brin
Super Member
We had Goodman units in our last house for over 10 yrs. and in our new house for 7 yrs. now and no problems at all....and we save a bunch of money over other quotes I received.
Goodman 410A, with new outside unit and a new A-coil plus new lines for just under $4,000.00. Comes with a 10 year warranty and tax credit.
He didn't mention an air handler. He may just be getting condenser & Evap coil with new line set
I was basing my assumption (yes, I know about that word) on the comment by the OP "comes with a 10 year warranty and tax credit". Only tax credit I'm familiar with is the federal tax credit (as previously mentioned a lot of local utility companies offer added rebates as well). For A/C systems, tax credit means 16 SEER, but people forget about the EER that must be met as well (and for heat pump, you need to figure the HSPF as well).
You can't meet the tax credit criteria on A/C systems with Goodman with just a coil and outdoor unit (as well as most other manufacturers I'm aware of). You also can't hit the tax credit with a heat pump with Goodman on a heat pump system with just a outdoor unit and coil (on hP best you'll do is 14 SEER and on straight A/C best you'll do is around 15.5 SEER but neither hits the criteria).
Cheapest way for a tax credit with Goodman is a ASPF air handler with a SSZ or GSZ14 outdoor unit, although honestly I'm not familiar with the GSZ14 unit because for the price difference, IMO you're better off getting a lifetime compressor with the SSZ14 unit.
Then again, personally, if it were my home, I'd probably stay away from Goodman, but my reasoning has nothing to do with quality, but the way they (Goodman) handled their coil issues. Then again, they had so many go bad that if they decided to give labor for each one, they'd go bankrupt and they're betting people will forgetThat said, I realize it's hard not to find ANY manufacturer that hasn't had a major cluster somewhere at sometime.
The Goodman evap coils are now all aluminium