Goodman
Goodman Heat Pumps
A Goodman heat pump heats and cools your home in one unit. In summer it pulls heat out of your house like a standard AC, In winter it reverses the cycle and draws heat from the outside air. That is plenty for Phoenix winters, which rarely demand heavy heating.
No gas line required. Lower energy bills than running a furnace. Goodman builds these for value without cutting corners that matter.
Best fit: homeowners who want lower upfront cost, rental properties, homes without gas service, or anyone replacing an old AC with something simpler.
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Goodman Furnaces
Yes, Phoenix gets cold at night. January temperatures drop into the 40s and a gas furnace still has a place here. Goodman furnaces are popular because they are affordable, reliable, and backed by Daikin, one of the largest HVAC manufacturers in the world. Parts are easy to find and service is straightforward.
Most homes in Arizona use 80% AFUE furnaces. You do not need the high-efficiency venting setups required in colder states. The key point: a properly installed Goodman outperforms a poorly installed premium brand every single time.
Best fit: homes with existing gas lines, homeowners who prefer gas heat, and anyone who wants solid warmth without overpaying for features they will never need.
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Goodman Rooftop AC Units
Goodman rooftop units, also called packaged units, combine heating and cooling into one outdoor cabinet. These install on a roof or ground slab and do not need an indoor air handler, which saves space and simplifies the install.
Small commercial buildings, warehouses, shops, and some residential homes use these. In Arizona, the heat pump versions usually make more sense than gas-electric combos because the climate is so mild.
Best fit: commercial properties, manufactured homes, and anyone who wants the entire HVAC system kept outside.
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Manufactured Home AC Units
Manufactured homes need specialized HVAC. The ducting is different, the spaces are tighter, and the systems must meet HUD code requirements. Standard residential units often will not fit or perform correctly.
The most common options are downflow split systems that push air into floor ducts, compact packaged units that save indoor space, and heat pumps that handle both heating and cooling without gas. Mini-split systems are the best upgrade if you want room-by-room control without tearing up ductwork.
Best fit: mobile and manufactured home owners in Mesa, Apache Junction, and throughout the Valley who need a system built for their specific setup.
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