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Bradley LaBrie
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Individual A/C units per unit?

Bradley LaBrie
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Davison, MI
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I'm putting in four furnaces, one for each unit, in my 4 plex and my HVAC guy said he would just have two AC units to run the 4 units and split the bill. Smart move? If so, how do you bill your tenants? Or just spend the money for individual units?
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    Bradley LaBrie
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Davison, MI
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    @Grant Rothenburger @Aaron Klatt thanks guys. Here in Michigan it might be different, we have a coil installed in the furnace which allows it to be separate thermostats. I'm no HVAC guy but I was told 2 units per 1 AC by an installer. So yes, 4 furnaces and 2 AC units. But perhaps there's a better way? Thanks again.
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