2024 Carrier Heat Pump Lineup 🔥❄️| 2024 Heat Pump Review

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In this video, we talk about the Carrier Heat Pump lineup in 2024. We discuss their single stage, inverter systems, side discharge heat pump, as well as their multistage products. We discuss which Carrier Heat Pumps qualify for the heat pump tax credits available through the inflation reduction act, as well as which systems are best for your climate. The truth is that not all heat pumps work great in cold climates, and even some of them don't do well in hotter climates like Phoenix and in this video we talk about which heat pumps will be best for your specific climate.

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HVAC tech here. Been doing this for almost 30 years. the absolute truth is efficiency does not gaurantee reliability. Inverter systems break down more often because of the massive electronics. All manufactures have the similar design evaporator coil that will develop a leak in 1-3 years. No brand is immune to this. Costing you an extra 2, 000 dollars in repairs. My advice, If you choose to get an inverter system. If 10 year parts and labor is availabe, GET IT! or Get the longest labor contract possible.

smacleod
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I live in the southern California high desert. Summer highs are 95-105 degrees. Winter lows average 25-35 degrees. I qualify for $8, 000. From the inflation reduction act. So the unit needs to have an energy star rating. I currently have a 25 year old 4 ton York. Any thing you can recommend?

Skookman
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What is the best thermostat option for a 38mura 4 ton? I understand any thermostat is usable. I’m trying to determine if Carrier’s proprietary thermostat is the best option to make best use of the variable speed blower and compressor.
Thanks 🙏

sama
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Great information. Which Carrier model of furnace and heat pump would you recommend for a 1230 square feet one level home in Quebec, Canada, so winter is about -3 to -28 degree Celsius. Thanks

niccote
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Looking for a system in NY state, most affordable quote is a Lennox cold climate, variable speed. Can I trust for this to work without needing to keep my gas boiler when it’s sub 30 degrees? (I’ve been warned that my electric bill will skyrocket) but I have solar panels. I prefer to eliminate my gas boiler completely.

anthonyleone
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What about a Goodman? Not sure whether to go with a single stage or a two stage or whether it's a decent brand? It gets pretty cold and windy in the winter, 20s, occasional teens and single digits. Hot and humid in the summer, maybe upper 90s. Heard that the 2 stage costs more to repair because it's more advanced?

Does Goodman have Daikin parts, and is it made in the USA?

Great videos, btw.

tailzzzzz
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Thank you for doing this. I am looking to replace our Oil heat boiler. We live in South East PA and was looking at a variable systems. Was thinking of running two separate systems one for 1st floor and one for second floor. Do you think this will work in our area

joshuapauley
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Hi and thank you for your help. I am looking for a solid recommendation but all this HVAC stuff and heat pump discussion makes my head spin. I live in just outside of Sacramento, CA. Looking to update my dated HVAC unit in a 2 story home with split system - 2 Trane HVAC XL20i comfort link units (3 ton & 4 ton) - with 2 working speeds. Looking at the Carrier Infinity line due to the efficiency, reliability as well as the multiple speed options to help lower overall cost of running the system. I have PGE for home gas and electric and its EXPENSIVE! I also have roof top solar panels to help off set electricity costs. Home is roughtly 3850sq feet, 4BR, 3.5ba. What are you recommending in this type of home??? Summers can be hot, with variable high temps but typically rarely more than 40 days total of the summer temps above 100 and winters not common to be below 30s. Thanks for any advice and for making this video...very helpful.

johnlemos
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I live in the high desert of So Cal in a 34 year old 2-story house with the original Carrier 5 ton furnace single stage a/c unit. House has vaulted ceilings throughout the 2700sq ft house also with original windows which seem to not be very insulating these days. Also our ductwork is beginning to crumble due to the age. We installed a mini-split in the master bedroom & bath a few years back as the single 5 ton unit wasn’t cutting it for the whole house and costs a ton in the summer to cool when it’s regularly over 100degF in the summer but with low humidity. Winters aren’t that cold but does get below freezing many days a year. We’re considering a heat pump to take advantage of federal credits for the remainder of the house as the old Carrier unit is well past its prime and likely ready to fail at any moment. I’m wondering what units you’d suggest for our hot desert climate So Cal house?

tomjones
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I'm out in Minnesota, looking to put a heat pump in as my ac died. I have a 2 zone ducted 2 stage carrier furnace, (59tp5a) I'd really like an inverter heat pump and when my furnace goes, a variable speed system. Are there any inverter systems that I could use without the need to change out my furnace? One contractor said the 38mura would work with it, but another said the 38mura wouldn't work with the 2 zones - which I don't really understand why it would matter since the zones are ducted post air handler? Perhaps suggesting the lower cfm from running just 1 zone would be a problem? Thanks for any insight!

GavinM-pcyt
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Please update the link to Energy Star. It doesn’t match the video as of October 22.

richardvandenberg
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On Carriers website, it states the performance series is a two stage or single stage compressor. The graph you show says its a variable. which is it?

SamusAran
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What you see installed most frequently . Westside jacksonville Fl? 2300 sq ft split level

mbram
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Hi, we live in Chicago suburbs. Hot and humid in the summer, but cold in the winter. We just got solar and want to maximize our efficiency, but don’t want to over spend. Have a quote for Carrier - Infinity 59MN7 (Variable) + 25NA8 (5 Stage), 59TN6 (2 Stage) + 25NA8 (5 Stage). Do you think it makes sense to go with the variable system? Or is this just excessive?

TGNGolf
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I live in Canada Ontario. Winters vary from -3. To -28. Technitions that I deal with are on the fence with heat pumps. They mention the technology is not quite there. Coils freeze up, tech's need to come out to fix heat pumps. One guy that has a heat pump mentioned on cold days will take a long time to heat up his house. He heats with wood his main source of heating. What is the right heat pump to have in my area

bradlauber
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3200 sq foot house, tampa bay area, built 96, concrete block, foam board wall insulation, fiberglass in attic....what would you recomend?

williamdrake
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Very helpful information. Just one thing- RPM is already plural (revolutionS/rotationS per minute). Thus no "S" at the end.

mehtotally
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One of the most important factors is how low an outdoor temperature a heat pump can run. I seldom see that information specifically called out in consumer data. I've seen a lot of customers' bills spike because they're kicking into electric resistance backup heat. Also do you know of any brands other than Mitsubishi where you can simultaneously connect the same outdoor unit to a forced air plus ductless?

bobgreenspun
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what do you think about the eg4 mini splits ac/dc units are they any good ////

sullydee
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I went to the web site and followed your video but it appears something has changed?? In your video you selected a specific line item that is no longer present. It does not show a list of all the manufacturers like your does. When you click on Show More that does not show up??? Did something change or am I doing something wrong???? Robert

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