Your current heating and cooling unit is broken down, or your home needs some upgrades, and you want to start with the central heating and cooling system. Whatever your motive is, Goodman is one of the first brands you’ll see while searching online. The only problem is that different prices are available for a Goodman HVAC unit, so how do you know which price is correct?
At Monkey Wrench Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric, we understand how essential budgets and pricing are for homeowners looking to get a new heating and cooling system. In terms of brands, our technicians work closely with Goodman, so they’re constantly in the loop about which factors affect the cost of a Goodman HVAC product.
- Type of System (packaged, furnace, air conditioner, or heat pump)
Ductwork
- Energy Efficiency
- Optional Add-ons
This article will review these pricing categories and the different cost ranges for a new Goodman heating and cooling system. By understanding the various factors affecting a Goodman system, you can prepare a budget knowing the value behind your investment that best meets your home’s heating and cooling needs.
What Factors Affect the Cost of a Goodman System?
Type of HVAC System
Goodman offers a variety of units to pair with whatever heating and cooling needs a homeowner is seeking for their house. The following prices include installation since it’s recommended to have a technician install your Goodman system.
- Packaged system: A packaged Goodman system includes a furnace for heating and an air conditioner for cooling. These packaged units can cost between $18,000 to over $22,000 depending on the model, house size, and number of rooms.
- Furnace: A new Goodman furnace can cost as low as $4,200 to $15,000, depending on other factors such as labor and possible modifications needed to complete the installation. High-efficiency furnaces may also qualify for up to $1,000 in rebates through SoCalGas.
- Air conditioner: For homeowners seeking to stay cool during the hot Los Angeles summers, a new Goodman cooling system can cost between $3,600 to over $14,000. Pricing for a new air conditioner may vary depending on the season. Some companies may price units higher during summer and lower during winter.
- Air-source heat pump: An alternative to traditional heating and cooling systems, an air-source heat pump from Goodman can cost $17,995 to over $22,000. Although these systems are on the pricier end due to their heating and cooling technological designs, homeowners who choose one may qualify for up to $2,000 in rebates.
Although some of these products are priced significantly lower on other sites, they’re more likely to lack the craftsmanship required to install them properly.
All of the available Goodman heating and cooling units are offered without ductwork, which can impact the final cost of a system, too.
Ductwork
It’s common for homeowners to budget for a new HVAC system without taking into account any new ductwork that may be required. New ductwork for a brand-new Goodman system can cost between $1,200 to over $7,995.
Unless a house has an existing duct system in good working condition, homeowners must factor in the cost of installing ductwork. Every home is different, so accessibility greatly affects how much more ductwork is needed, which can increase the price of a new Goodman system. If technicians need to tear down some of the walls to install ductwork, this may drive up the final cost.
Ductwork is essential for any HVAC system to work correctly. Without it, a new Goodman heating and cooling system is bound to run into issues such as a lack of cool or warm air.
Another reason there is an extensive range in pricing for Goodman systems is the energy efficiency.
Energy Efficiency
The more energy-efficient a Goodman HVAC system is, the more it can cost. Homeowners may pay $2,000 to $4,000 extra for the most energy-efficient Goodman heating and cooling units.
Although these options cost more upfront, they can provide long-term savings. For example, an Ultra Low NOx, single-stage, natural gas Goodman furnace has a 96% energy efficiency rating. This means that for every dollar spent on heating, this particular Goodman furnace uses 96 cents of that dollar toward energy costs.
Energy efficiency, ductwork, and type of HVAC system affect the cost of a new Goodman unit the most, but the next factor is entirely optional.
Optional Add-ons
Although completely optional, the following cost factors can complement a new Goodman system. Each of the following add-ons has their price ranges.
- Air scrubber: An air scrubber is an in-duct mounted system that provides air purification. Opting into having one installed can cost around $2,000. Although an air scrubber isn’t necessary, it can help improve air quality by targeting air-borne pathogens that can slip through HVAC air filters.
- Surge protector: Surge protection is one of the most recommended add-ons thanks to its ability to protect a heating and cooling system’s electrical board from outages. Adding a surge protector to a new Goodman system can cost between $500 to $1,000.
- New thermostat: Most homes with heating and cooling systems have an operable thermostat with easy-to-use controls. Even if they’re in working condition, upgrading the thermostat could benefit a new Goodman HVAC unit. Smart thermostats can cost over $1,000 but have rebates available.
Not all heating and cooling companies offer these additional features, so if this interests you, make sure to bring it up during conversations.
Should I Invest in a Goodman System?
As one of the leading brands in the heating and cooling industry, Goodman products are sold everywhere in stores and online. It can get tricky to navigate through pricing when different costs are advertised. By breaking down the cost factors behind a Goodman HVAC system, you can better understand what exactly you get when investing in a new Goodman unit.
To help make the buying process easier for homeowners, we at Monkey Wrench Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric work closely with Goodman to have access to all of their heating and cooling systems. This helps us pass on savings to homeowners all over Los Angeles and the surrounding counties.
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