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Melissa G

(10,170 posts)
2. About that in cost..
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 12:48 PM
Jan 2012

Depends on your tonnage and brands. American Standard is pretty cost effective.

Your electric company/city may be running low interest loans for hi efficiency units. I have done this 3 times for my homes. we have even gotten 0 percent loans.

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that's what it cost me leftyohiolib Jan 2012 #1
About that in cost.. Melissa G Jan 2012 #2
yes shanti Jan 2012 #4
Depends on the efficiency of the units. I just replaced my smaller, upstairs sinkingfeeling Jan 2012 #3
Please do get more estimates. Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #5
See if you can qualify for an energy saving rebate or tax deduction LiberalEsto Jan 2012 #6
Are you doing both furnace and AC at once? Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2012 #7
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I spent about $8000 a few years back Coyote_Bandit Jan 2012 #9
Thanks everybody Auggie Jan 2012 #10
Rebates are good on solar electric roody Jan 2012 #11
That's square in the ballpark. They're not cheap Stinky The Clown Jan 2012 #12
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