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  • This is the beginning of a new series. You send me your questions and I answer them. I feel like this is a good way to connect with you guys more often. Hope you enjoy, make sure you leave your questions in the comment section for future topics.
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  • @QualityHVACR
    @QualityHVACR  3 роки тому +24

    What’s up everyone! Do you have a question for me?? Leave it in the comments, I just might cover it in a future video :)

    • @marklyon
      @marklyon 3 роки тому

      Are there water source heat pumps that can give me some space back in my condo's small utility closet? Maybe the ones that are made for being in a ceiling? New water heaters are larger; I'd love to get more room when replacing my 15yr old equipment.

    • @Freonleon
      @Freonleon 3 роки тому +2

      HOW DID YOU FIND THE WORK TO TAKE THE LEAP ON YOUR OWN COMPANY

    • @joshuatimmons467
      @joshuatimmons467 3 роки тому +1

      How do you get customers to start your own business

    • @theconnerrollins
      @theconnerrollins 3 роки тому

      Awesome vid 🔥 What's some common parts that you carry on service calls? I plan on starting a HVAC company eventually and am just wondering

    • @972johnmoreno
      @972johnmoreno 3 роки тому +3

      Trane has some very good inverter units.. trane bought out mitsubishi..

  • @sheriffbart5451
    @sheriffbart5451 Рік тому +20

    As a home owner the HVAC industry is very annoying. I have a Lennox 5 ton that is barely 7 years old. Two days ago in NE Florida it started having problems keeping the house at 76 degrees. Called company out they said it's a leak in the evaporator coil and the in warranty fix would be 2100 dollars. I was offered a "deal" on a new Amana installation for $9100. The mob is very much alive in the HVAC business it seems.

    • @Dachamp2001
      @Dachamp2001 5 місяців тому

      76 that's hot lol to be in florida

    • @tharonlynnn1430
      @tharonlynnn1430 4 місяці тому

      It’s a Lennox that’s why 😅

    • @redrum3405
      @redrum3405 Місяць тому +1

      I’ve had many hardsells in Florida. One guy, Who had serviced my unit for three years, reversed the wires and told me it was shot. The next guy fixed it in seconds and he told me it’s a common scam. It makes your fan blow in reverse.

    • @Regii_HVAC
      @Regii_HVAC 8 днів тому

      I work for a very big company up in eastern PA. We are probably one of the leading Lennox dealers in the country , or in the northeast part of the country for sure. We get a great deal of leaky evaporator coils especially if they are older than 5-6 years. They where using both aluminum and copper to fabricate there coils. They always leaked at the seems of where the metals would actually meet. So just for peace of mind I don’t think they were scamming you, this is a very common issue with Lennox. All the coils today and from about 5 years ago are now all aluminum and don’t leak AS MUCH. Notice I stressed the “as much”.

  • @genecollier576
    @genecollier576 3 роки тому +47

    This is hard to believe, but in Hurricane Harvey in August of 2017, we
    had 52 inches of rain here in Texas, my property looked like a lake. I
    have a Goodman that was installed in 2012. The outside unit was only
    showing about three inches above the floodwater. I just knew I would
    have to replace the condenser unit. The unit sat about two months while
    we were having the house worked on. So one day I thought "What the Hell"
    it is hot in the house so I'll turn the power on to the AC and see what
    happens. The worst I could do was burn the condenser out, and I had
    lost nothing. To my surprise and amazement, the damn thing came on and
    was cooling the house like a champ. That was almost four years ago now
    and my Goodman AC is still cooling the house like it always did. About
    four weeks ago I had to have a control board on the furnace changed out,
    but other than that nothing has been done to the Goodman since the
    hurricane of 2017. If the Goodman makes it until the cooler weather this
    coming fall I plan to replace this unit with a new Goodman.

    • @bradwentzel
      @bradwentzel Рік тому +4

      I have a Goodman 4 Ton - 10 SEER Installed in 2020, and it still runs well. The only maintenance has been changing a motor start capacitor, a contactor, cleaning the outside coil, and change the filter that can be easily changed from a large centrally located air return. My house has four thermostats with motorized dampers. The tech who installed the equipment left damper to the main floor of the house, so it is always slightly open to allow adequate flow at all times.
      I am starting to look at upgrading to higher SEER rating variable speed to save electricity and have better temperature regulation.

    • @againstallodds404
      @againstallodds404 9 місяців тому +3

      My Goodman from 2003 finally said goodnight I'm tired😂. It served me well. So I'm going to get a new one.

  • @MrCmgl1
    @MrCmgl1 3 роки тому +6

    Great video. I have been doing split system inverters for over 8-1/2 years. The future of the equipment will be that they never shut off and run at very low speeds. Most efficient way.

  • @FlyEaglesFly19111
    @FlyEaglesFly19111 3 роки тому +3

    I've been in the trade since 94. Accolades; residential installation and service, sheetmetal shop, commercial installation and service, commercial refrigeration (grocery), chillers, controls. I like the sheetmetal shop as it was always fun making stuff. I was part of Trane, Carrier for residential. York is my least favorite equipment. Geothermal is okay..depends on where you live for the soil. Your right..the vacuum part of refrigeration is the critical part. If you have sloppy practice you will get a sloppy result. Thanks for sharing Zach. Stay safe.

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 2 роки тому +7

    Agreed...the industry depends HIGHLY on the installers. This is where the rubber meets the road and I have seen some poor installations a 6th grader could have done. Now that Goodman, part of Amana, is owned by Daikin and is based in Texas, parts are supposed to be always available in short time. I agree with the filtered returns, more is better for several reasons but a couple are, less noise and more efficient air exchange occurs if placed in the right locations. No install should have the air filter in the attic ! They should all be in the living areas ahead of the return ducting.

  • @johngorthy7564
    @johngorthy7564 3 роки тому +4

    Great videos bud. I’ve learned a lot from you as far as the quality of my work. I’ve learned to take a lot more pride into the things I do in HVAC

  • @bestialdarkness2952
    @bestialdarkness2952 3 роки тому +7

    Man your work is excellent. I like your input on the inverter systems too. My company has started selling bosch equipment and they’re becoming my favorite systems to install. We’ve been installing them on existing gas systems and with new installs and our customers love them. Keep it up dude!

  • @VannBergHVAC
    @VannBergHVAC 3 роки тому +5

    I can agree. There are stuff to stay away from though like Johnson Controls micro channel. If I were going for any brand, I'd do Carrier because of the ease of service. The 2nd most important thing is how the supply house serves you. Great video great info!!

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 3 роки тому +4

      trane equipment "WAS" top notch, until "american-standard" bought them out. "york" is another one, good stuff until "johnson controls" bought them out!!!!. I worked on the commercial- industrial equipment. what is in my house is a "dunkirk" boiler that I installed, coupled with a geothermal system that I built myself. all of this equipment has been in operation for the last 30 years with no major failures. I am not interested in systems that have a 15 year life span!!!!. my system has been put to the test, with outside air temperatures of - 30 degrees ,and the inside temperature is 70 degrees ( 100 degree temp difference) I like a "HOT" heat!!!, without a thought of a "HEAT EXCHANGER" melt down

  • @dillonramanan2329
    @dillonramanan2329 3 роки тому +4

    I’m in Orlando, we have some gas furnaces but mostly on residential single family homes are heat pumps. You get some straight cools but there more in the apartment/condo style homes. Most of the units down here are carrier. There way more reliable and almost all the new builds are installing carrier heat pumps. To me it’s more reliable. But like you said it’s basically who installed it. Keep up the good work bro!

  • @IndeedIAm
    @IndeedIAm 3 роки тому +5

    My location is a Trane dealer and I'm the parts representative, and with that being said, we also service other equipment such as Carrier, Luxair, Goodman, York, etc... Between all the relationships between me and the distributers of those brands, Trane is hands down the best when it comes to accessing the proper information off their websites, and just talking to a sales consultant or engineer in a most timely manner compared to other distributers. I've worked in three different locations and it's been about the same among multiple distributers.

  • @allencarroll5565
    @allencarroll5565 10 місяців тому +5

    My Goodman is 30 years old and going strong.

  • @richardstone5241
    @richardstone5241 Рік тому +7

    I have a 2008 Goodman that has and is running flawlessly.
    Granted I keep it clean and change the filter (MERV 5) on the first of each month.
    Honestly, I think it has more to do with the quality of the installation than the equipment itself.
    And, I do not think ANY of the manufacturers are concentrating on quality like they used to.

    • @karmendimas5274
      @karmendimas5274 10 місяців тому +1

      changing your filter once a month is a waste of time and money, UNLESS that filter is DIRTY, your just wasting your $ and time...just a thought...

  • @spencerwhitmire8347
    @spencerwhitmire8347 3 роки тому +41

    I’ve been in the hvac business 43 yrs and my dad preached to us as kids the most reliable brand of equipment is the one that is installed correctly. This is so true because contractors are not all the same! I’ve sold everything from Goodman to Trane and you are spot on with a very important part as a dealer is the support from the supplier/manufacturer and parts and support is always the first thing I discuss with a rep when they offer me a brand or a new technology because we want to keep a happy customer after the install. Good video that popped up in my feed and I hope you didn’t mind me commenting as I usually don’t get on other contractors videos but I had to agree with you.

    • @BushyIV
      @BushyIV Рік тому +2

      Spencer, I will need to replace the straight A/C at my clearwater florida villa within the not to distant future. A tech added 2 lbs of refrigerant about 6 months ago and the system seems to be working well but its a 12 yr old Trane so I know its days are numbered. How does a homeowner go about choosing a competent and ethical company in making a purchase?

    • @BeckVMH
      @BeckVMH Рік тому +1

      We consumers appreciate your piping in with your opinion when done in a courteous and professional manner. Thanks.

    • @alphagodvon
      @alphagodvon Рік тому +1

      What’s your preferred brand??

    • @ericlewis7817
      @ericlewis7817 Рік тому

      @@BushyIV dont be scared to vet your companies and take google reviews and yelp reviews seriously. i work for a company in VA thats had 5 stars their whole time in business and it shows in the quality of our work. Do your own research. youre doing the right thing watching this video and asking around. and lasty never go with the cheapest option. i always say you get what you pay for and thats true to anything. If you want quality work and installs you have to be willing to pay that hefty price. Dont be afraid to judge companies based on the way them and their employees look. I could go on and on about what to look for in a quality HvAC company.

    • @BushyIV
      @BushyIV Рік тому +1

      @@ericlewis7817 I interviewed and vetted a number of local contractors and I believe I picked the best one out of the bunch. Yes, I bought the most expensive product and contractor but feel good about it with a 12yr parts & labor warranty.

  • @countryfriedhvac
    @countryfriedhvac 3 роки тому +3

    In the upper to mid-south the best setup is heat pump augmented by a wood stove.

  • @RossLemon
    @RossLemon Рік тому +1

    I love how the Carrier outside condensers look .

  • @nolanharris640
    @nolanharris640 3 роки тому

    One man owner operator from the U.P. Of Michigan. We do a lot of high efficiency gas here but I did install a Bosch split system in the high velocity style this fall, most heat pumps in this area are mainly mini splits due to our short summers.

  • @adamslape5963
    @adamslape5963 3 роки тому +2

    Well said Zac! Inverter heat pumps are the future. As far as brand loyalty like you said, I don't really have any. They all will need something done to them before the 10 year warranty expires. Some brands make it easier to work on certain things than other brands. It's mostly about that proper installation and proper ductwork sizing. Checking them stactic pressures and setting up proper airflow. Brazing with nitrogen and getting a good deep vacuum using them Tru Blu vacuum hoses with a good micron gauge. All these practices give that new install the longevity that everybody looks for in equipment. Great videos Zac!
    P. S. That hat is 🔥🔥🔥
    It's all about that Quality Hvac/r

    • @srobeck77
      @srobeck77 2 роки тому +1

      As a main source of heat, I dont see ever minisplits as common place in northern climates. But for supplemental heat for home additions or in far corners of some commercial buildings, sure. And of course, for mild climates too.
      it's a bit annoying that subcooling/superheat has almost no value in checking the refrigerant charge since the inverter changes so many speeds to compensate. So its pretty much just weight in the charge as the reliable way to do it.

  • @CookiePepper
    @CookiePepper 3 роки тому

    2:25 100% agree. In my opinion, the final manufacturing of split system are done at the site by installer.

  • @bikerbobcat
    @bikerbobcat 3 роки тому +5

    It's funny, having been a brand's exclusive supply house clerk and now a tech in the field, I've seen the relationship thing from both sides. Now the company I tech for has changed suppliers. When customers ask me about brands, I tell them Carrier, Lennox or Trane. The rest are okay and do the job if installed right. That's about it. Also yeah, electric is the future for better or worse. I'll miss the big fireball WHOMP when an old ass furnace starts up with my face right at the burners...

  • @kupakupate3762
    @kupakupate3762 2 роки тому +4

    When you say "they are moving away from burning fossil fuel" is relative because most of the electricity in US comes from burning coal and natural gas. But I agree, the installation would be much simpler.
    Other than the sheet metal being thin, are there any other disadvantages on the Goodman? I had a Goodman furnace and AC installed in another house. Had it for 14 years and worked great and it cost 1/3 of other brands. Sold the house with the equipment running flawlessly. I live in another house now that would need new AC and furnace soon and I was considering buying another Goodman. Now you are making me thinking about it with your experience with them. I live in Minnesota and do not want to wait to get a new one when this one breaks (which is usually in the middle of the winter with -40F). Thank you very much for the video!!

  • @anthonycopeland3684
    @anthonycopeland3684 3 роки тому

    Hey, I own ARC heating and cooling out of Goodlettsville, completely agree on the split systems being really close but I do not like the over under package units (Trane, Carrier, Rheem) due them rusting out about 6-8 years. Especially carrier where it’s a 3-4 hour job to change an inducer motor.

  • @joez.2794
    @joez.2794 11 місяців тому +1

    When I decided I just had to have a Trane 1050XL t-stat, I started obsessively looking through their catalogs as I tend to do, and was just blown away by all the different relay modules, including the _exact_ one I needed to interface with my 25+ y/o, non-Trane, non-communicating furnace and A/C! I soon realized, "yes, this is expensive, but how many other manufacturers would even bother making this in the first place?"

  • @kylegrice7074
    @kylegrice7074 3 роки тому +14

    When did you get into hvac? Did you you work under someone? Also how did you get started on your own?

  • @djeng420
    @djeng420 2 роки тому +9

    *Great with keeping my 1st floor **Fastly.Cool** . Had a little struggle getting it to sit properly in my small window but once I got it situated it works perfectly.*

  • @xslabcabxhearsex
    @xslabcabxhearsex 3 роки тому +6

    I’ve been doing residential installation/sheet metal mechanic for 31 years,all for the same small family owned company.we have been a Carrier dealer since 1952.we put in a lot of the higher seer inverters heat pumps.this is the problem with these units.when the warranty is out and the board goes out in the condenser and it’s over 1200 dollars,fan motor 1000 dollars,customers are not to happy.all this technology is great but the cost doesn’t justify getting it.

  • @williamreick2669
    @williamreick2669 Рік тому

    I know this is an old video. As a fellow HVACR tradesmen. I appreciate your content and most importantly to me you s the craftsmanship I see on your videos. That’s something that a lot of people don’t utilize anymore. It’s all quantity over quality.

  • @munboy216
    @munboy216 3 роки тому +2

    That's why I use carrier in my area because I found a contractor that is very aggressive on pricing and has the cleanest installs I've ever seen.

  • @me_topher7241
    @me_topher7241 3 роки тому +2

    I am a outside salesman for a distributor i sell Ruud, Samsung and Bosch. You are correct most of the time the life of a unit is how its installed and if the duct work is sized properly. I think in the future mini splits are going to be the most popular

  • @timothykeene5853
    @timothykeene5853 3 роки тому +2

    As someone who has installed a 100 or so Bosch splits and have been installing and servicing them before they became Bosch, install with surge protector on the condenser the boards can't take dirty power . This is the only issues I've had with them over the years. By the way we use gas as emergency heat in some cases here in FL. North Florida cities have a lot of NG furnaces. In fact most municipalities give rebates for switching to gas.

  • @davidhorne2326
    @davidhorne2326 3 роки тому +2

    Just did a upflow to horizontal left conversion on a Goodman 96%. Wasn’t thrilled. But still like the brand.

  • @markogden5219
    @markogden5219 2 роки тому

    Thanks man! I feel the same. I'm in Utah where it gets cold , But hot too! It's all about install

    • @markogden5219
      @markogden5219 2 роки тому

      20 years in and I fill that you give the costumer what they want. Do you have seller panels or not? Well that's what I live in the northern part of ut

  • @AnalogueKid2112
    @AnalogueKid2112 2 роки тому +4

    I’m in Ohio and old enough to remember when heat pumps here were a farce. It used to be common for models in the 80s to just completely shut off and rely on aux/strip heat below about 20F which is a typical January night here. Huge bills as a result. But today with the good inverters (ducted or not), it’s possible to go the entire heating season without *any* aux heat used. Still need it in case the polar vortex hits and temps drop to -10F, but overall HPs work well for this climate

    • @onemoremisfit
      @onemoremisfit Рік тому

      I'm in IL with nat gas heat and cooling only. My neighbors have gas heat plus heat pump. I can tell it's heat pump by the unit running during mild cold in fall-spring, and they are burning gas during winter. I don't know the details of what temp they have the heat pump cut off. We have single digits and below 0 during Jan and Feb. If I had a heat pump I would probably not run it below about 35F, but that's because we have city gas here. And I doubt I would really want a heat pump anyway because of the additional complexity and longer running season adding more chance for breakdown. BTW I have friends in TX whose heat pump iced over a couple years ago when they had the freak winter storm there and they had 15F overnight. They got by with plug in space heaters, and narrowly averted frozen water pipes in the unheated attached garage where the house water heater is located.

    • @AnalogueKid2112
      @AnalogueKid2112 Рік тому

      @@onemoremisfit the balance point for when it's more economical to use the heat pump vs gas has changed dramatically in the last year. When gas was super cheap, it made sense to use it below 25F or so, but now at $1/therm, the heat pump should basically run as much as possible with gas (or electric aux heat) supplementing. FWIW, it sounds like your friends in TX didn't have aux heat installed, something that would never happen in the Midwest. That also helps reliability, because unlike a gas furnace that breaks and you freeze, a heat pump that breaks can use aux heat to keep warm while you wait for repair.

    • @onemoremisfit
      @onemoremisfit Рік тому

      @@AnalogueKid2112 Yeah my friends in TX tell me they have hell-scape summers and during winter they still wear t shirts for all but 2 or 3 weeks.
      I get the basic energy cost comparison, but I think there is an efficiency drop off for the heat pump as you push it down toward the limit of its useful envelope, while the efficiency of a furnace is constant. Then there is the mechanical strain on a compressor. That's why I would want to save that machine for when I really need it in summer.
      Where I am I don't notice gas going up and electric staying cheap, they are both going up. I have a wood stove too. I can only use that near zero because it's too powerful, and firewood isn't cheap unless you go out and work for it, but that is my backup. Also the gas oven in the kitchen can save you in a pinch, lol.
      About 27 years ago the heat exchanger cracked in the very old furnace that was original to my house, and it set off my CO detector. So I went on wood heat while I took apart the furnace and welded up the heat exchanger. I used that old furnace for a couple more years and replaced it with a basic Janitrol (Goodman) 80% unit, and gave the old furnace to my brother to put in his garage, (still works).
      My Janitrol works fine, and the gas bill isn't terrible. It has minor breakdowns like the ignitor burned out (replaced myself) flame sensor needs burnishing with steel wool now & then, and last winter the negative pressure sensor for the flue blower quit. I could still start the burner cycle by jumpering it out, and the part was 35 bucks on amazon. All stuff a handy guy can easily stay on top of, but I guess an average consumer who calls a repairman for everything would be upset.
      But a heat pump breaking down is complicated even for a handy guy, and when the compressor fails on any heat pump or AC it's pretty much game over, especially now since they keep phasing out refrigerants and you can't get a replacement compressor for an older unit. The game is pretty much rigged to force buying a whole new unit when a compressor fails.

  • @HVACKING04
    @HVACKING04 3 роки тому

    First one ☝🏻 hey I really like your vids !! Everything it’s really helpful, thank you 🙏🏼

  • @karlschoen7297
    @karlschoen7297 3 роки тому

    Like your videos also been checking out the Bosch systems lately like to see the rest of your install

  • @khoale4755
    @khoale4755 3 роки тому

    'I like the boy!' very true it doesn't matter what brand you get, most brands today are built to last, it only matters bout the quality of the install. A while ago I bought the cheapest AC I could find and it lasted at least 10 years.

  • @michaelbuxton9368
    @michaelbuxton9368 3 роки тому

    The proper installation is key. Also a vendor that has replacement parts in stock. 👍

  • @titom2916
    @titom2916 3 роки тому +24

    That's 100% correct bro , mostly all equipment will offer the same warranties. The most important part is the installation. A salesman can try to push their best system brand , but if his install crew sucks . That equipment will fail, and thats were all this bad reviews come from.

    • @timrob0420
      @timrob0420 3 роки тому +3

      Unless it’s York/Coleman. Complete garbage

    • @robertlamey7612
      @robertlamey7612 3 роки тому

      True but Carrier/Bryant has the most advanced residential units available.

    • @pipeboy98
      @pipeboy98 3 роки тому +2

      @@timrob0420 i totally agree. On the larger commercial side york (or now johnson control) is just another 4 letter word for junk. I have had so many more problems with them than any other brand. Coils having leaks, parts not shipping with units (rawal or hot gas valves)...and they still use those stupid angle valves that the packings always leak on. Even Aaon uses ball valves on their machines...why not put a decent ported ball vale on your condensing unit. i cringe every time i have to pipe them up.

    • @karmendimas5274
      @karmendimas5274 10 місяців тому

      you completely missed the point that was just made! @@robertlamey7612

  • @hughramirez7463
    @hughramirez7463 Рік тому

    When most ac system are installed properly the difference in longevity and maximum use is in the proper maintenance of the ac. Just like any other mechanical device proper maintenance is the key to getting the best out of most any ac unit.

  • @sumrdreamer
    @sumrdreamer 2 роки тому +1

    Zack, my question is directed to the issue of winter heating with heat pumps. The high-end inverter systems can operate at lower temps that standard heat pumps, but are more costly up front. Another option for standard systems is a ground-loop heat exchange using sub-soils as the heat sink. Are there many installations of this type in your area? Have you ever been involved with designing/installing one? And do you have an opinion whether these offer any benefits over inverter and conventional AC/Heat pump designs?

  • @adamwilliams2640
    @adamwilliams2640 3 роки тому

    We installed a couple SURE COMFORT heat pumps and gas furnace with cooling unit. They are a little cheaper but are made by rheem and can't really tell a difference. We use them when we don't have much room to work with. Might be something to look into.

  • @tastyfishsauce4410
    @tastyfishsauce4410 Рік тому

    I totally agree, a lot of installer have poor workmanship that leads to early failure due to poorly installed system. I used to say that I like "old timers" to do installs/repairs for me but the last 10 years of experience leads me to the conclusion that unless the guy is a good family/friend- you're at the mercy of him rushing the job.

  • @service1956
    @service1956 2 роки тому

    Talking to a HVAC some time ago and he said he did not like Lennox. Not that they are unreliable, but more so that they are a pain in the rear end to work on. The specific model was the "Lennox Whisper heat." Just to replace or clean a flame sensor was a task in itself. Not to mention taking out the burners to clean and reinstall.

  • @ismackherbiehind
    @ismackherbiehind 3 роки тому +9

    For Trane always remember Hyperion cabinets are for unconditioned spaces. Their new Metal cabinet sweat a bunch here in the south and I’m kind of disappointed with Tranes quality been changing tooooo much coils. And trust when I say that it’s not our installers.

    • @patrickchilds5486
      @patrickchilds5486 2 роки тому +1

      We put an American Standard in 2019 just replaced the coil leaking. Trane owned by them I guess. Sadly their quality has fallen a ton. The second unit we have a Trane is 18 years old and just got a small Freon leak but quality.

  • @jakobbarney710
    @jakobbarney710 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos. I just started to go to school for hvac. You make me happy to be apart of the trade

    • @jakobbunge1023
      @jakobbunge1023 3 роки тому +1

      I just started too

    • @QualityHVACR
      @QualityHVACR  3 роки тому +1

      That’s one heck of a compliment :) Welcome to the family!

  • @tuffram2165
    @tuffram2165 3 роки тому +63

    Wow I'm overwhelmed you chose my question. Thanks for your response 👍

    • @QualityHVACR
      @QualityHVACR  3 роки тому +5

      I appreciate your question! 💪🏼

  • @gavinpercy2576
    @gavinpercy2576 3 роки тому

    This is absolutely a relationship based business. If you are an hvac business owner, your TM should be working with you to drive profitability and growth in your business....All brands aside. Wish you nothing but success in 2021!

  • @kiet489
    @kiet489 3 роки тому

    Your video makes so much sense to me. Thanks alot big brother.

  • @scott_meyer
    @scott_meyer 3 роки тому

    I live in the Kansas City area. Have a Heat Pump with a 80% natural gas backup. The economic crossover point is about 50 degrees. Natural gas is fairly cheap here.

  • @kylebass4635
    @kylebass4635 3 роки тому

    Trane pack unit is on my house. It's a heat pump but could be a larger system. It runs to death when it's hot or cold.

  • @coldfinger459sub0
    @coldfinger459sub0 3 роки тому +1

    👍 all your videos are excellent videos well done.
    The gas companies across the nation have put out the word they plan to phase out gas service and all new homes builds to come.
    Where I work and install in San Francisco California electricity is the most expensive thing to heat your house with especially if you go over your minimum allotment you jump to $.36 per kilowatt. Gas is cheap here.
    I’m all for heat pump inverter power systems especially if ran off solar will be one of my videos to come.
    100% of all my commercial installations are VRF LG MULTI V5. Up to a quarter million tons.
    Small residential here in SF gas king
    The new high-efficiency homes only need 9000 BTUs maybe sometimes 18,000 BTUs for an airtight extremely insulated home. That’s the future and it’s here now

  • @GambleGodOfWar
    @GambleGodOfWar Рік тому

    Having myself being interested and under thirty for still looking for new trades under my belt, HVAC is my next career choice. With watching your content for a few weeks, you nail it. Broad range of various equipment, your own opinion and your work ethic, its awesome to have you showing off your skills, and how you get it done. You have my subscription, I look forward in going into school in September.

    • @ericlewis7817
      @ericlewis7817 Рік тому +2

      youll get out what you put in bro. As someone whos 23 and loving this trade more than anything dont be afraid to ask questions. Ill ask everyone that i work with how to do one thing just so i LEARN. Be willing to LEARN and dont take everything as a challenge ( I had that problem and my attitude bit me in the ass). Anyone who is willing to apply themselves to any field and truly wanting to learn youre gonna kill it with whatever you do in life. This trade is the best and worst thing to ever happen to me. Youll see some nasty shit. Youre gonna be worked hard. Sometimes 70 hours a week. But the skills and the opportunity it opens up for you is absolutely crazy. So damn proud of you and hope you stick with it and LEARN.

    • @boeing757pilot
      @boeing757pilot 10 місяців тому

      ​@@ericlewis7817Great suggestions!

    • @DSC800
      @DSC800 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ericlewis7817 the worst part of the trade are the big, franchised companies that hire the techs and only pay them well, via commission, if they can sell unsuspecting homeowners new systems they don't need, or service plans, or inflate repairs, etc. The best are the independents who work for themselves. I found one and recommend him often.

  • @Freonleon
    @Freonleon 3 роки тому

    As a former installer it was about how friendly it was carrier package units are slim and tall. And rheem is 17in in 3ton splits.

  • @TheTrustyTradesman
    @TheTrustyTradesman 2 роки тому

    Hey man - I really dig your channel. I just started my own. I’ll be pulling some inspiration from your content.

  • @MrBuckaroo2014
    @MrBuckaroo2014 3 роки тому +5

    Happy to hear you prefer Trane. I just spent A LOT of money on a new Trane HVAC system.

    • @adame5238
      @adame5238 2 роки тому +1

      Wait until you need parts after warranty. 😂

    • @HelloThere-jr6gd
      @HelloThere-jr6gd Місяць тому

      Still cheaper than carrier

  • @kenschmidt6522
    @kenschmidt6522 7 місяців тому

    We had a Trane dual fuel system installed 1 1/2 years ago. Heat pump operates until temperature drops below 35 degrees F, then 90% gas takes over. 20 x 25 x 4 filter lasts 60 months. We are in western Oregon on the 45th parallel. Very happy with the system.

    • @HVAC_REPAIR_GUY
      @HVAC_REPAIR_GUY 6 місяців тому

      Lol 4 inch filter only lasts 1 year …don’t wait 5 years too replace that thing

    • @kenschmidt6522
      @kenschmidt6522 6 місяців тому

      @@HVAC_REPAIR_GUY oops. SIX months

    • @HVAC_REPAIR_GUY
      @HVAC_REPAIR_GUY 6 місяців тому

      @@kenschmidt6522 I agree would be better every 6 months but on the actual filter we carry it says it can last up to 12 months

  • @aarone4336
    @aarone4336 3 роки тому +1

    The new Bosch condensers are amazing it’s all I really try to sell now tbh

  • @SerialkillerinTraining
    @SerialkillerinTraining 2 роки тому

    Looking into HVAC school because of you and other channels like you. I like the idea of having a trade that I can take anywhere. What type of HVAC job would I benefit most from coming fresh out of school?

  • @tehsnipatres208
    @tehsnipatres208 2 роки тому +1

    Hey man, I couldn’t have said it much better myself. My father owns his own business & has been an HVAC Tech for 35 years now. Installation & Service. I’ve been his helper for awhile & he’s been teaching me everything about that trade so that I can get my license. Our favorite brand has always been Comfortmaker. We’ve been installing their furnaces & a/c’s since day 1. There’s not much to them, they’re extremely reliable, & we never have problems at the supply house. I don’t think my father’s received a call back on any of his installations/change outs. We live in Southern Michigan & not many HVAC companies up here use Comfortmaker. Carrier, Bryant, Trane, & Lennox are the most popular brands up here. Amana’s also starting to make a name for themselves. A lot of reasons why units go down is because of what you said, poor installation. For example, We’ve serviced an American Standard A/C that was only 2 years old, complete hack job almost killed the entire unit. My father has told me that he refuses to install a Goodman furnace because they’re absolute garbage lol.

    • @fabfrenchies1974
      @fabfrenchies1974 2 роки тому +2

      Amana is Goodman!

    • @tehsnipatres208
      @tehsnipatres208 2 роки тому +2

      @@fabfrenchies1974 Lol I found this out awhile back. My old man told me. I didn’t know that at the time 😂🤣

  • @fabfrenchies1974
    @fabfrenchies1974 2 роки тому +6

    Goodman is excellent if installed correctly, 18 years out of my current unit but had to fix alot of issues from the shotty install about 12 years ago , alas, we have a shortage of good installers! Trane and similar brands use complex over engineered products expensive to fix!

    • @onemoremisfit
      @onemoremisfit Рік тому +1

      I have a basic Goodman that I installed myself 24 years ago, and I'm just a DIYer, not a tech at all. The only service required so far is a new run capacitor 5 years ago and a refrigerant top off 2 years ago. (I have my own supply of spare refrigerant purchased with the unit). This guy recommends pretty much any brand but Goodman and only pro installation, so I guess I broke all the rules.

    • @karmendimas5274
      @karmendimas5274 10 місяців тому

      and why are you 'TOPPING OFF' your refrigerant?? sounds like a very slow leak!!! not good! yup, you broke all the rules alright, lol
      @@onemoremisfit

    • @onemoremisfit
      @onemoremisfit 10 місяців тому

      @@karmendimas5274 It's been 25 years, what are you lol-ing about? Of course there will be a small loss of refrigerant in that amount of time. I added a little a couple years ago, and it has not needed any more since then. And yeah I broke all the rules but it was 92 F here today and the system worked fine. I have thermometers in the air handler before and after the A-coil and it knocks the air temperature down by 22 degrees.

    • @donmccarthy2412
      @donmccarthy2412 4 місяці тому

      I have a 15 yr old Goodman 2.5 ton heat pump I installed myself, it has never needed anything repaired or replaced and still works perfectly.
      I hope it dies in about 5 years so I can replace it with an inverter system.

  • @RB-vt9ku
    @RB-vt9ku Рік тому

    I do love your videos so informative. My AC is 24 years old and for some reason it’s sprain a leak and has no Freon so I figured it was time to replace it. I live in Arizona 114° today running a swamp cooler and don’t plan on staying here the next month I was quoted $9500 for an American standard Single stage 3 1/2 ton 15 seer split system heat pump in the attic air handler. I was wondering if I should wait until October when it starts to cool down before I think about buying a unit. I guess my question is will the price going to down when our summer is over is $9500 out of this world or reasonable. Plus is the supply shortage going to ease up soon to where the prices come down. Thank you for any help

  • @RandomYoutuber1023
    @RandomYoutuber1023 2 роки тому

    Up here in the north (NE Philadelphia) there are some ideas I have been considering. We are going solar so I'd want to switch my 20 year old York 90+ furnace with Dual Fuel Heat Pump + Furnace. The goal is to convert gas dollars to electricity in the transition months from summer to fall and winter to spring.

  • @teeg3275
    @teeg3275 3 роки тому +2

    We’ve had really good luck with Lennox I’ve been with them for a year and half only been 2 call backs for equipment failure.

    • @Kilo5910420
      @Kilo5910420 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed been using there concord brand..very affordable an work well.

  • @Nolaman70
    @Nolaman70 Рік тому

    Natural Gas is extremely cheap here in Louisiana. I'm so glad I have Natural gas here. I've slowly converted everything I have to Natural gas, only thing left is stand alone oven. I have a Ruud 18 Seer 4 ton unit with gas furnace couldn't be happier. Installing a Aprilaire E80 whole house dehumidifier now, that will complement my system.

  • @tims.5995
    @tims.5995 2 роки тому +1

    A lot of customers go with the lowest bidder, that usually cut a lot of corners on the install which in turn lowers reliability.

  • @Trianghoul
    @Trianghoul 3 роки тому

    Looking forward to a look into the bosch units, never seen them personally. Lennox dealer here.

  • @stevenfollmann7823
    @stevenfollmann7823 2 роки тому

    Hey Zack, love your videos and have a question for you that no one has asked about. I live in Chapin South Carolina (In the middle of the state by Lake Murray). I had a Bosch 2.0 installed in my home replacing a 2001 Carrier Puron system that worked great but wanted the high efficiency the unit provides. Here is the challenge; I bought an Aprilaire 5000 for my installer and i'm sure you know there is no EAC on the bosch. I therefore had to get the Relay model 51 installed; the challenge is due to the efficiency on the Bosch variable speed air handler it draws so little amps it doesn't register and doesn't turn on the air cleaner. If you have any suggestions please let me know. Thanks

  • @brettpinoniemi9026
    @brettpinoniemi9026 3 роки тому

    Hey Zach, I seen you use the NAVAC power flaring tool , just curious if you’ve heard of the Rectorseal PRO-fit precision flaring kit? What are your thoughts on it? And what one would you suggest me to buy? Thanks!!

  • @lamontwilliams6180
    @lamontwilliams6180 2 роки тому

    Great information. Very much appreciated. God bless!

  • @GoGrandpa
    @GoGrandpa 6 місяців тому +1

    There are 6 companies total that own ALL the HVAC brands: I would rate Premier down to Budget Friendly. I might be missing some.
    Thought this was an interesting fact I never knew when shopping
    1. Carrier Global Corporation: they own .......Carrier, Bryant, Comfortmaker, HEIL, Tempstar, Payne, Arcoaire, Day & Night, KeepRite
    2. Trane Technology: they own: .......Trane, American Standard, RunThru, AmeriStar, Oxbox
    3.Daiken Industries: they own:....... Amana, GoodMan
    4. Lennox International: they own:............ Lennox , Armstrong Air™, AirEase®, Concord®, Ducane™, Allied™, Allied Commercial™ and MagicPak®
    5. Rheem Manfucturing: they own:...........Rheem, RUUD
    6. Johnson Controls: they own ............Coleman, LexAire, York

  • @chriscreamer8980
    @chriscreamer8980 2 роки тому

    dude you do slick work ! i strive to do the same quality

  • @youngjohn5076
    @youngjohn5076 3 роки тому +1

    I like Rheem / Ruud . They have work very well for me and my company. Well made and price very well .

  • @aintworking1
    @aintworking1 2 роки тому

    Since installation is the key, would you advise a package unit over a minisplit in a DIY replacement for a split system heat pump? Thanks, found your video informative.

  • @austinmorton5690
    @austinmorton5690 3 роки тому +5

    Hey Zac! I was watching your video. I work for my Dad and we are an HVAC Ruud dealer in Southeast Texas. I prefer a Ruud heat pump system or a Ruud gas furnace over a conventional straight cool system. To me Ruud is at the top of the line and you can't get any better than having a Ruud HVAC system in your house.

    • @ffangoria
      @ffangoria 2 роки тому

      @austin morton are Rheem equipment ok. I live in midwest and have bids on Amana, Rheem, and York equipment. Thanks

    • @karmendimas5274
      @karmendimas5274 10 місяців тому +1

      if thats your opinion, you go with it! there is NO such thing as the BEST equipment!

  • @Heavy_metal_rulez
    @Heavy_metal_rulez 3 роки тому +6

    I just started my own hvac company a few months ago. Will be using Trane and American standard as my equipment of choice. Im personally a fan of gas. It gets cold here in the southwest from time to time in the winter

    • @matsudakodo
      @matsudakodo 2 роки тому +1

      But it doesn't get down to 5F so these heat pumps are fine

  • @analyst8258
    @analyst8258 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the video. I just saw someone took out compressor from the rheem condensor unit. Unit is blowing cold air fine. How? What should i do?

  • @arcounited
    @arcounited 3 роки тому +2

    What do you think of the dakin fit with heat pump? Seems kinda new to the market less than 2yrs

  • @db4239
    @db4239 3 роки тому +3

    I'm a homeowner. Live up north in Michigan. Still confused about today's Heat Pumps and whether they are even a consideration with the climate where I live. You said heat pumps/electric are the future, how does that apply to me? Really enjoy your videos and you and your crew's work ethic.

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley 3 роки тому +3

      It applies to you for every moment the temperature is above 20 or so, depending on your insulation. If you like gas heat go with a dual fuel system that you can program what temperature your heat pump shuts off and switches over to gas only. A heatpump is roughly $200 to $350 higher than straight AC, so you are kinda crazy if you don't take advantage of both systems for that price. A heatpump heats your house for 1/3 the cost of gas or electric on average. I've got 33 years experience working on heatpumps

  • @jaredbraswell6343
    @jaredbraswell6343 3 роки тому

    2stage variable vs single stage variable blower with dehumidifier from a stance of what’s better regarding humidity control and comfort in the south

  • @thehappytexan
    @thehappytexan 3 роки тому +3

    My Carrier system is a 3 ton heat pump with electric strips for “emergency” heat. With the freeze we had down here, the heat pump was actually blowing 58 degrees with 11 degrees ambient. I switched to emergency heat and got 73 degrees. Until the power went out. That’s when I wished I had a gas furnace, because my generator can run the load of a gas furnace, but not heat strips. So out came the space heaters and a couple fans to move warm air throughout the house. Regardless of what you have, have a generator and enough fuel to run it for a few days. It can make the difference between having or not having major damage from extreme temps.

    • @matsudakodo
      @matsudakodo 2 роки тому

      Sorry to hear that, but this wasn't a VRF inverter style heat pump then as they maintain 100% heating capacity down to 5F, and -5F if it's Gree brand.

    • @1Mannco
      @1Mannco Рік тому +2

      I looked at the Bosch, I'm using gas/electric now..but that's why I stayed away from the full electric heat pumps w/heat strips and stayed with my electric/gas gaspack unit. I just replaced a 30 y.o. Heil with the Trane XL16c 3 ton 2 stage gaspack on the roof, love it. I also enlarged the intake 14x25" to 20x25" and 16 in to 18 in ducting. I got a real good packaged deal w/the crain and he extended the labor warranty.

  • @oldhandyluke
    @oldhandyluke 3 роки тому +2

    My favorite heating is with a Steam or Hot Water boiler with old style Cast Iron Radiators. Having a several hundred pound piece of iron that's 180-215 degrees F is like having a roaring Fireplace in the room.
    These old style systems only have a bad reputation because a lot of people don't know how to properly balance them.

    • @Progrocker70
      @Progrocker70 3 роки тому +1

      I love hot water heat and cast iron radiators too. Sadly a lot of people don't like the looks of the radiators or just think they're old fashioned and rip them out.

    • @oldhandyluke
      @oldhandyluke 3 роки тому

      @@Progrocker70 yeah it's unfortunate that people can't take the looks, I personally love the look of old radiators.

  • @mustardgreen6312
    @mustardgreen6312 3 роки тому +1

    Have you installed or have any experience with Trane Comfort All Aluminum Coil heat pump units. If so, what are your thoughts?

  • @minhtrinh2524
    @minhtrinh2524 15 днів тому

    Thanks for excellent explanation for Air conditioning buying. It's so helpful👍👍. We looking for next VIDEO.

  • @bernardcaillouet5565
    @bernardcaillouet5565 2 роки тому +1

    Whats your thoughts on Daikin mini splits? They seem to have a really good warranty.

  • @jonatanvallejos8531
    @jonatanvallejos8531 3 роки тому +5

    Tesla is thinking of getting in the heat pump systems in the near future. I would like to hear your input on their system once they come out with it. Supposedly its a game changer..

    • @QualityHVACR
      @QualityHVACR  3 роки тому +3

      My point exactly on how heat pumps are the future. :)

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 2 роки тому

    Inverter means the units are using DC motors vs. AC. DC is a constant sine wave vs AC that modulates up and down therefore, the DC motors generate very little vibration and are quiet. Garage door openers have done this with great results in getting them to be quiet.
    Maybe homes should have a main inverter at the main circuit panel and all electrics inside a residence to use DC devices such as DC lighting, refrigerators, HVAC etc. Maybe one day in a few distant decades that will happen.

  • @sealteam818cw
    @sealteam818cw 3 роки тому +4

    Lennox XC21 was always my favorite since I installed my first one. Granted there is higher SEER XC models now, that is the OG for me.

    • @JaimeGonzalez-wx1gw
      @JaimeGonzalez-wx1gw Рік тому

      What are your thoughts on Lennox Merit Series 5 ton heat pump and a Lennox Air Handler 14 Seer 5 ton?

  • @jerseymopar2256
    @jerseymopar2256 3 роки тому

    Do you prefer a certain supply house? Like the bigger guys Ferguson or the smaller guys?

  • @nickc3234
    @nickc3234 3 роки тому +1

    I currently have a trane xl20i with 2 20x20 returns with 5 inch merv11 filters but I was looking into the trane clean effects . Would it be an upgrade to go with clean effects vs the 5inch merv 11 filters ?

  • @unacceptable6625
    @unacceptable6625 3 роки тому

    How do you feel about servicing variable speed compressors on residential AC units? I've had a lot of struggles with the older Carrier Infinity systems that run that Bristol compressor that's a single compressor with 2 stages in it, and i'm skeptical of the real practicality of a system that has parts in it that are 10x more expensive, and much more in-depth with their diagnostics like the Trane Trucomfort units.
    Seriously, the wires on the plug going to the compressor are so short you can't even get an amp draw for the compressor in the electronic panel and there's no capacitor or contactor.
    Seems overkill for a residential unit, as most of the ones i've seen are only 3ton or lower.

  • @omarkhalil6283
    @omarkhalil6283 3 роки тому +1

    How about MRCOOL hvac system from Lowe's? I've looking at that as an affordable option. It does mention on Lowe's site that they provide 10 yr limited warranty, but not sure how that works. Lowe's contractors may install the system. Any suggestions, please. Thanks!

  • @xcmskim4
    @xcmskim4 3 роки тому

    what is your preferred brand for installing ductless mini splits?

  • @stroffury5
    @stroffury5 3 роки тому +4

    Me and my dad have been installing Bosch Units, love the IDS 2.0! It’s expensive but I think it’s worth the price! Love the technology in those systems

    • @QualityHVACR
      @QualityHVACR  3 роки тому +1

      I really like them so far.

    • @albertlevet119
      @albertlevet119 3 роки тому

      @@QualityHVACR Did Bosch change compressors for it current 2.0 model. I ask because the new 2.0 list operating capacity as 36% to 130 % where the prior 2.0 model was 25 to 110% .s

  • @brettpinoniemi9026
    @brettpinoniemi9026 3 роки тому

    Hi, I am 19 years old, I got out of HVAC/R about a year ago now, since then I’ve taken some extra classes outside of school on airflow and static pressure in ducted systems, as well as advanced airflow and gas furnace tuning. It’s not exactly what I was taught in school, but it’s makes more sense and It is supposed to improve the efficiency of the unit/units substantially. So in short my question is. How do you like to tune the airflow on an air handler/ furnace? And how do you set up the gas pressures when you do gas furnaces? Thank you!!

    • @advancedair6536
      @advancedair6536 2 роки тому

      I dont touch gas valve pressures on natural gas systems, unless I have a problem. Same as airflow, talk to a customer and see if they have a problem areas. Also make sure it is sized correctly..

  • @waynegrissom7928
    @waynegrissom7928 3 роки тому

    I central Florida we have a lot of gas furnaces and they are very cheap to operate. I save about 25% on energy cost during the winter using a gas furnace vs A/C cost ..Gas is everywhere here in central Florida.

  • @hkgonra
    @hkgonra 3 роки тому +2

    I am in west TN, my brother is just over into middle TN, my utility bill (gas and electric ) is up to $600 in the summer and under $200 in the winter. I have gas heat. He has a heat pump and his bill is much higher in the winter than summer. We both have 20+ year old units.

    • @advancedair6536
      @advancedair6536 2 роки тому

      You will save money when you replace the system

    • @hkgonra
      @hkgonra 2 роки тому

      @@advancedair6536 we may both save money with new units. But I don’t think it’s possible in this climate for a heat pump to be cheaper than gas heat.

  • @markwoten6679
    @markwoten6679 Рік тому

    The first question you had was what I was going to ask except i am in the north Ohio region. My old Rheem (1993) system is on its way out. Propane furnace is working but the A coil and condenser unit are shot. I’m trying to make up my mind on either a heat pump or ac condenser unit. I know the heat pump isn’t good under @ 30 degrees F. So what do you recommend? Plus the new system is R410A. My old was R22. I heard that R410A is being replaced with R32.

  • @fitter70
    @fitter70 2 роки тому +1

    When my buddy was installing furnaces years ago they used to use a company called Janitrol. He used to say we stand behind our product we are afraid to stand in front of them.

  • @tannerhunt4704
    @tannerhunt4704 3 роки тому +2

    Agreed, but what engineer at heil decided that the location of the inducer fan motor was ok on their package units.... I’m a Rheem/Ruud fan myself.

    • @michaelnash8435
      @michaelnash8435 3 роки тому +2

      I'm a Rheem guy as well. Parts are easy to source here, they treat me well (Rheem dealer), and when I had the relationship breakdown with ruud (customer asked for the nicest system he could buy, ruud wouldn't sell it to me because I wasn't a pro partner), I went straight to Rheem. I'm happy with them and I still have that ruud supplier if I needed a part Rheem couldn't get. If I felt like there was better equipment, I'd go for it. I agree with Zack though, the difference is negligible. Trane and lennox aren't as easy to get parts for, so I hate those the worst. Lennox is by far my least favorite.

  • @jts4248
    @jts4248 2 роки тому

    It depends on how you take care of it good video man