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[QUOTE="noeynox, post: 2711493, member: 156"] My 2 cents, when we were getting solar, our furnace crapped out. I needed a central a.c. unit as well. I wanted to roll it into solar loan, which was 0.99 for ten 10 years, and I was pressed against the calendar for the tax rebate. I didn't do my due diligence as a result I ended up with a decent regal furnace and what reviews tell me will be a crappy York system. Total price for new furnace and central a.c unit installed was 8400. I went with a contractor recommended by the solar company after I got 1 HVAC guy quote me 3 systems ranging from 17k, for traditional unit to 24k for unit using a heat pump. That guy was recommended by a friend but I feel he must have scraped her. I use a wood stove insert as supplemental heating source as well. I sorta regret not doing my due diligence with more calm and patience but that York unit while near the bottom of the rankings on energy efficiency, is replacing a unit over 25 years old which should result in a considerable savings in of itself. [/QUOTE]
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