GoodmanR-32

Goodman 5 Ton Package Unit Heat Pump & AC | 13.4 SEER2 Multi-Positional | R32

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Goodman 5 Ton Package Unit Heat Pump & AC | 13.4 SEER2 Multi-Positional | R32
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Key features

  • 5-ton capacity suited to larger homes in the 2,000 to 2,800 sq ft range
  • 13.4 SEER2 efficiency meets current federal minimum standards
  • Horizontal discharge configuration for crawl space, rooftop, or side-duct installations
  • R-32 refrigerant with lower global warming potential than R-410A
  • All-in-one package unit eliminates the need for a separate indoor air handler
  • Heat pump operation provides both heating and cooling from a single cabinet

About this system

The Goodman 5-ton package unit combines heating and cooling into a single outdoor cabinet, making it a common choice for homes with crawl spaces, manufactured housing, or mechanical closets where horizontal duct connections are the only practical option. At 5 tons, it is sized for larger homes typically in the 2,000 to 2,800 square foot range, though actual sizing depends on insulation, climate, and local Manual J calculations. The horizontal configuration means the unit sits low to the ground or on a rooftop curb, with supply and return ducts exiting through the side rather than the bottom.

The 13.4 SEER2 rating sits at the current federal minimum efficiency floor for most U.S. climate zones, so this unit will keep you code-compliant but will not win any utility-bill competitions against higher-SEER2 alternatives. R-32 refrigerant is a meaningful upgrade over the older R-410A found in prior-generation Goodman package units: it has a lower global warming potential and is increasingly the industry standard going forward. For a buyer who needs a straightforward replacement, wants to avoid a major refrigerant compatibility headache in five years, and is working with a tight budget, this system checks several practical boxes without overpromising on efficiency.

The HVAC.best Review
Reviewed by Dave Watson, HVAC.best
Score 3.1/5

This Goodman package unit is a budget-conscious, code-compliant option for owners who need a horizontal-discharge <a href="https://www.acdirect.com/complete-systems/air-conditioning-heat-pump?utm_source=hvac.best&utm_medium=equipment" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">heat pump</a> and are not chasing top-tier efficiency. It delivers solid value at purchase, but the brand's documented reliability history means long-term costs depend heavily on install quality and a willingness to budget for component repairs after year seven. Buyers willing to invest in a quality installation and a service plan will get reasonable performance; those expecting set-it-and-forget-it ownership over 15-plus years should weigh premium alternatives.

Efficiency2.5
Value4.0
Reliability2.5
Warranty3.5
Install-friendliness3.0

Overall score is the average of the five ratings above.

What we like

  • Purchase price typically runs 15 to 25 percent below comparable Trane, Lennox, and Carrier package units
  • R-32 refrigerant is forward-compatible and has lower environmental impact than R-410A
  • Horizontal configuration is one of the few practical choices for crawl-space and rooftop installations
  • All-in-one design simplifies installation compared to split systems requiring matched indoor and outdoor units
  • Replacement parts, especially capacitors, are widely available and relatively affordable

Trade-offs

  • 13.4 SEER2 is the minimum allowed efficiency, so monthly operating costs will be higher than mid- or high-efficiency alternatives
  • Dual-run capacitors and evaporator coil leaks are the most commonly documented failure points, and repair frequency tends to climb after year seven according to ConsumerAffairs reviews
  • Compressor lifespan averages 10 to 14 years versus 15 to 20 years for premium brands, meaning a mid-life compressor replacement is a realistic possibility
  • A minority of owners have reported refrigerant leaks within the first year, typically traced to install or factory charge issues rather than long-term wear
Best for: Homeowners replacing an aging package unit on a limited budget who need horizontal discharge and can pair the unit with an experienced installer and a basic maintenance plan. Look elsewhere if If you plan to own the home for 15 or more years and want to minimize repair exposure, a higher-SEER2 package unit from Carrier, Trane, or Lennox will likely deliver a lower total cost of ownership despite the higher upfront price.

What homeowners and pros say about Goodman

On ConsumerAffairs, Goodman earns roughly 2.5 out of 5 stars, a score that reflects a complaint-heavy audience where the dominant frustration is repair costs that begin climbing around year seven. Owners who ran into trouble frequently cite evaporator coil leaks and compressor failures as the most disruptive and expensive issues. Dual-run capacitor failures come up often as well, though owners tend to report those as manageable because parts are cheap and most HVAC technicians can swap one in under an hour. The broader takeaway from that channel is that Goodman ownership rewards attentiveness: units that get annual maintenance and early attention to small problems tend to last; those that are ignored do not.

Google dealer reviews tell a more balanced story, with Goodman-authorized dealers averaging around 3.8 out of 5 stars across hundreds of reviews per location. Affordability is the word that comes up most in positive reviews, and many owners note that a Goodman system installed by a careful technician performs without drama for years. HVAC professionals often describe Goodman as a solid option when budget is the primary constraint, with the consistent caveat that install quality is the single biggest variable in how long the unit lasts and how much it costs to maintain. For this specific 5-ton horizontal package unit, that advice holds: the R-32 refrigerant and self-contained design are genuine practical advantages, but the brand’s documented compressor lifespan of 10 to 14 years means buyers in it for the long haul should plan accordingly.

Sources: ConsumerAffairs Goodman owner reviews, AHRI Directory of Certified Product Performance, U.S. DOE appliance and equipment efficiency standards, Goodman product specification sheets.

What it costs to run

At 13.4 SEER2, cooling this 5-ton system for a typical 1200-hour cooling season at the U.S. average electricity rate of $0.17/kWh works out to roughly $913 per year in cooling, about $0 less per year than a minimum-efficiency 13.4 SEER2 unit of the same size. Your real cost depends on your climate and local rate.

Method: (60,000 BTU/hr ÷ 13.4 SEER2) × 1200 hours ÷ 1000 × $0.17/kWh. Rate source: U.S. EIA average; cooling hours: moderate-climate estimate.

How it compares

Brand Comparable model SEER2 Stage Price position
Goodman 5-Ton Horizontal Package Heat Pump (this unit) 13.4 Single-stage Value pick
Carrier Comfort Series Package Heat Pump (50XC) 13.4 to 14.0 Single-stage Moderately higher than Goodman, typically 15 to 20 percent more
Trane XR13c Package Heat Pump 13.4 to 14.0 Single-stage Moderately to considerably higher than Goodman, typically 20 to 25 percent more
Lennox Merit Series Package Heat Pump (XP13) 13.4 to 14.3 Single-stage Moderately higher than Goodman, typically 15 to 25 percent more

Competitor rows are comparable single-stage units at similar efficiency; price is relative position, not a quote.

Questions about this system

Is a 5-ton package unit the right size for my home?

Five tons is a starting point, not a guarantee. Proper sizing requires a Manual J load calculation based on your home's insulation, window area, ceiling height, and local climate. Oversizing a 5-ton unit in a smaller or well-insulated home will cause short-cycling, humidity problems, and accelerated wear.

What does the horizontal configuration mean for my installation?

Horizontal means the supply and return air ducts connect through the sides of the cabinet rather than the bottom. This is standard for homes with crawl spaces where the unit sits on a pad, or for rooftop installations with a curb adapter. If your existing ductwork exits downward, a horizontal unit will require duct modifications.

Will this unit work with my existing R-410A refrigerant lines?

R-32 and R-410A are not interchangeable, and the existing line set and components must be checked for R-32 compatibility before reuse. In many package unit replacements, the refrigerant circuit is self-contained within the cabinet, which simplifies the swap, but your installer should verify this for your specific setup.

What are the most likely repairs I should budget for over the life of this unit?

Dual-run capacitors are the most commonly reported failure, typically costing 300 to 600 dollars including labor and usually easy to resolve. Evaporator coil leaks show up in a meaningful share of owner reviews and are more expensive to address. Compressor replacement is a possibility in the 10-to-14-year range if the unit is not at end of life by then.

How does Goodman's warranty compare to premium brands on a package unit like this?

Goodman generally offers a 10-year parts limited warranty when the unit is registered within a set window after installation, which is competitive on paper. However, labor costs are not covered, so out-of-pocket repair expenses after year one fall on the homeowner or a service agreement. Premium brands often offer similar or longer coverage and may have lower claim frequency due to better component longevity.

Specifications

Cooling capacity 5 Ton
Efficiency 13.4 SEER2
Configuration Horizontal
Refrigerant R-32
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