Carrier does have a good reputation but, proper sizing and installation are way more important than brands.
Carrier does have a good reputation but, proper sizing and installation are way more important than brands.
We've learned that. The piece if crap we have now is underpowered with not enough flow and poor installation.
I'd stay away from that brand, parts are controlled by there dealer network and as such are hard to find. In oRder to keep your warranty you have to have them service the unit every year. If it breaks down yOur limited in who you can call for service. All that and you still pay a premium price.
Probably the "better" gas furnaces with the least trouble are:
Bryant, Trane, American Standard, Carrier, Rheem, Ruud, Lenox---in that order. (Rheem and Ruud are made by the same manufacturer.)
I'd look into those brands and work down by price and efficiency.
Good to know. This particular dealer is offering 10 years parts AND labor warranty. We probably won't be in the house that long so we are covered there, just have to worry about regular service as you said.
If you're not going to be in the house very long, going with a higher efficiency furnace will probably never give you the payback over your time in the house. Note: the federal government is mandating all furnaces installed after May, 2013 be at least 90% efficient.