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And go with a single stage, a two stage is going to run on high 75% or more anyway. You’ll never recoup the cost difference from the energy savings
And $35,000 is extremely too high
I work in HVAC and this is definitely the best route to go, two systems. Zoning is the cheap way
re: Friday SEC Baseball
Posted by rd9820 on 4/11/25 at 11:50 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
You serious?
re: Jury trial vs only a judge
Posted by rd9820 on 3/11/24 at 5:36 pm to bayourougebengal
In most states there is a presumption of intoxication at .08 and above. At .0-.04 there is no presumption of intoxication unless you are underage. The .04-.079 range is hard to get a conviction. Takes bombing the field sobriety tests or if your manner of driving shows impairment. Texas may be different though, the DWI laws there are strict
Is it a Rheem by chance?
You have an undersized condenser
Another thing to consider is why did it crack if it is. It is rare for a heat exchanger on a split system to go bad especially that soon. Could be an airflow problem ie improperly installed\sized
What brand is it? Several have 20 year exchanger warranties. Some even have lifetime warranties
Or replace the furnace and when the condenser bites the dust replace it and the evaporator if it is not 410 rated.
Even if your heat exchanger is cracked, it may or may not put out CO. If it’s tripping the rollout and the exchanger isn’t stopped up and is venting correctly, it has a hole(s) in it. Just replace the exchanger
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