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    Nov 12, 2012, 10:44 AM
    Goodman Heating and Cooling heating too high and uncontrollable
    We can not control the heat from our Goodman heat pump and a/c unit. If we turn in on at its lowest (67/8 degrees) the house will be 85 degrees within the hour at the house' coolest spot. We have turn on the a/c unit and can't seem to get relief.

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