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Mon, Aug 29, 11 at 21:10
| Our 34 yr. old Sears furnace needs repairs & we feel it best to invest the $ in a new one instead. Anyone have a Goodman? |
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- Posted by tigerdunes (My Page) on Tue, Aug 30, 11 at 6:43
| Pay a little more to get a furnace where quality is just as important as price. AmStd comes to mind. IMO |
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- Posted by neohioheatpump (My Page) on Tue, Aug 30, 11 at 9:44
| I would rather have another brand. There are other inexpensive brands out there with better reputations. Too be completely fair though, I will say my friends brand new 2-stage 95% efficient goodman is fine. I definitely wouldn't get their A/C or heatpumps though. |
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