Sigarms
Super Member
Every so often, people will always ask what is the best HVAC equipment to put into your own home on this forum.
Trane, Run Tru, Carrier, Bryant, Payne, Lennox, Armstrong, Merit, Air Ease, York, Coleman, Luxaire, Goodman, Tempstar, Heil, Day and Night, Comfortmaker, Air quest, Rheem, Ruud (just to name a few) are all quality products IMO (please note, I did not mention "X" amount of brands from Nordyne as I hate that line, but that's just me for various reasons LOL).
The most important aspect for ANY HVAC install is the quality and knowledge of the people actually installing the system and what they will do to make something wrong right.
End of the day, name any brand of equipment out there, and you will find people bad mouthing the line because of the problems they've had. I'd guess out of all the complaints, at a minimum, 70% of the issues were due to the installation practices by the people installing the equipment.
Ended up having to change a no name system out at my house yesterday, because the existing unit we installed about 16 years ago finally had the outdoor TXV go on it, and I decided to change the entire system out.
Below is a text from me to a good friend of mine who I have known since I moved to NC 21 years ago, and we probably are pushing more years closer to retirement age in this industry combined (HVAC).
And below, the original unit that I took out yesterday that was installed around 2006.
So, anytime asks what is the best HVAC system in the world to put in your own home, revert back to this thread.
Don't always go with the lowest price, don't always go with the highest price, go with the person who seems to have given you more information on what and why they are quoting you what they're prosing and trust those people who have the confidence in the equipment they are installing in your home.
Please note, that's like a 40X40 concrete pad. They don't make them anymore or no one is stupid enough to want to use them anymore, so although I would of probably liked to have a larger pad for the newer and physically larger outdoor unit, I ain't moving it or breaking it apart!!
Trane, Run Tru, Carrier, Bryant, Payne, Lennox, Armstrong, Merit, Air Ease, York, Coleman, Luxaire, Goodman, Tempstar, Heil, Day and Night, Comfortmaker, Air quest, Rheem, Ruud (just to name a few) are all quality products IMO (please note, I did not mention "X" amount of brands from Nordyne as I hate that line, but that's just me for various reasons LOL).
The most important aspect for ANY HVAC install is the quality and knowledge of the people actually installing the system and what they will do to make something wrong right.
End of the day, name any brand of equipment out there, and you will find people bad mouthing the line because of the problems they've had. I'd guess out of all the complaints, at a minimum, 70% of the issues were due to the installation practices by the people installing the equipment.
Ended up having to change a no name system out at my house yesterday, because the existing unit we installed about 16 years ago finally had the outdoor TXV go on it, and I decided to change the entire system out.
Below is a text from me to a good friend of mine who I have known since I moved to NC 21 years ago, and we probably are pushing more years closer to retirement age in this industry combined (HVAC).
And below, the original unit that I took out yesterday that was installed around 2006.
So, anytime asks what is the best HVAC system in the world to put in your own home, revert back to this thread.
Don't always go with the lowest price, don't always go with the highest price, go with the person who seems to have given you more information on what and why they are quoting you what they're prosing and trust those people who have the confidence in the equipment they are installing in your home.
Please note, that's like a 40X40 concrete pad. They don't make them anymore or no one is stupid enough to want to use them anymore, so although I would of probably liked to have a larger pad for the newer and physically larger outdoor unit, I ain't moving it or breaking it apart!!