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Two ton enough ? One ton per thousand square feet of house.

Staff mans about right on price depending in how old the furnace is

( us it adaptable to a newer air unit )

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My guess would be between $2500 and $3000.

 

That's about right in the middle of this summer's heat wave,

less in the fall or early spring

Things always break when needed the most

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Just had solmeone come by last night and was highly recommended by a friend. Getting a 2.5 ton Goodman AC unit for $1800 plus tax (includes install). I read up on some reviews and Goodman is owned by Amana and as with anything, there were some good and some bad review - in this case, there were many more good reviews than bad.

 

Anyone have experience with them?

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Just had solmeone come by last night and was highly recommended by a friend. Getting a 2.5 ton Goodman AC unit for $1800 plus tax (includes install). I read up on some reviews and Goodman is owned by Amana and as with anything, there were some good and some bad review - in this case, there were many more good reviews than bad.

 

Anyone have experience with them?

 

I have the furnace Goodman. A decent product for that price.

Best brands: Carrier, Lenox, Trane (Very expensive if eficiency is high).

Goodman, York not so expensive but it will do the job.

 

IMO is not worht to spend more than 2k on a AC unit that has to be replace again in 10/15 years, but if your walet if fat go and spin the economy/crisis.

Same with the cars, some buy cars of 50k-100k some just 10-20k. Is a matter of taste and power. Ultimaley all of them in 10-15 years become rusted cans in a crashing station.

Have fum.

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check around for rebates etc, likely looking at 2000-3000 for a good unit installed.

 

I would suggest you buy a reputable brand and ensure that the warranty is a manufacturers P&L warranty, not just the local dealer's P&L. That way you can choose who fixes it and if someone happens to go out of business you're still covered.

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