Recommendations of other units then?
Some of the retailers have a 'configurator' type of order process where you can specify your line set and such. I want to say you can do that with Pioneer - you can buy direct or through amazon or ebay. Seems like good product.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy Gree, Fredriech, Daikin, or Mitsubishi. Or even the MRCool Oasis or Advantage line. I likely would have bought Daikin had I not done it all myself.
If you're going to pay an AC tech to test, charge and turn up, you can have him flare and connect your lineset cut to the right length. You can do all of the work except the actual turn-on, if you're so inclined. He would sign off your installation for warranty purposes as well, as none of these companies honor warranty claims on an owner-installed system.
Our two units ran all summer, very delighted with them. They have been a game-changer for comfort. As soon as temps dropped from scorching our power bill went back down too. Extremely pleased with them both - a 1 and a two ton, one in the MB and the bigger one in the main part of the house.
I also took the opportunity to strip the central air unit and lineset, and air handler out from atop the old gas furnace. Rebuilt the plenum, re-insulated, tuned up the furnace, cleaned the burners, a new thermal-couple and put it all back together. It works great - it's olive green and from about 1971 - a SEARS ROEBUCK unit. LOL
One of the 'pro's quoting central air for us wrote that our old setup was likely going to kill us. That's sales tactics at their finest. They're the ones that wanted $15K for AC. Did it myself for $2500.
