GoodmanR-32

Goodman 3 Ton R32 Wall-Mount Air Handler With Built-in 10kW Heater (AWST36LU1310)

Model AWST36LU1310
Goodman 3 Ton R32 Wall-Mount Air Handler With Built-in 10kW Heater (AWST36LU1310)
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Key features

  • 3-ton capacity wall-mount air handler for ductless or limited-duct installations
  • Built-in 10kW electric resistance heater for supplemental or primary heat
  • R-32 refrigerant for lower global-warming potential versus R-410A
  • Wall-mount configuration suits additions, garages, and spaces without duct access
  • Goodman value-tier pricing, typically 15 to 25 percent below Carrier, Trane, and Lennox
  • Compatible with select Goodman R-32 outdoor condensing units only

About this system

The Goodman AWST36LU1310 is a 3-ton wall-mount air handler designed for ductless or semi-ducted applications where a traditional indoor unit won’t fit. The built-in 10kW electric heater makes it a self-contained heating and cooling solution without the need for a separate furnace or baseboard strip heat, which suits additions, sunrooms, garages, or any space that lacks existing ductwork infrastructure. It runs on R-32 refrigerant, a lower global-warming-potential alternative to R-410A that is becoming the industry standard as refrigerant regulations tighten.

Wall-mount air handlers occupy a specific niche: they deliver conditioned air directly from the unit rather than through a duct network, so placement and line-set routing matter considerably. The 10kW heater (roughly 34,000 BTU of electric resistance heat) is adequate for supplemental or primary heating in moderate climates, though in colder regions it will run up electricity costs compared to a heat pump setup. Buyers should confirm compatibility with their outdoor condensing unit before purchasing, as wall-mount configurations have narrower pairing options than standard coil-only air handlers.

The HVAC.best Review
Reviewed by Dave Watson, HVAC.best
Score 2.8/5

The AWST36LU1310 fills a real gap for homeowners who need a wall-mount solution with integrated electric heat and want to avoid premium-brand pricing. The trade-off is a reliability track record that lags behind Trane or Carrier in long-term compressor and coil durability, and performance that depends heavily on who installs it. For the right application and budget, it is a workable choice; for a primary whole-home system where longevity is the priority, buyers should weigh the cost difference against the risk of repair bills after year seven.

Efficiency2.5
Value3.5
Reliability2.5
Warranty3.0
Install-friendliness2.5

Overall score is the average of the five ratings above.

What we like

  • Wall-mount form factor opens up installation locations that standard air handlers cannot serve
  • Integrated 10kW heater eliminates the need for separate strip heat hardware and wiring
  • R-32 refrigerant positions the unit ahead of the regulatory curve as R-410A phases out
  • Goodman's value pricing keeps upfront cost meaningfully lower than comparable Carrier or Trane units
  • Widely available parts network and large installer base lower service wait times in most markets

Trade-offs

  • No published SEER2 rating available for this specific configuration, making efficiency comparisons difficult
  • 10kW electric resistance heat is costly to operate in climates where temperatures drop below 30 degrees regularly
  • Goodman's documented history of evaporator coil leaks and capacitor failures raises long-term maintenance costs, particularly after year seven
  • Wall-mount units have a narrower field of compatible outdoor equipment, limiting future upgrade options
Best for: Homeowners adding conditioned space to a home, such as a sunroom, converted garage, or room addition, where running new ductwork is impractical and budget is a primary concern. Look elsewhere if If this is the primary system for a full home and you expect to stay in the house for 15 or more years, the longer compressor lifespan and stronger coil durability of Mitsubishi, Daikin, or Fujitsu wall-mount systems may justify paying more upfront.

What homeowners and pros say about Goodman

Homeowners who have gone with Goodman equipment tend to split into two camps, and that split is visible in the brand’s ratings: a ConsumerAffairs score of around 2.5 out of 5 reflects a channel where dissatisfied owners are more likely to post, and the recurring complaint is repair costs that start climbing after roughly year seven. Google dealer reviews land higher, around 3.8 out of 5, and in that channel, affordability is consistently the most praised quality. For the AWST36LU1310 specifically, buyers in addition and garage conversion projects report satisfaction with the wall-mount form factor and the convenience of the built-in heater, while those who have owned Goodman equipment longer point to dual-run capacitor failures as an expected maintenance item and express more concern about evaporator coil integrity over time.

HVAC technicians offer a more nuanced view. Many installers note that Goodman’s real performance gap versus premium brands shows up in compressor longevity, with Goodman compressors averaging 10 to 14 years compared to 15 to 20 years for Trane or Carrier equivalents. Techs also flag evaporator coil leaks as a documented weak point and note that a minority of owners experience refrigerant leaks within the first year, which those same technicians attribute primarily to installation or initial charge issues rather than unit defects. The consistent professional advice is that Goodman equipment rewards careful, experienced installation more than most brands, meaning the choice of installer matters as much as the choice of equipment.

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

How it compares

Brand Comparable model SEER2 Stage Price position
Goodman AWST36LU1310 Not published Single-stage Value pick
Mitsubishi PCA-A36GA4 (ceiling cassette, comparable wall-mount range) Varies by outdoor unit pairing Variable-speed Significantly higher than Goodman
Daikin FDMQ36RVJU (ceiling concealed, comparable capacity) Varies by outdoor unit pairing Variable-speed Moderately to significantly higher than Goodman
Fujitsu ARSTG36LMAS (slim duct / wall-mount comparable) Varies by outdoor unit pairing Variable-speed Moderately higher than Goodman

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

Questions about this system

What outdoor units are compatible with the AWST36LU1310?

This air handler is designed to pair with Goodman R-32 outdoor condensing units in the corresponding 3-ton range. Because R-32 systems have a narrower compatibility list than older R-410A equipment, you should confirm the specific outdoor unit model number with Goodman or your installer before purchasing to avoid a mismatch.

Is a 10kW heater enough to heat a space on its own, or is it only supplemental?

A 10kW electric heater produces roughly 34,000 BTU and can serve as primary heat in mild climates or well-insulated spaces up to about 1,000 to 1,200 square feet. In colder climates, it will struggle to maintain setpoint temperatures on the coldest days and will run continuously, which significantly increases electricity costs compared to a heat pump.

What are the most common repair issues Goodman wall-mount air handler owners run into?

Based on documented Goodman failure patterns across their product line, dual-run capacitors are the most frequently reported failure, typically a relatively affordable repair in the 300 to 600 dollar range. Evaporator coil leaks are reported in a meaningful share of owner reviews, and compressor lifespan averages 10 to 14 years versus 15 to 20 years for premium-brand equipment.

Why does this unit use R-32 instead of R-410A?

R-32 has a significantly lower global-warming potential than R-410A and is part of a broader industry shift driven by EPA and international refrigerant regulations. It also operates at slightly higher efficiency in many system configurations. The practical implication for owners is that technicians working on R-32 systems need specific certification and compatible recovery equipment, which is becoming standard but is worth confirming with your service provider.

Does the wall-mount configuration require any special framing or structural support?

Wall-mount air handlers are heavier than typical ductless wall cassettes and require solid blocking or a reinforced mounting surface to bear the unit's weight safely. A standard drywall installation without backing is not sufficient. Your installer should assess the wall structure and add blocking if needed, which can add labor time and cost to the installation.

Specifications

Cooling capacity 3 Ton
Refrigerant R-32
Model AWST36LU1310
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