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So you really think that Goodman equipment is such a good deal? Bubba 09-20-2007
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Posted by Noon-Air on September 20, 2007, 10:56 pm

> Bubba wrote:
>> So you're (aka "the homeowner") ready to buy that Goodman A/C system
>> on the sole fact that its the cheapest unit you can find.
>> Keep this in mind. You will most likely be using their CAUF evaporator
>> coil. I just changed one last year in Aug due to refrigerant leaks. It
>> just barely made the 5 yr warranty period. Just today, I went back and
>> found that the coil I put in back in Aug of 2006 is now also leaking!
>> It seems Goodman has quite a problem. This coil in particular is a
>> CAUF3636.
>> Ahhh the money this builder must have saved on this $350K+ home 6 yrs
>> ago by having a 80% Goodman furnace and 10 SEER Goodman A/C
>> installed.
>> Bubba
> Hi,
> How about chanigng it's name to Badman or Notsogoodman?

"That POS on the scrap pile" works for me.



Posted by Tony Hwang on September 20, 2007, 10:58 pm
Noon-Air wrote:

>
>>Bubba wrote:
>>
>>>So you're (aka "the homeowner") ready to buy that Goodman A/C system
>>>on the sole fact that its the cheapest unit you can find.
>>>Keep this in mind. You will most likely be using their CAUF evaporator
>>>coil. I just changed one last year in Aug due to refrigerant leaks. It
>>>just barely made the 5 yr warranty period. Just today, I went back and
>>>found that the coil I put in back in Aug of 2006 is now also leaking!
>>>It seems Goodman has quite a problem. This coil in particular is a
>>>CAUF3636.
>>>Ahhh the money this builder must have saved on this $350K+ home 6 yrs
>>>ago by having a 80% Goodman furnace and 10 SEER Goodman A/C
>>>installed.
>>>Bubba
>>
>>Hi,
>>How about chanigng it's name to Badman or Notsogoodman?
>
>
> "That POS on the scrap pile" works for me.
>
>
Hi,
Wonder if the coil is made in China?

Posted by on September 20, 2007, 11:02 pm

> Noon-Air wrote:
>
> >
> >>Bubba wrote:
> >>
> >>>So you're (aka "the homeowner") ready to buy that Goodman A/C system
> >>>on the sole fact that its the cheapest unit you can find.
> >>>Keep this in mind. You will most likely be using their CAUF evaporator
> >>>coil. I just changed one last year in Aug due to refrigerant leaks. It
> >>>just barely made the 5 yr warranty period. Just today, I went back and
> >>>found that the coil I put in back in Aug of 2006 is now also leaking!
> >>>It seems Goodman has quite a problem. This coil in particular is a
> >>>CAUF3636.
> >>>Ahhh the money this builder must have saved on this $350K+ home 6 yrs
> >>>ago by having a 80% Goodman furnace and 10 SEER Goodman A/C
> >>>installed.
> >>>Bubba
> >>
> >>Hi,
> >>How about chanigng it's name to Badman or Notsogoodman?
> >
> >
> > "That POS on the scrap pile" works for me.
> >
> >
> Hi,
> Wonder if the coil is made in China?


Hell, *everything* is made in China or Mexico...




Posted by CJT on September 20, 2007, 10:47 pm
Bubba wrote:
> So you're (aka "the homeowner") ready to buy that Goodman A/C system
> on the sole fact that its the cheapest unit you can find.
> Keep this in mind. You will most likely be using their CAUF evaporator
> coil. I just changed one last year in Aug due to refrigerant leaks. It
> just barely made the 5 yr warranty period. Just today, I went back and
> found that the coil I put in back in Aug of 2006 is now also leaking!
> It seems Goodman has quite a problem. This coil in particular is a
> CAUF3636.
> Ahhh the money this builder must have saved on this $350K+ home 6 yrs
> ago by having a 80% Goodman furnace and 10 SEER Goodman A/C
> installed.
> Bubba

... or perhaps your installation job was inadequate.


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Posted by Bubba on September 21, 2007, 9:48 pm

>Bubba wrote:
>> So you're (aka "the homeowner") ready to buy that Goodman A/C system
>> on the sole fact that its the cheapest unit you can find.
>> Keep this in mind. You will most likely be using their CAUF evaporator
>> coil. I just changed one last year in Aug due to refrigerant leaks. It
>> just barely made the 5 yr warranty period. Just today, I went back and
>> found that the coil I put in back in Aug of 2006 is now also leaking!
>> It seems Goodman has quite a problem. This coil in particular is a
>> CAUF3636.
>> Ahhh the money this builder must have saved on this $350K+ home 6 yrs
>> ago by having a 80% Goodman furnace and 10 SEER Goodman A/C
>> installed.
>> Bubba
>
>... or perhaps your installation job was inadequate.

Perhaps, CJT, You are just retarded?
But then, Im sure if you installed evaporator coils, you would give
them a good acid bath and then a quick belt sanding before it was
installed.
Bite me.
Bubba

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