The only question I have is who told you 65' decreases the efficiency?
1 - 65' is a drop in the bucket per system capacity loss
2 - Don't know of anyone who can give you the AHRI efficiency rating of a 65' line set run.
3 - My one line set is 76', with a 24' vertical rise, been in for the last 8 years. No complaints on my end.
You're in NC. Code for line sets in NC is 1/2" insulation on the suction line, which is more than adequate IMO.
FYI, I'd charge $6,300 for a base 3.5 ton 14 SEER heat pump (new line set, pad, drain pan, whip, disconnect, primary and secondary float with with new pump), which would include a 10 year factory backed 10 year labor plan on the equipment (any ductwork modifications, pricing would go up). So, is $5,800 high? For the info you've given, I'd say no IM professionl opinion:laughing:
You can always find cheap, a little harder to find people who will take care of you.
The HVAC guy mentioned the efficiency of the line length.
I am certainly not looking for the cheapest but I don't want to get ripped off either.
Sig, thanks for the info.
Later,
Dan