My current AC is about 18 years old and I'm going to be replacing it soon before it croaks. What are the better brands to look at? Any to stay away from?
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You just asked what is better, Ford Chevy or dodge. Goodman is builder's grade IMO opinion. But it's like most other machines, they will never run forever.
Trane is the best on the market IMO, or American Stardard if you want to save money. American Standard is pretty much the same piece of equipment with different names. Lennox, Rudd/Rheem, and Carrier all make a great system. It depends on what you want to spend when it comes to how well the system will be and most importantly how well the system is installed. I recommend researching for a very reputable company before deciding what brand you want to go with.
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Originally posted by txoutdoorsman24 View PostYou just asked what is better, Ford Chevy or dodge. Goodman is builder's grade IMO opinion. But it's like most other machines, they will never run forever.
Trane is the best on the market IMO, or American Stardard if you want to save money. American Standard is pretty much the same piece of equipment with different names. Lennox, Rudd/Rheem, and Carrier all make a great system. It depends on what you want to spend when it comes to how well the system will be and most importantly how well the system is installed. I recommend researching for a very reputable company before deciding what brand you want to go with.
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I just replaced my entire system (minus duct work). I probably over-paid but I went back with Carrier. The last one I had last 20 years and was still running strong until it developed a leak in the evap coil. I'm hoping I get 20 years out of this one, even though I was told the newer system won't last that long
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Originally posted by texas shag View PostAs an engineer, I would stick with Trane, Lennox, Carrier, Rheem or York. They typically have an installer network that is higher quality, and the machines have a few details that set them apart, especially when you get into the higher efficiency arena.
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Following.
I am running a 1988 Lennox system AC/heat and the service man cannot believe how this has lasted. I, personally did change the blower motor. But in my 22 years in this house the unit has not even taken a blast of Freon in the 6 or so times it has been serviced. Blows ice cold. New motor makes it quieter with greater CFM's. I am sure newer equipment is much more efficient.
Good info in this thread.
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