Posted by daninsc on February 02, 2011 at 18:44:33 from (206.253.150.191):
In Reply to: OT: Rheem Heat Pumps? posted by Casey in Ky on February 02, 2011 at 11:22:34:
I think that is the cheaper unit, but still good unit, i put alot of them in. that's not a bad price considering shipping is included. They are good unit esspecially for the price, i like better than a carrier(also the same thing as a payne) and tempstar(same thing as a heil) I would stay away from Goodman, we use to put them in, they have a bad promblem with leaking coils. Rheem and trane are the top 2 on consumer reports, they have very few problems. You going to put it in yourself? If so i can help you wire it, just get a honeywell digital t-stat, they work good together and i can help you wire it if need be. Rheem themostat wiring is a little differant than everyone elses.
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