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Changing out Electric Heater, does AC needs to be replaced too?
Hi folks,
A few weeks back, I decided, at the advice of all of you beautiful people to convert my rental from electric to gas heating. I just received the quote and the hvac guy is saying I have to change out my AC unit as well. There is nothing wrong with the unit that I have. Do I really need to do both? If so, I may very well just leave the unit without central air. I'm in Philadelphia so we get very few days that are so hot that AC is a must have. and the house has ceiling fans throughout.
Let me know your thoughts.
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You definitely did the right thing installing natural gas. On the AC side, you probably would be best off going w a new ac. Is it possible to save the old ac, yes, but the installer would have to have ur best interest in mind, and sometimes they don't. I do HVAC, and it's a long complicated answer. If you want more details, feel free to pm me.