Amana HVAC Dealer in Raleigh, NC
Premium Comfort with Lifetime Warranty
Amana HVAC Sales and Service in Raleigh
Want the ultimate warranty protection on your next HVAC system? Amana is a premium HVAC brand best known for its industry-leading Lifetime Unit Replacement Limited Warranty — offering peace of mind that few other manufacturers can match.
Manufactured by Daikin in Houston, Texas, Amana systems combine premium build quality with excellent energy efficiency. Our NATE-certified technicians have deep experience with all Amana residential products and deliver expert installation, repair, and maintenance services.
Why Choose Amana?
- Lifetime Unit Replacement Limited Warranty — the best in the industry
- Up to 24.5 SEER2 efficiency ratings
- Premium ComfortBridge technology for self-adjusting performance
- High-efficiency variable-speed and two-stage options
- Manufactured in the USA (Houston, TX)
- Backed by Daikin — the world’s largest HVAC manufacturer
Amana Products We Service
- Central air conditioners
- Gas furnaces (single-stage, two-stage, modulating)
- Heat pumps
- Packaged units
- Air handlers
- Evaporator coils
- Indoor air quality products
Our Amana Services
- New Amana system installation with Manual J load calculation
- Amana AC and furnace repair — all models
- Amana heat pump diagnostics and service
- Preventive maintenance and seasonal tune-ups
- Amana warranty claims and registration
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Amana really offer a lifetime warranty on HVAC systems?
Yes — Amana offers an industry-leading Lifetime Unit Replacement Limited Warranty on the compressor in qualifying air conditioners and heat pumps. If the compressor fails, Amana replaces the entire outdoor condensing unit, not just the compressor — a coverage level no other major brand matches. The heat exchanger in Amana furnaces also carries a lifetime limited warranty. To receive this coverage, you must register your equipment within 60 days of installation, and the warranty applies only to the original registered homeowner. If you sell your home, coverage transfers but reduces to 10 years. Amana also provides a 10-year limited parts warranty on all other components. This exceptional warranty is one of the top reasons Icy Hot Heating & Air Conditioning recommends Amana to Triangle homeowners.
How much does an Amana air conditioner cost to install in Raleigh?
An Amana air conditioning system in the Raleigh area typically costs between $4,000 and $8,500 installed. The entry-level ASX13 single-stage units start around $4,000-$5,500, while mid-range two-stage models like the ASX16 cost $5,500-$7,000. Amana’s premium AVXC20 variable-speed unit with up to 24.5 SEER2 efficiency ranges from $7,000-$8,500 installed. Complete system replacements with matching air handlers or furnaces run $7,000-$13,000. Amana’s pricing is moderate — more than Goodman but typically less than Carrier or Trane — and their lifetime warranty adds significant long-term value that reduces total cost of ownership over 15-20 years.
Is Amana the same company as Goodman?
Amana and Goodman share the same parent company and manufacturing infrastructure, but they are positioned as distinct brands. Goodman acquired the Amana HVAC brand from Raytheon in 1997, and both were later purchased by Daikin Industries in 2012. Today, Amana and Goodman products are built in the same Houston, Texas facility. However, Amana represents the premium tier — it offers higher SEER2 ratings (up to 24.5 vs. Goodman’s 19), more advanced features like ComfortBridge technology, and significantly better warranty coverage with its lifetime unit replacement warranty. Think of it as a similar relationship to Toyota and Lexus: shared manufacturing excellence with different feature and quality tiers. For Raleigh homeowners wanting Goodman reliability with premium performance, Amana is the logical step up.
How does Amana compare to Carrier or Lennox?
Amana competes with Carrier and Lennox at interesting angles. Amana’s AVXC20 reaches 24.5 SEER2, which is competitive with Carrier’s Infinity (24 SEER2) and close to Lennox’s top models. Where Amana truly stands apart is warranty coverage — its lifetime unit replacement warranty far exceeds Carrier’s 10-year parts warranty and Lennox’s 10-year coverage. However, Carrier and Lennox offer more advanced smart home integration, wider model variety, and broader dealer networks. Pricing-wise, Amana typically costs 10-20% less than comparable Carrier or Lennox models, making it a compelling value proposition. For Triangle homeowners prioritizing long-term protection and efficiency over brand prestige, Amana delivers premium performance at a more accessible price point.
What is Amana's ComfortBridge technology?
ComfortBridge is Amana’s proprietary communication technology that connects your outdoor unit, indoor coil, and thermostat into an integrated system that continuously monitors and adjusts performance. Unlike conventional systems that simply turn on and off, ComfortBridge-equipped units automatically optimize airflow, refrigerant management, and staging for your home’s specific conditions. The system also provides real-time diagnostic data that helps HVAC technicians quickly identify issues during service calls, reducing diagnostic time and repair costs. ComfortBridge is available on Amana’s premium AVXC and AVZC models and works with compatible Amana thermostats. For Raleigh homeowners, this technology translates to more consistent indoor temperatures and better humidity control during our hot, muggy summers.
Are Amana systems made in the USA?
Yes — Amana HVAC systems are manufactured at Daikin’s massive production facility in Waller, Texas, just outside Houston. This is the largest HVAC manufacturing campus in North America, spanning over 4 million square feet. All Amana residential air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, and air handlers are assembled at this facility using a combination of domestic and imported components. The Texas manufacturing base means shorter shipping distances to Southeast markets like Raleigh, contributing to better parts availability and faster delivery. Daikin has invested over $1 billion in expanding and modernizing this facility since acquiring Goodman in 2012, continuously improving production quality and capacity for both the Amana and Goodman product lines.
Is an Amana heat pump good for North Carolina's climate?
Amana heat pumps are an excellent match for North Carolina’s climate. The Raleigh-Durham area’s mild winters and hot summers are ideal for heat pump operation, and Amana’s variable-speed AVZC models maintain efficient heating output down to about 25 degrees Fahrenheit. During our long cooling season, Amana’s top models operate at up to 24.5 SEER2, delivering significant energy savings compared to standard-efficiency equipment. The combination of heating and cooling in one unit eliminates the need for a separate furnace in most Triangle homes. Pair an Amana heat pump with their lifetime unit replacement warranty, and you have one of the best long-term value propositions in residential HVAC. Call Icy Hot at (919) 673-7667 for sizing recommendations.
