Notgrownup
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$5076.00 includes 10kw heat strips and air handler. This is using my existing ducts...Dealer includes a 2 year labor in the deal. It is almost the same price as Arcoair and Goodman. I thought this is very reasonable.
Mostly pine needles and leaves, pollen gets pretty bad...the higher SEER units are variable speed and I’m gonna stay away from those
Just FYI, if you have a lot of trees that make "fuzzy" ****, the spine fin condenser coils like that model has are a PITA to clean. Microchannel coils like on high SEER units are a little better to clean, but are delicate and prone to leaks.
Tommy

3 ton, variable speed units tend to run all the time in the hot summer...repair parts are outrageous after warranty...my neighbor has one and he will replace it with a single stage.
I also listen to 3 different local installers because I know very little about HVAC....

This guy has been working with Trane for over 20 plus years , before he opened his own business he work for a very reputable local company, When the owner passed away he decided to go in business for himself, he was voted best HVAC local company 2 years in a row for the area in the newspaper...Growing small business but he is still getting it done.
He told me he was having some issues with the goodmans for the last few years (not major) but enough to let him dabble in the Arcoaire lone. He says he hasn't had any issues with them yet in 2 years.
I have emailed him to ask what it would cost to go to the XR16 instead of 15 ... Would 1 SEER difference make a whole lot of difference for me..
I had considered a 2 stage but both he and another local guy told me that It never stops , it mostly runs in the lower stages but all the time. He said if I wanted humidity control it would help but I already have a Dehumidifier in the crawlspace and it has made a huge difference in my living space as well.
If I can get a Trane for about the same price as a Goodman or Arcoaire, I will do that.
IMO -- many installers like to install .. what they install. I know what I know .. that's what I know.
Not to knock the trades -- but, I have bumped up against this my whole life. It's especially true with residential HVAC .. most will not even do a load calculation.
You are correct that the units run longer ... and yes they are more comfortable.
I had considered a 2 stage but both he and another local guy told me that It never stops , it mostly runs in the lower stages but all the time.
I had considered a 2 stage but both he and another local guy told me that It never stops , it mostly runs in the lower stages but all the time. He said if I wanted humidity control it would help but I already have a Dehumidifier in the crawlspace and it has made a huge difference in my living space as well.
If I can get a Trane for about the same price as a Goodman or Arcoaire, I will do that.
I have been living with multi stage heating (28 yrs), air (14 yrs), and dhw (22 yrs) and will never go back to single stage. You want your equipment to run all the time. What is it that kills equipment? Starts and stops! Get it going and keep it going and it will go. What is important to you is not how high it will go but how low. The comments about never recovering the additional cost, well, whets your comfort worth. Hell, it is your home and you do spend some time in it. 55 years in the business as a tradesman, contractor and manuf rep tells me that yeltdog's comment...well, truer words were never spoken. Pick a contractor you trust and put in the two/multi stage equipment he suggests. I would ignore Tommy's comment at your perilStay up with the cleanings to get the best out of any equipment and get your equipment off the ground to aid in keeping it clean(er).
Why are you concerned about how long it runs? These machines are designed to run nonstop. In fact, startup is often what causes the most wear and tear so longer run times may actually be a good thing.
And no, a 2-ton two stage will not cost any more to operate than 2-ton one stage. Yes the to stage will operate longer but it's more energy efficient in the first stage. In fact 2-stage units are often higher SEER so on a $-per-BTU basis are cheaper to operate despite longer run times.
That quote is at least $7,358.26 high...
That is really good know, thanks. I will keep that in mind.
I appreciate all the feedback... I am trying to educate myself the best I can before dropping the coin on this...I am not cheap by no means but I don't want to pi$$ money away either... Return on investment means a lot but so does my comfort.
Tommy
Tommy
Just FYI, if you have a lot of trees that make "fuzzy" ****, the spine fin condenser coils like that model has are a PITA to clean. Microchannel coils like on high SEER units are a little better to clean, but are delicate and prone to leaks.
Tommy
I know you started this question 3 years ago but I would very much like to have an update on what you decided to go with and how it is doing??I get my unit serviced yearly...Matter of fact I’m getting my old one serviced tomorrow...
Good info fitter30 and thanks for the reply. So what efficiency should I shoot for. I want something that will last a long time without many problems. I don't mine paying a little more on my electric bill.The higher the efficiency the less qualified service people there are to work on them and parts are more expensive.
I could not agree with you more. I will pay the power company and stay with a simple easy to repair unit. Right now not sure what that will be.I have always said, you either pay the contractor, or the utility. There is no free lunch when it comes to saving money on HVAC equipment. You can get the high efficiency equipment, pay twice as much and by the time the savings on electricity or fuel matches up it is probably time to replace the equipment again. Or you can by lower price, lower efficiency equipment and just pay higher prices to the utility.
If you have gotten multiple quotes and you feel comfortable with the prices and the contractor, then buy it!My buddy just went through this for his house. He called me and asked me what I would do and I told him he would never come out on the energy savings with the higher priced equipment, comfort level is a bunch of marketing B.S. as far as I m concerned. I have a fully modulating furnace in my house right now, and I will not buy another one! Nothing wrong with it, other than higher priced and more **** to go wrong. It is questionable if comfort is any better.
As far as cleaning the spine fin coils, I would drag out my oxy-acetyene torch and burn off the fuzz, then wash.
If you have gotten quotes from 2-3 contractors and the price is similar go with the contractor you feel will do a better job, even if it costs more.
Thanks "Notgrownup". I was their 10 years ago as my unit is now 30 years old. Still runs good. I think it's time for me to switch it out. I guess you'll never find a unit these days that will last that 30 years.Well I actually decided to keep my old unit . 19 years old 3 ton Goodman unit. Still runs good. Just had to replace the fan on the condenser unit.
15 or 16 seerGood info fitter30 and thanks for the reply. So what efficiency should I shoot for. I want something that will last a long time without many problems. I don't mine paying a little more on my electric bill.
Thoughts?
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That is a very good read. Thank you sir.15 or 16 seer
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Yes, I completely agree!You have to think about possibly repairing it later on, single stage units are a lot less to acquire and repair. The guy I was talking to said the main reason to get a multi stage or variable speed unit would be for humidity control but if you don’t need that a single stage unit would be great. He told me to use mine until it completely dies and costs more than a grand to fix. He also said that It would be hard to recover the cost with buying a new unit thinking I would.
I tell people all the time .... there is no real savings in replacing like kind equipment that is working well. If a single stage unit is sized property and the ductwork is proper .... they can work very well. Now -- that is not often the case. Very common to have oversized equipment and underized ductwork. Another issue is noise .... lots of older equipment is loud. That can be because of the equipment .... bad ductwork .... or both.You have to think about possibly repairing it later on, single stage units are a lot less to acquire and repair. The guy I was talking to said the main reason to get a multi stage or variable speed unit would be for humidity control but if you don’t need that a single stage unit would be great. He told me to use mine until it completely dies and costs more than a grand to fix. He also said that It would be hard to recover the cost with buying a new unit thinking I would.