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    We tried to get a quote on the Breezair systems but two places stood us up. It also may be difficult to install since they're only down flow. The other issue is it won't help with the bedrooms so we're still looking for a solution for those two rooms which is where the Mitsubishi unites came into play.

    I"m wondering if it might be cheaper to add ductwork to the attic and put in a traditional AC unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by th3w01f View Post
    We tried to get a quote on the Breezair systems but two places stood us up. It also may be difficult to install since they're only down flow. The other issue is it won't help with the bedrooms so we're still looking for a solution for those two rooms which is where the Mitsubishi unites came into play.

    I"m wondering if it might be cheaper to add ductwork to the attic and put in a traditional AC unit.
    Paying someone to get in the attic and run duct $$$$. Can you add air to your existing heating system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Paying someone to get in the attic and run duct $$$$. Can you add air to your existing heating system.
    We have a boiler system so it's a no go from that standpoint. I know adding duct is expensive but the quote for $23K to add the Mitsubishi system for two bedrooms and the great room is pretty high too which got me thinking about a regular AC system.

    I'm not sure if $5.5K per room unit is reasonable for the Mitsubishi system, we could do a combination of the Mitsubishi for the bedrooms and replace the old swamp cooler but even that won't be exactly cheap. Probably 6-8K for a new swamp cooler from what I'm being told by companies (that never showed).

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