Your home heating and cooling system, as well as the duct system and every other component that makes up the complete HVAC system in your home, were designed specifically for the conditions and factors at the time of the unit being installed! While most contractors will replace your system with an exact sized unit, it is not a safe assumption that it will be the case all the time. Before you ever decide to take on a HVAC replacement on your own, you should always consult a professional HVAC Contractor to advise you of your current needs and limitations.
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