GoodmanR-32

Goodman Furnace And Air Conditioner 2 Ton 16 SEER2 AC With 80000 BTU 80% AFUE Multi-Speed ECM Gas Furnace System – Upflow | R32

80000 BTU • 80% AFUE • Upflow
Goodman Furnace And Air Conditioner 2 Ton 16 SEER2 AC With 80000 BTU 80% AFUE Multi-Speed ECM Gas Furnace System - Upflow | R32
Complete system
Complete system
Condenser
Condenser
Gas furnace
Gas furnace
Evaporator coil
Evaporator coil
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Key features

  • 2-ton cooling capacity sized for smaller homes up to roughly 1,200 sq ft
  • 16 SEER2 efficiency rating exceeds current federal minimums
  • 80,000 BTU output with 80% AFUE gas furnace for moderate heating climates
  • Multi-speed ECM blower motor reduces energy use and improves comfort consistency
  • Upflow configuration designed for installation in a basement, closet, or utility room
  • R-32 refrigerant with lower global warming potential than legacy R-410A systems

About this system

This Goodman bundle pairs a 2-ton, 16 SEER2 air conditioner with an 80,000 BTU, 80% AFUE multi-speed ECM gas furnace in an upflow configuration, making it a practical choice for smaller homes typically in the 800 to 1,200 square foot range, or any space where heating and cooling loads are modest. The 16 SEER2 rating clears the current federal minimum by a comfortable margin, meaning real-world energy bills will be noticeably lower than older 13 or 14 SEER equipment without reaching the premium-tier pricing of 18 SEER2 and above systems. R-32 refrigerant carries a lower global warming potential than the R-410A it replaces, and it operates at slightly higher efficiency under real conditions, a modest but genuine environmental and performance benefit.

The multi-speed ECM blower motor is the standout component on the furnace side. Unlike a single-speed motor that blasts on at full capacity and shuts off, the ECM ramps airflow up and down to match demand, which keeps humidity more consistent, reduces temperature swings between cycles, and cuts blower electricity use substantially. The 80% AFUE rating means 80 cents of every dollar spent on gas converts to heat, which is adequate for mild to moderate heating climates but will cost more to operate over time than a 96% AFUE condensing unit in a cold-winter region. Buyers in the Deep South or Southwest who run heat only occasionally will find the 80% AFUE trade-off very reasonable at this price point.

The HVAC.best Review
Reviewed by Dave Watson, HVAC.best
Score 3.5/5

This Goodman bundle offers a genuine efficiency step up from minimum-code equipment at a price point that undercuts comparable Trane, Carrier, and Lennox systems by a meaningful margin. The ECM motor and 16 SEER2 rating deliver real operating savings, though buyers should factor in Goodman's documented reliability concerns past the seven-year mark and budget for potential capacitor or coil repairs. It is an honest value pick for budget-conscious homeowners who are prepared to maintain it and have a qualified installer do the work correctly.

Efficiency3.5
Value4.5
Reliability2.5
Warranty3.0
Install-friendliness4.0

Overall score is the average of the five ratings above.

What we like

  • Price typically 15 to 25 percent below comparable Carrier, Trane, and Lennox bundles
  • 16 SEER2 rating provides measurable efficiency improvement over minimum-code units
  • ECM multi-speed blower cuts blower motor electricity costs and improves humidity control
  • R-32 refrigerant has lower environmental impact and slightly better thermodynamic properties than R-410A
  • Upflow layout is one of the most installer-friendly configurations, keeping labor costs in check

Trade-offs

  • 80% AFUE furnace will cost noticeably more to operate than 95 to 96% AFUE alternatives in cold climates
  • ConsumerAffairs reviews average around 2.5 out of 5, with repair costs rising after roughly year 7 as a recurring complaint
  • Dual-run capacitors and evaporator coil leaks are documented failure points that add ownership costs over time
  • Compressor longevity averages 10 to 14 years, compared to 15 to 20 years typical of premium brand compressors
Best for: Homeowners in mild to moderate climates who need a reliable, code-compliant replacement system on a defined budget and plan to have a licensed installer handle the work. Look elsewhere if If you are in a heating-heavy climate, plan to stay in the home long term, or want premium compressor longevity and factory support, a Trane XR or Carrier Performance series system is worth the additional upfront cost.

What homeowners and pros say about Goodman

Homeowners who have lived with Goodman equipment for several years describe a clear split in experience. Those who had systems professionally installed with correctly sized ductwork tend to report satisfactory cooling and heating for the first several years with few complaints beyond the occasional capacitor swap. On Google dealer reviews Goodman earns around 3.8 out of 5 stars across hundreds of reviews per location, with affordability and accessibility of parts cited most often as genuine strengths. The picture shifts on ConsumerAffairs, where the brand averages roughly 2.5 out of 5, and the pattern that surfaces most in negative submissions is repair costs climbing after around year seven, sometimes eroding the original savings from the lower purchase price.

HVAC professionals generally treat Goodman as a workable but unforgiving brand. They point to dual-run capacitor failures as routine and inexpensive to fix, typically in the 300 to 600 dollar range, but flag evaporator coil leaks as a more serious and recurring problem in owner feedback. Compressor lifespan is another trade-off technicians raise openly: Goodman compressors tend to average 10 to 14 years in the field, compared to 15 to 20 years that premium brands commonly achieve. A small but documented share of owners have reported refrigerant leaks within the first year of ownership, a failure mode that pros consistently attribute to installation errors or improper charging rather than factory defects, reinforcing the view that what you spend on a skilled installer is at least as important as what you spend on the equipment itself.

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 16 SEER2, cooling this 2-ton system for a typical 1200-hour cooling season at the U.S. average electricity rate of $0.17/kWh works out to roughly $306 per year in cooling, about $59 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: (24,000 BTU/hr ÷ 16 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 GSXH502410 + GMVC8 (this system) 16 Single-stage AC, multi-speed furnace Value pick
Carrier Performance 16 series (24ACC636A003 comparable) 16 Single-stage Typically 15 to 25 percent more than this Goodman bundle
Trane XR16 series (4TTR6024J1000A comparable) 16 Single-stage Typically 15 to 25 percent more than this Goodman bundle
Lennox Merit 16 series (14ACX comparable) 16 Single-stage Typically 15 to 25 percent more than this Goodman bundle

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

Questions about this system

Is 80% AFUE good enough, or should I upgrade to a 95% or 96% AFUE furnace?

For homeowners in the Southeast, Southwest, or other mild-winter regions who run heat only a few months a year, 80% AFUE is often a reasonable trade-off at this price. In cold-climate states like Minnesota, Wisconsin, or upstate New York, the annual fuel savings from a 95 to 96% AFUE condensing furnace can realistically pay back the upgrade cost within several years, making the higher-efficiency option the smarter long-term buy.

What does R-32 refrigerant mean for maintenance and service costs?

R-32 is a newer single-component refrigerant with a lower global warming potential than R-410A. Most certified HVAC technicians are now equipped to handle it, but it is worth confirming your local service companies have R-32 recovery equipment before purchasing, particularly in smaller markets. Refrigerant costs are broadly similar to R-410A at this time.

Goodman has mixed reviews online. What are the most common real-world failure points I should know about?

The most frequently reported failure is the dual-run capacitor, which typically runs 300 to 600 dollars to replace and is considered a routine repair. Evaporator coil leaks appear in a notable share of owner reviews and are a more significant repair. A minority of owners have reported refrigerant leaks within the first year, which is usually tied to installation quality rather than a factory defect, underscoring why professional installation matters with Goodman equipment.

Will this system qualify for the federal energy efficiency tax credit?

To qualify for the 25C tax credit, split systems generally need to meet both a SEER2 threshold and an EER2 threshold set by the IRS. At 16 SEER2, this unit is competitive, but you should verify the specific model numbers against the AHRI certified combinations directory and consult a tax professional before claiming, as eligibility depends on the exact matched system configuration.

How important is installer quality for a Goodman system specifically?

It is the single most important factor. HVAC technicians consistently cite installation quality as the primary driver of how long a Goodman system lasts and how reliably it performs. Proper refrigerant charge, correct duct sizing, and accurate airflow setup directly affect efficiency and component lifespan. Choosing a licensed, experienced installer and asking for a commissioning report is especially important with value-tier brands like Goodman.

Specifications

Cooling capacity 2 Ton
Efficiency 16 SEER2
Furnace output 80000 BTU
Furnace efficiency 80% AFUE
Configuration Upflow
Refrigerant R-32
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