http://www.texasfurnace.com/
Didn't know the A/Cs were made in China, only seen one at a trade show and the guy in the booth was freaking out since I had a camera in my hand
They are selling the same A/C (and their furnaces) to Weil-McLain.
I was just curious, who is Texas furnace company?
My wifes brother just bought a one year old home in Utah, the condensing unit says Texas furnace co, made in China. The unit is pretty crappy and has a wobbly looking plastic fan blade in it.
I peeked up into the attic to take a look at the furnace, man what a mess. One of the typical installs we would see on the WOS. I was however surprised to see that it did cool the house quite well.
http://www.texasfurnace.com/
Didn't know the A/Cs were made in China, only seen one at a trade show and the guy in the booth was freaking out since I had a camera in my hand
They are selling the same A/C (and their furnaces) to Weil-McLain.
Maybe it is the same quatro furnace from the past. They were not the best.
Quality and Value Service and Repair
I checked out their website, I was just surprised to never hear of them before, I cant recall when anyone on this site has mentioned them either.
The data label on the c/u said made in china, it also has that same fan motor that Goodman has switched to (Broad ocean motor) and a scroll comp.
Next time I go up I'll get some pics of the furnace, not a very pretty site!
The furnaces are the old Consolidated technology. They bought the design when Consolidated went belly up.
Are Broad Ocean motors bad? Nordyne is using their ECMs in the new furnace line. While I don't see reliability in GE/Regal Beloit fixed speed motors, their ECMs do very well.
What name do they sell their coils under?
I hear you boys rumble about a plenum coil named Allstyle? Fortunately not sold up this way