Comfortmaker vs. Trane
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Comments (4)Both are good systems and reliable equipment. Personally I do favor and strongly recommend Trane equipment. Your bigger issues are finding the right installer and getting a load calc performed to determine sizing. I think 3.5 tons is definitely conservative for your climate but am more concerned about the quote for a 100k input furnace (Trane). Trane does in fact make an 80k furnace with a 4 ton blower that I am quite sure (confirmed by a load calc) would be more than enough to make your home comfortable all winter. Really no excuse to oversize furnaces for marginal efficiency gains that may or may not be realized taking into account the other losses/consequences of oversized equipment. The XB14 is a fine unit, very much like the XR15 with less sound deadening features and a different cabinet. If cost difference is not much more I would probably go with the XR to get the compressor sound blanket and slightly nicer cabinet. Would be more similar to the Lennox XP14 in terms of sound. But neither the XB14, XR15, or XP14 are loud units at all in my opinion. The IAQ is a great thermostat. Model number is YTH9421. Your contract lists an "8000 IAQ" -- this is ambiguous and misleading. I would want the IAQ set up for dehumidify on demand. By the way: new lineset or 4-5" filter included?...See MoreComfortmaker versus Trane
Comments (3)Nothing wrong with Comfortmaker. Their basic models are rather cheaply built, they are cousin to a Carrier with some cosmetic differences. The deluxe units are very nice with some good warranties. BUT, 2 tons is 2 tons. If the old 2 ton didn't keep up, the new 2 ton won't regardless of compressor. He really needs to figure out why it won't keep up. Ducts too small? Too much attic heat gain in the ducts? 2 ton not enough - it would take a load calc to tell. As for tax credit, would need to know model # of proposed equipment. It is possible for the "14 SEER" Comfortmaker 2 ton units, both the low end and the deluxe, to get the tax credit....See MoreTrane XR16 vs Trane XL16i price difference.
Comments (4)Similar condensing units. I always ask the price difference. The major difference between the two are the proprietary top and the extra 2 yr warranty on the compressor you get on the XLi series. Make certain you get a true two stage thermostat for the XV95 furnace. Anything less defeats the purpose as you will always go to high stage heat whether needed or not. A furnace set up on a timer or a thermostat that uses a software algorithm is simply not acceptable. Plus depending on location, I would want independent dehumidify on demand set up for AC cooling. IMO...See MoreHybrid System - Trane vs Bryant, Trane XL15I vs XL16I HP
Comments (82)I'm still waiting for a response from the Contractor, who has been sick the last few days, and I am still pushing for the HW Vision Pro IAQ Stat to be installed. Another question. I am thinking about going with the Air Handler with Heat Strips as the backup system to the Heatpump, instead of having the Gas Furnace. The main reasons for going with the Air Handler and Heat Strips is because the Effeciency ratings are actually higher for the Heatpumps with this configuration, and according to the Contractor the Air Handler and Heat Strips are less complex and should have fewer problems. My question is two fold. 1 - Do you agree with that statement and do you think going with the Air Handler and Heat Strips over the Gas Furnace is a good idea? 2 - Any feedback on what we can expect for the Heat that the Heat Strips put out, vs what we would have with the Gas Furnace? My wife is not thrilled with the so called "Heat" from our existing Heatpump, but that should be better with these new Heatpumps. But she Loves the Warmth of the Gas Furnace when that kicks in, and she wants to make sure that we aren't giving that up by going with Heat Strips vs the Gas Furnace. So any additional advice and input would be greatly appreciated since we have no experience with Air Handlers and Heat Strips as a backup heat source. Thanks!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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