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      08-23-2021, 09:10 AM   #22
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Unless your house is small, mini-splits arent a great choice imo. They are great for cooling a room, but unless you only have a few rooms, or never go in some rooms, youre going to have some pretty big temp differences unless you install them in every room.

if i was going new build, forced air and ductwork would be my go to for anything with more than a few rooms. If i was retrofitting an existing house, minisplit would be the easiest and most cost effective way to do it. Or if i built a smaller house with only a couple bedrooms and an open space kitchen/dining/living room, might go for the minisplits. in my current house though with 3 floors (main, upstairs, basement), 3 "common areas" (Living room/kitchen, loft space, basement game room/bar room/tv area) and 6 bedrooms, putting in a bunch of minisplits wouldnt be a great choice over the traditional setup. We'd have 10+ units around the house.
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