retired007
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- New Holland 3930 Kobota Zd21 Mule 4010 New HollandTZ25DA
What brand do you have and are you satisfied? What brands have you had and did not like.
What brand do you have and are you satisfied? What brands have you had and did not like.
Won't matter that I say this, but... brand does not matter, what matters is the company when it comes to HVAC.
I've worked in HVAC in various parts of the east coast, and what it all comes down to is the support network. What's "big" in one state may not be the same in other for various reasons, including marketing and distribution.
That said, not a fan of Nordyne in that they use micro channel with both indoor and outdoor equipment, AC AND heat pump, and you airflow and static pressure need to be dead on to ensure you don't have any future issues.
Any decent HVAC company will give you at least 3 different options as well as perhaps do a load calculation on your home to verify capacity.
Don't know your location, but you might want to look into a VRF unit. Depending on where you live, you won't need back up heat.
If you go conventional HP, like has already been mentioned. I would not go with a Nordyne product
Ductless one heat pump is Mitsubishi. It's, of course by far, the most quiet inside and out. Best thing about them is there's no heat coil backup needed. More efficient, too. Downside is the refrigerant lines running to all the users. If you put them in from new, these would be so easy to hide.
The regular heat pumps are both Carrier. Really like them: very quiet. Previous ones were much noisier. The big one was a Trane.
Suspect any newer heat pumps will be quieter than older ones. Think they've learned how to make them to tighter specs, similar to what they've done on car and truck engines.
Like the new Carrier thermostats. Everything is altogether (incl. humidistats) and controllable.
Ductless one heat pump is Mitsubishi. It's, of course by far, the most quiet inside and out. Best thing about them is there's no heat coil backup needed. More efficient, too. Downside is the refrigerant lines running to all the users. If you put them in from new, these would be so easy to hide.
Ralph
Something with a scroll compressor and a VFD .
I put in 2 Ductless Mini Split systems in my and my wife's shops 2 years ago. I went with the "Mr Cool" brand "DIY" mini splits. They come in 2 pieces with a pre-charged 25' linesets. Just install them and hook up the wiring and you are ready to go.
I installed a 1 ton unit for the wife's 800 sq ft shop and a 1.5 ton for my 100 sq ft and they are amazing.
Of course, the best part is both were delivered for $1,900 (total). The only other cost was some wiring.
Wait until you need parts...
I've been down that road believe me.