I have basement air, and would much rather have roof airs. I was told that the basement air was meant to cool the coach when the slides are out, not in. When I travel down the road on a warm-hot day, the back of my coach will run 90-100+ degrees which is extremely uncomfortable for any passengers to ride in. They also take up valuable bay storage area, and when you sit outside your coach they are noisy. I've talked to Newell about putting roof air on my coach, and it is about $4000 a unit. It is a tough job due to all the ceiling trim and accents.
Would I not buy a coach due to basement air again? Probably not, like I said when the slides are out you can hang meat it gets so cold.
Good luck!
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