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A Goodman combination system is a great choice to keep your home warm all season long. With tons of extra features and a great price, a Goodman furnace and air conditioning system is the perfect choice for all of your heating and cooling needs.
Overview
An AC or heat pump system is only as good as its evaporator coil. The Goodman CAPTA evaporator coils are designed with this simple thought in mind for its longevity, accessibility, and value as their other heating and cooling equipment. The advanced design and all-aluminum constriction of this coil improves its durability and heat transfer efficiency. The CAPT is a cased A-Coil for use in Upflow/Downflow applications. These units include an internal TXV (thermostatic expansion valve), which is perfect for high-performance systems. Goodman pressure tests each coil twice prior to it leaving the factory. Whether you are replacing an old failing coil or installing a new system, you can choose Goodman's CAPTA units with confidence.
Features
Goodman is focused on providing high-quality products at an affordable price and protecting them with what we believe to be some of the best warranties in the industry. This clear focus has led to Goodman being a leading unit manufacturer of residential and light commercial heating and air conditioning products and systems in North America. Goodman creates products that are engineered for reliable long life, using the best components with some of the lowest failures rates in the industry.
Owners report quick, often damage‑free delivery and straightforward installation, including DIY setups with occasional professional check‑offs, and models such as the 80% AFUE 120,000 BTU unit heating a 2,100 sq ft New Jersey home comfortably and an 80,000 BTU 80% AFUE model replacing older systems. Many cite quiet operation and compact size compared to 18‑, 24‑, and even 30‑year‑old furnaces, though some mention shipping damage, missing instructions or paperwork, warranty requirements for certified technician troubleshooting, and occasional order mix‑ups that were resolved.
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