Size | Large (More than 2100 Square feet), Medium (1500-2100 Square feet), Small (Less than 1500 Square feet) |
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Technology | Two Stage |
Comfort | Best |
Daikin DM 96 Furnace
$6,500.00 – $7,800.00
*Pricing is subject to site inspection. Any extras required for installation are not included in the online price.
Features
- Multi-position installation: upflow – horizontal left or right
- Compatible with the Daikin One+ smart thermostat and other Daikin communicating equipment
- Durable tubular stainless-steel heat exchanger
- Secondary stainless-steel heat exchanger for increased efficiency
- Efficient and quiet variable-speed indoor blower motor
- Quiet two-speed induced draft blower
- Durable silicon nitride igniter
- Self-diagnostic control board continuously monitors the system for consistent reliable operation
- Two-stage gas valve
- Fully insulated heat exchanger and blower section
- Optional continuous air circulation to keep the air moving throughout the home
- All models comply with CA Low NOx standards
- Can not be installed in California’s South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD).
Description
The Daikin brand DM96VC Variable-Speed Two-Stage gas valve communicating systems furnace provides exceptional indoor comfort and quiet operation. This furnace features a stainlesssteel tubular heat exchanger and durable silicon nitride ignition system. With its two-stage gas valve and variable-speed airflow system, the DM96VC provide homeowners with comfort all season long.
We carry both Lennox and Daikin. Furnace Family believes these are two of the best available brands. The most important part of the equation is not the brand but the installer, 80% of furnace failures are caused by a poor initial installation. As a company our workforce is experienced and we provide continual training. Our lifetime warranty on installations (labor and materials) speaks for itself. We stand behind our installations.
All companies have different levels of overhead – what they pay for insurance, staff training, vehicles, fuel, and more). Some small companies may have lower overhead and charge less, but that same company who gives you the “cheap” quote may not be as sustainable – and what happens if they’re not around in 5 years when you need a service call or emergency repair?
That’s like asking what a car costs. There are many different models and features as well as code upgrades certain homes need. A very good “ballpark price” for a base model for $4500 to $5000, the better model $5500 to $6000 and of course the best model $6000 to $6800. These are great starting numbers. Jobs can be $500 lower or up to $1,000 higher depending on code upgrades. Our estimates are always free. All of our home comfort advisers are previous installers not “just sales people” they will advise you on the best choice.
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