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The collective wisdom and experience on this forum is amazing! I wonder if you could comment on my AC issues. Apologies in advance for the long post...
I live in Houston (hot!) in a home that according to official records is just under 3900 sq ft, two stories + finished attic/third floor built in 1994. I had two Trane units, 5 ton downstairs and 4 ton upstairs. These worked well for the 13 years that we lived in the house (meeting set temps), but recently died (leaking coils). The 5 ton was original (1994) and the 4 ton was replaced in 2001. I decided to replace both units.
I decided to go with variable speed Tranes (XV20i) and asked for a manual J calculation. The contractor that ended up choosing told me that he would do the manual J if we ended up choosing him, but not while I was still shopping. OK, fair enough. However, it never got done.
The two units were installed. The downstairs 5 ton unit is working fine and meeting set temps.
The upstairs unit is not meeting set temps (set to 75, only reaches ~81-83 when it is 96 outside). The unit is running at 100% (not much benefit of the variable speed) all of the time.
The contractor now did a manual J and found that the house is actually closer to 4700 sq feet and the upstairs unit is grossly under sized. This is why the upstairs unit is not cooling appropriately.
Options are:
1) Add a third system
2) Add insulation to attic (radiant barrier foil + blown in insulation)
3) Replace upstairs windows with double pane
4) Increase capacity of upstairs unit to 5 ton (currently 4 ton)
Per contractor, if we do 2-4, it ends up being on the border of appropriately sized. He is reluctant to replace the 4 ton because he cannot return the unit (used for 1 week).
At this point, I don't have a concrete offer/plan from the contractor.
Questions:
1) Is it common to have 3 systems for this sized house?
2) Would you recommend a mini split for the third system?
3) What would be fair in terms of correcting the problem? Should I insist on replacing the 4--> 5 ton upstairs unit?
Thank you in advance for your advice!
I live in Houston (hot!) in a home that according to official records is just under 3900 sq ft, two stories + finished attic/third floor built in 1994. I had two Trane units, 5 ton downstairs and 4 ton upstairs. These worked well for the 13 years that we lived in the house (meeting set temps), but recently died (leaking coils). The 5 ton was original (1994) and the 4 ton was replaced in 2001. I decided to replace both units.
I decided to go with variable speed Tranes (XV20i) and asked for a manual J calculation. The contractor that ended up choosing told me that he would do the manual J if we ended up choosing him, but not while I was still shopping. OK, fair enough. However, it never got done.
The two units were installed. The downstairs 5 ton unit is working fine and meeting set temps.
The upstairs unit is not meeting set temps (set to 75, only reaches ~81-83 when it is 96 outside). The unit is running at 100% (not much benefit of the variable speed) all of the time.
The contractor now did a manual J and found that the house is actually closer to 4700 sq feet and the upstairs unit is grossly under sized. This is why the upstairs unit is not cooling appropriately.
Options are:
1) Add a third system
2) Add insulation to attic (radiant barrier foil + blown in insulation)
3) Replace upstairs windows with double pane
4) Increase capacity of upstairs unit to 5 ton (currently 4 ton)
Per contractor, if we do 2-4, it ends up being on the border of appropriately sized. He is reluctant to replace the 4 ton because he cannot return the unit (used for 1 week).
At this point, I don't have a concrete offer/plan from the contractor.
Questions:
1) Is it common to have 3 systems for this sized house?
2) Would you recommend a mini split for the third system?
3) What would be fair in terms of correcting the problem? Should I insist on replacing the 4--> 5 ton upstairs unit?
Thank you in advance for your advice!
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