With the new addition being added to the back of the house, total living area will be about 2600 sq. ft. (~1650 on 1st floor, ~900 on 2nd where the bedrooms are).
Since we're doing all this construction work, it's time to lose the window A/C units and get a central air system. I'm open to traditional ducted, slim duct mini splits or ductless mini-split (or some combination).
Thinking of an electric Mitsubishi slim duct system in the attic to supply the 2nd floor. Then another same system for the core of the 1st floor and a mini-split for the new 1-story addition on the back of the house.
I live outside of Boston MA and initial quotes are in the $30-40k range
. I don't have a trust fund and have done multiple full restorations on car A/C systems (evaporator out, vacuum, Nylog the o-rings...the whole 9).
Should I pay the pro or give it a go myself? Appreciate feedback from those who have done it themselves. Thanks!
P.S. I'm going to lay PEX for a radiant floor heat system in the new 1-story addition and garage slab. Not sure of the heat source for this yet.
Since we're doing all this construction work, it's time to lose the window A/C units and get a central air system. I'm open to traditional ducted, slim duct mini splits or ductless mini-split (or some combination).
Thinking of an electric Mitsubishi slim duct system in the attic to supply the 2nd floor. Then another same system for the core of the 1st floor and a mini-split for the new 1-story addition on the back of the house.
I live outside of Boston MA and initial quotes are in the $30-40k range
. I don't have a trust fund and have done multiple full restorations on car A/C systems (evaporator out, vacuum, Nylog the o-rings...the whole 9).Should I pay the pro or give it a go myself? Appreciate feedback from those who have done it themselves. Thanks!
P.S. I'm going to lay PEX for a radiant floor heat system in the new 1-story addition and garage slab. Not sure of the heat source for this yet.