Heil is a contractor-channel brand owned by Carrier Global (the same parent as Carrier, Bryant, and several other HVAC labels). It's a mid-tier brand with good contractor support and solid reliability. Goodman, available factory-direct through Furnace Direct, offers comparable specifications at lower total installed cost. Here's how they compare for Minnesota heating needs.
Brand Background
Heil: Owned by Carrier Global via its International Comfort Products (ICP) division. Heil shares manufacturing platforms with other ICP brands including Tempstar, Arcoaire, and Comfortmaker. Solid contractor-channel brand sold exclusively through HVAC dealers.
Goodman: Owned by Daikin, the world's largest HVAC manufacturer. Goodman is the most-installed brand in the US residential market, focused on delivering reliable, efficient equipment at factory-direct wholesale prices.
Lineup Comparison
| Heil Model | Goodman Equivalent | AFUE | Stages | Motor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ion 98 / QuietComfort Deluxe | GMVC98 | 98% | Modulating | ECM Variable |
| Ion 96 / Performance 96 | GMVC96 | 96% | Two-stage | ECM Variable |
| QuietComfort 96 | GMSS96 | 96% | Single | PSC Multi-speed |
| Performance 80 | GMSS80 | 80% | Single | PSC |
Reliability
Heil, as part of the Carrier family, generally ranks in the upper-mid tier for reliability — above Goodman in most surveys but below Carrier and Trane top-tier models. The practical gap between Heil and Goodman in real-world performance is modest, and both produce furnaces that reliably serve Minnesota homeowners for 15–20+ years with proper maintenance.
Warranty Comparison
| Coverage | Heil | Goodman |
|---|---|---|
| Heat exchanger | Lifetime (registered) | Lifetime (registered) |
| Parts | 10 years (registered) | 10 years (registered) |
| Unit replacement | Not offered | 10 years limited (registered) |
Goodman's 10-year unit replacement warranty — replacing the entire furnace on a covered failure, not just the part — remains a meaningful edge over Heil.
Price Comparison
| Furnace Type | Heil (Contractor Installed) | Goodman (Factory-Direct + Labor) | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 96% AFUE, single-stage | $3,000–$4,500 | $2,000–$3,000 | $800–$1,500 |
| 96% AFUE, two-stage ECM | $4,000–$6,000 | $2,800–$4,000 | $1,200–$2,000 |
| 98% AFUE, modulating | $5,500–$8,000 | $3,500–$5,500 | $2,000–$2,500 |
Which Is Right for Minnesota?
For homeowners who want a brand with carrier-family backing and are buying through a contractor relationship, Heil is a solid choice. For homeowners focused on value — comparable specs, better unit replacement warranty, and lower total installed cost — Goodman factory-direct delivers better ROI. The $1,200–$2,000 difference on a two-stage model could fund years of professional maintenance and still come out ahead.
Shop Factory-Direct
Furnace Direct carries the full Goodman lineup at wholesale pricing with same-day delivery in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Browse models and compare pricing.
Related Resources
- Goodman vs. Carrier Furnace Comparison
- Goodman vs. American Standard Furnace
- Goodman vs. Trane Furnace Comparison
- How to Get Multiple HVAC Quotes
- Furnace Installation Cost in Minnesota 2026
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