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Location: Toronto, Canada
Years owned: 4
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I don't know what some people are talking about. Maybe they didn't have their furnace installed properly or something. I had the Carrier Performance 93 installed 4 years ago and it has been one of the best investments I've ever made. We live in Toronto, and it has only cost us $460 to heat our house for the entire winter.(fyi- we only have a small bungalow, but still!) When we moved in, we had an old oil furnace so we had it replaced, and over the course of 3 winters we have saved approx.$900. I've never touched the furnace yet and it works great!
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Years owned: 6
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My Carrier has been nothing but trouble since day one. The installers installed the wrong model (they decided to tell me that after it was in). It was services 4 times in the first 3 months. 3 times over the past 6 years. Like other I have read they have a balance problem with their induct draft motor. The material used for the plastic part is too soft and will wear and start to wobble. Eventually causing the motor to fail.
Location: Escanaba, MI
Years owned: 2
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Having to replace the Iduction Motor for the second time in two years due to heavy vibration noise. Furnace is very loud and Carrier Manufacturer isn't much help either. You just get the run around.
Location: Northern California
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I had the Performance 93 installed about 3 months ago, What a mistake. A very costly mistake. First, there is the noise level, it wakes me up all night when it turns on. I woke at 0430 this morning from the unbalanced or just poorly made/assembled induction fan noise. When the unit is operating it was causing so much vibration in my office I had to remove pictures from the wall. This was only a temporary setback, you see after the switch that turns the gas on failed the unit shut down and no longer operated. My noise problem was solved, it was 56 in my house, The repairman has been over 5 times (Great service)to fix the problem, you can't fix a poorly designed product, it is what it is. I now sit in the living room with a $30. space heater and the living space closed off, waiting for yet another fan assembly for my $7500. unit. What a piece of JUNK! I wish there was something to check that was 3 steps below VERY UNSATISFIED!
Years owned: 7
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Only had one problem - a circuit board needed replacing. Other than that there were no problems. Pretty good considering I never had service maitenance on it.
Location: Northwest IN
Years owned: 1
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Last December, after 30 years of faithful service my Carrier furnace had to be replaced because the heat exchanger cracked. It had done a great job heating the house: no repairs, just maintenance and was very quiet. Expecting the same great product I bought a two phase 80% efficiency Carrier furnace. The owner/salesman told me the unit would be so quiet that I would not hear it standing next to it and that 90% of the time the furnace would be in the first stage thereby saving me money. ha! Was I shocked with how bad this unit is. 90% of the time it is in the 2nd stage, which costs more money and it is extremely loud. It wakes me up when it comes on during the night and the loud noise keeps me up. Some of the rooms in my house vibrate due to the extreme loudness. I live near Chicago so the winters can get quite cold and windy; having this furnace is extremely irritating and costly. Carrier did send someone to "fix" it but to no avail, and the "fix" made it even louder. It still ran in the higher stage 90% of the time. Also, now that it is summer, running the air conditioner is irritating. The furnace's blower produces an extremely loud noise and causes vibrating rooms. It never did this with the former furnace.
Location: Greenwood, IN
Years owned: 6
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We purchased our WeatherMaker Model 58MVP with our home in 2000. In 1997, the previous owner purchased it as a replacement for a Trane heat pump system installed when the home was built in 1993. She claimed the house never felt warm in the winter before she bought the Carrier unit. We are nearing the end of our sixth heating season and we've had no problems or expense with the system other than air filters. For added peace of mind, the previous owner bought the extended warranty which transferred to us -- but it looks like that's one that will never be used! A great product that will be replaced next time by another Carrier product!
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Years owned: 16
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My Carrier WeatherMaker gas furnace model 58SXA was installed in 1990 and started having problems after the first heating season (it wouldn't start) The installer replaced the ignitor. The following year, it became intermittant and got worse after 4 months. Even the service man that installed it could not find the problem. I started to trouble shoot it my self and after 15 minutes found a cold solder joint on the PCB that the high voltage wire terminates to. Three years later, the installer informed me the company that held my warrenty went bankrupt. A few years later, problems again. (would start and stop after 5 minutes) Turning the power on and off fixed it for 3 days and problem came back. A different serviceman replaced the thermostat, draft motor, draft control board and gave up when it stopped working the next day. When I asked for suggestions, he said I could replace the ignition lock out control board and if that didn't fix it, try replacing the piot burner, which I did and it works finally but the furnace has a loud vibration that can be heard throughout the house. Five year ago the the installer sent me a letter stating my furnace is approaching End of Life and they would give me good deal on a new furnace..... I would never buy a Carrier furnace again and I tell all my friends not to buy one.
Location: COTATI. CA.
Years owned: 6
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I have been installing Carrier furnaces since 2000. I have lost count of how many 96% Infinity 58MVB / 58MVP furnaces we have installed and honestlty would not use anything else. As a contractor I can sleep at night knowing that our installations are up and in operation keeping our clients warm and coo, 24/7. For ownership, if I put them in, 88HVAC owns the responsibility of keeping the unit running. They are quiet, long lasting and trouble-free. My mom has one, her neighbor, and my cousins all have a 58MVB in their homes. Oh, by the way, Carrier are at the apex of their brand. Their other brands are good, but are not Carrier. I had two inducers fail on me, on board in the last 6 years. And Carrier replaced it immediately under warrantee, no hassles.
Location: grovertown, in.
Years owned: 12
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Installed the Weather Maker new in 1994. Constant problems (hot surface ignition igniter, control board and voltage problems) starting in 2002. Very expensive and hard to find parts. 11/06, unit had to be replaced due to cracked heat exchanger, after only 12 years. The most overrated and expensive equipment out there.
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