Selecting the best combination of A/C+Furnace
Hi,
I live in about a 30 yr old home. I believe that the A/C and the furnace are the original. The furnace still works but the AC stopped working. In an attempt to educate myself about current options, it became somewhat clear that given the age of the furnace, it may be a good thing to change it along with the A/C.
The house is a split level, slightly under 3000 sq feet, which includes the finished basement. I live in the Midwest, winters are cold and long but summers are short and not as hot as the South.
Given the rebates and tax breaks at this point, it seems that the price of 80%-90% efficiency system is not much lower than the high efficiency versions.
I have one general question about the durability and frequency of repairs in high efficiency versions (with all the bells and whistles)- since they have many more components (moving parts and sensors) and generally more complex, do they fail more often than their simpler counterparts?
I have received the following estimates.
Goodman: GMV95 (90,000 BTU 95% efficient) + SSX14 3 Ton 14 SEER; price $5683
Coleman: CP9C (80,000 BTU, 97.5% efficient) + CCJF 3 Ton 14.5 SEER; price $5542
Rheem: RGFD (90,000 BTU, 95% efficient) + RANL 3 Ton 13 SEER; price $6010
Armstrong G2D95080 (80,000 BTU 95% efficient) + 4SCVLE30 3 Ton 15 SEER; price $5000
Carrier 58MVC (80,000BTU 95% efficient) + 24ANA7 3 Ton 15 SEER; price $5500
All businesses are giving 10 yrs parts warranty. Some give 10 others 5 years on labor. Carrier will cost additional $311 for warranty.
I need some guidance between several brands as to which may be better in the long-run (trouble-free) and would run quieter. Of the combination listed above, which would be a better option for money and service.
Thank you in advance for your help.