit. It'd mount right to the roof, installed and fancy.
Since my garage is 1/2 the size of my house, and the unit is a ton less then the one on my house, I was understandably confused and shocked.
So here's my questions.
I think I may be comparing apples and oranges here. I'm comparing a 2.5 ton heat pump unit with a 3.5 ton gas unit. Is the difference between the two that great?
All the guys are telling me that a/c only units are hard to find and that you only have to pay another $300 for heat - which I want. Is that accurate?
What should I be looking for in an a/c unit?
Thanks in advance.
My garage is a 20X30 detached, and the roof mounted 2-ton a/c only unit was the reason we moved there. Well last Friday, it gave up the ghost. It's done.
Well I went back to the company that installed my first unit and got a quote. $3700 for a 2.5 ton 13 seer heat pump & a/c unit. It'd mount right to the roof, installed and fancy.
Since my garage is 1/2 the size of my house, and the unit is a ton less then the one on my house, I was understandably confused and shocked.
So here's my questions.
I think I may be comparing apples and oranges here. I'm comparing a 2.5 ton heat pump unit with a 3.5 ton gas unit. Is the difference between the two that great?
All the guys are telling me that a/c only units are hard to find and that you only have to pay another $300 for heat - which I want. Is that accurate?
What should I be looking for in an a/c unit?
Thanks in advance.