Jantirol Heat Pumps = Goodman Heat Pumps
Ah, is there anything better than the heat and sunshine of summer? While summer provides long hours of daylight that are perfect for enjoying the outdoors, it also brings heat. In some places of the country, the heat is easily managed; in others, beating the heat requires the help of cooling devices! If you are living in one of these areas, and are practically dying each day of heat exhaustion, maybe it's time to think about getting an air conditioner. But before you buy one, consider getting a Janitrol heat pump, which will provide the cool air you need now - and the heat you will need later.
You say you've never heard of Janitrol? I bet you have, but just don't realize it. Janitrol heat pumps are a brand owned by Goodman Manufacturing Company, an industry leader in the heating and cooling business. Goodman has since discontinued using the name brand Janitrol, combining the Janitrol line of products into the Goodman name. Of course, there are still brand new and used Janitrol heat pumps out there that were manufactured before the switch, and because they are "older" models, you can get them at a great price.
While they aren't actively being sold by Goodman anymore, Janitrol heat pumps can be purchased brand new online from auction websites like Ebay, as well as used from all different sources, including local heating and cooling businesses in your town. So if you find one that is used, but in good working condition, go ahead and consider buying it. Because Janitrol is now Goodman, you can still get parts for thes "older" models. Of course, no matter if you are shopping used or new, if you are looking for an air conditioning unit, you may want to consider looking for one that is a complete system, and will provide cool air now and warm air later.
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If you can't find a used Janitrol heat pump system that has both cooling and warming features, then you may have to consider going with a new one. The Goodman DSZC18 heat pump costs on average $4,000, and has a ten year warranty; which is something to keep in mind if you are trying to decide between used and new - you can't get a warranty for a used heat pump.
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