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HVAC system replacement

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Recently bought a property that needs a total HVAC system replacement. I had more than one HVAC tech come out to verify. The system I have now is an old furnace, and I've been informed it's too large for the property. It's a 3 bed 2 bath, roughly 1300 Sq ft mobile home built in the late 80s. We're located in the Gray's creek area of Fayetteville, North Carolina.

My technician recommended the RHEEM/MORTEX - 14 SEER 2.5 TON MANUFACTURED HOME HEAT PUMP - 2 STAGE for my home. Total price is a little over 12000. 

Which is better, a one stage or 2 stage system? I've done some research, and I've learned a 2 stage system is more efficient and reliable than a one stage. Moreover, it has a high likelihood of lowering my utility costs. However, installation and parts are more expensive. 

Any insights you can provide, I would appreciate. Thanks in advance.

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That is more than double what I paid for 2 systems for a 2400sf home in Vegas but I suppose it’s market dependent. I’ve never heard of anyone bothering to put a 2 stage system in a mobile home, I bet 90% of regular homes don’t have 2 stage. 

Reach out to some local parks and ask who they use? A $12,000 system can not be the go to system for a mobile home, I refuse to believe it. 

Good luck. Let me know what you find. 

Will do.

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