Our 16 year old Lennox units (2.5 ton and 3.5 ton, both 13 seer) are both leaking pretty bad. Tech recommends replacing both plenums, plenum coils and both outside units, leaving the current furnaces and blowers. Choosing the model/brand is where the decision has to be made. The company we will likely go with offers Lennox and Amana/Goodman. Cost for each option is essentially the same.
Lennox - 17 seer, quieter and not as hard of a start and stop. An independent handyman/AC guy that I know has hesitations about the quality of the coils in Lennox units.
Goodman/Amana - 14.5 seer, "consensus" higher quality build, hard start and stop (loud and harder on the motor). Goodman was specifically recommended for this reason alone by my friend.
I don't know enough about HVAC to decipher the fine details. Even with the 14.5 seer rating, which is low by todays standard, it would still be an upgrade from our current units in terms of efficiency.
I think the biggest concern I have is switching from copper coils and lower pressure R22 to aluminum and whatever the new high pressure refrigerant is, which is pretty much all that is offered now.
What day you HI board? Thanks in advance.
Lennox - 17 seer, quieter and not as hard of a start and stop. An independent handyman/AC guy that I know has hesitations about the quality of the coils in Lennox units.
Goodman/Amana - 14.5 seer, "consensus" higher quality build, hard start and stop (loud and harder on the motor). Goodman was specifically recommended for this reason alone by my friend.
I don't know enough about HVAC to decipher the fine details. Even with the 14.5 seer rating, which is low by todays standard, it would still be an upgrade from our current units in terms of efficiency.
I think the biggest concern I have is switching from copper coils and lower pressure R22 to aluminum and whatever the new high pressure refrigerant is, which is pretty much all that is offered now.
What day you HI board? Thanks in advance.