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retiredguy123 03-06-2024 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by HJBeck (Post 2308180)
I’m not a mechanical engineer but can assure you that a good Heat Pump can easily provide your 20-30 degree differential temperature. But you never asked at what cost. We went with an advanced system (SEER 19) heat pump and have absolutely never have a problem even when it’s 95 + degrees. Our highest electrical bill has been $95/ month. Bought unit in 2020 and asked for 12 year warranty (parts &labor). Most of the contractors did not hesitate. Did pay roughly $13k for the unit but peace of mind is important.

I would just point out that the SEER rating measures the efficiency of the unit, not the cooling ability. The cooling ability is measured by tonnage rating, 3 tons, 4 tons, etc.

Proveone 03-06-2024 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by marvinh11791 (Post 2307611)
I am not a resident yet, but I was wondering if A/C contractors in TV will guarantee a 20 temperature reduction during a hot summer day? I am presently living on Long Island, NY and that clause was written into my A/C contract.
Second question: What indoor temperature do you prefer in the summer?
Thank you! MarvinH

When you come to Florida and stay for any length of time, your blood thins out, especially as you get older. Set your thermostat at 78 degrees.

DonnaNi4os 03-06-2024 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2307883)
That's actually very good advice. I wish I had a portable when my A/C went out and needed to be replaced entirely.

I also find the location of the thermostat to be critical as it needs to be more in the center of the house not near the garage or front door.

During 3 weeks of August 2022 I had no air conditioning. SunKool’s tech came every month and I complained that my temp setting would be fine in the morning but by afternoon my temp would rise to over 80. He gave me the same excuse over and over and told me nothing was wrong. Well, 8/2022 I had a complete ac breakdown. I had countless “Freon” boosts with no avail. That led to a coil replacement, then a capacitor replacement and not one but two replacements of my compressor ( the first one was defective). It wasn’t until a tech went into my attic and found a kink in a copper line that was likely the problem all along! Thankfully I was 3 months away from my 5 year parts and labor (actually have 10 year labor). I have switched to another maintenance company but I will always have a backup ac. I have leant it to several neighbors since then. My best advice is to be prepared. You don’t want to go through what I did.

sdeikenberry 03-06-2024 02:20 PM

The more important thing to be sure of is that your unit is sized correctly for your home...and you have adequate insulation, especially in the attic. We have no problem keeping the temp 20 degrees or more below outside temps. And more importantly our unit keeps the humidity at a reasonable low level compared to the summer outdoors.

Robnlaura 03-06-2024 04:45 PM

I put in three 110 volt variable speed 12000 btu mini splits.. love them and cheap

HORNET 03-06-2024 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by marvinh11791 (Post 2307611)
I am not a resident yet, but I was wondering if A/C contractors in TV will guarantee a 20 temperature reduction during a hot summer day? I am presently living on Long Island, NY and that clause was written into my A/C contract.
Second question: What indoor temperature do you prefer in the summer?
Thank you! MarvinH

are you serious?


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