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View full detailsA 2.5 ton condenser can typically cool an area of approximately 1,200-1,500 square feet, depending on factors such as ceiling height, insulation, and local climate conditions.
The cost of a 2.5 ton AC unit can vary widely based on brand, features, and installation costs, but generally, it can range from $3,000 to $5,500, including installation.
The primary difference between a 2.5 ton and a 3 ton AC unit is their cooling capacity. A 3 ton unit can cool a larger area (approximately 1,500-1,800 square feet) compared to a 2.5 ton unit (approximately 1,200-1,500 square feet). The choice between the two should be based on the specific cooling needs of your space.
It is generally not recommended to connect a 3.5 ton air handler to a 2.5 ton condenser. Mismatched components can lead to inefficiency, improper cooling, and potential damage to the system. It is best to match the air handler and condenser in terms of capacity.
For a 2000 square foot house, you would typically need a 4 to 5 ton AC unit, depending on various factors like ceiling height, insulation, and local climate.
The cost to replace a 2.5 ton AC unit and furnace can vary widely based on brand, features, and installation costs, but generally, it can range from $5,000 to $10,000, including installation.
A 2.5 ton AC unit is generally not sufficient for a 2000 square foot area. For such a space, a 4 to 5 ton AC unit is typically recommended to ensure adequate cooling.
For a 900 square-foot house, a 1.5 to 2 ton HVAC system would generally be sufficient. The best choice depends on factors like ceiling height, insulation, local climate, and your specific needs. It's advisable to consult with an HVAC professional to determine the best system for your home.
A 2 ton unit is generally not sufficient to cool a 1500 square foot house. Typically, a 3 to 3.5 ton unit would be recommended for such a space to ensure adequate cooling.
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