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Rheem Split Systems Trlather 02-06-2007
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Posted by on February 6, 2007, 8:45 pm
How is the reliability of Rheem gas furnaces and outdoor AC units for
a split sytem? Need to replace the builder grade "Jani-Junk" system
(real tired of fixing it)!


Posted by on February 6, 2007, 9:12 pm

> How is the reliability of Rheem gas furnaces and outdoor AC units for
> a split sytem? Need to replace the builder grade "Jani-Junk" system
> (real tired of fixing it)!


You'll get tired of fixing ANY system, till you get someone that installs a
system correctly.



Posted by on February 6, 2007, 10:04 pm
Trlather@comcast.net wrote:

>How is the reliability of Rheem gas furnaces and outdoor AC units for
>a split sytem? Need to replace the builder grade "Jani-Junk" system
>(real tired of fixing it)!


supposedly according to Consumer Reports, Rheem is rated second only
to American Standard. As a commercial contractor I can purchase any
brand I want, and will still reccommend Rheem products for residential
above trane carrier york or lennox.

Now, picture in your mind your "Jani-Junk" system.
Think long and hard about the duct system, as it too needs complete
replacement, and quite possibly upsizing to accomodate higher
efficiency equipment.

It very well could be the existing duct system is Junking your Jani
faster the the manufacturer designed it to self destruct...

Posted by on February 7, 2007, 7:20 pm
On Feb 6, 10:04 pm, gof...@gonefishin.net wrote:
> Trlat...@comcast.net wrote:
> >How is the reliability of Rheem gas furnaces and outdoor AC units for
> >a split sytem? Need to replace the builder grade "Jani-Junk" system
> >(real tired of fixing it)!
>
> supposedly according to Consumer Reports, Rheem is rated second only
> to American Standard. As a commercial contractor I can purchase any
> brand I want, and will still reccommend Rheem products for residential
> above trane carrier york or lennox.
>
> Now, picture in your mind your "Jani-Junk" system.
> Think long and hard about the duct system, as it too needs complete
> replacement, and quite possibly upsizing to accomodate higher
> efficiency equipment.
>
> It very well could be the existing duct system is Junking your Jani
> faster the the manufacturer designed it to self destruct...

Good points, I believe the existing system is undersized anyway, which
is hard on everything...I'm sure a manual J was done when the house
was built(wink) Thanks for the info!


Posted by Bob_Loblaw on February 7, 2007, 7:23 pm
Trlather@comcast.net wrote


>I believe the existing system is undersized anyway, which
> is hard on everything..


What makes you think it's undersized?



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Respectfully, Bob

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