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Any comments on installing one heating/AC system (zoned) vs. Two separate systems in a 3000 Sq ft two story home. My AC guy recommends two separate systems for efficiency, but cost is a issue.
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You should be alright with one. If you run into any problems take a tub of ice and a fan. Put the fan behind the ice and aim it towards you. That oughta make up for any cold air your missing by not having two units.
I have one quick question. Why are you posting this question in the Photo gallery? We don't know zip about that stuff. If you go a couple of folders down there's a heat and vent section.
*If one's not enough, maybe you could hang a picture of another one somewhere else? Maybe a picture of some penguins too. Joe H
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Any comments on installing one heating/AC system (zoned) vs. Two separate systems in a 3000 Sq ft two story home. My AC guy recommends two separate systems for efficiency, but cost is a issue.