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August 1st, 2025
Are you trying to figure out what HVAC system is best for your home?
Do you know what really determines whether your HVAC delivers comfort or frustration?
By the end of this article, you’ll know exactly which systems we recommend for Central Ohio homeowners in 2025—and more importantly, why the install process itself matters far more than the logo on the box.
The Truth About HVAC Brands Most Companies Won't Tell You
In Columbus, homeowners search every day for "best HVAC system." Most articles will rattle off 5-10 brands, throw around efficiency ratings, and call it a day.
That’s not how we work at Fire & Ice.
After 30+ years of installing, repairing, and commissioning thousands of systems across Central Ohio, we can confidently say this: the equipment brand matters far less than how it's installed and commissioned.
You could purchase the most expensive nameplate available and still end up with hot and cold spots, high energy bills, and noisy operation if it’s:
- Improperly sized
- Incorrectly charged
- Out of balance on airflow
- Running excessive static pressure
- Operating at the wrong fan speeds
- Never fully tested under load
This is why most contractors avoid discussing commissioning. They'll say "we do that," but rarely include it as a critical part of the conversation upfront. At Fire & Ice, commissioning is baked into every quote because it's the only way to ensure long-term comfort.
What Is HVAC Commissioning? (And Why It Matters)
Commissioning is not a quick startup or basic system check. It's a deep diagnostic process that ensures your system performs as designed. Done right, it takes time, skill, and precision.
Here's what commissioning includes:
- Measuring static pressure throughout the system
- Verifying airflow against system specs and ductwork
- Testing refrigerant charge under real conditions
- Adjusting fan speeds based on staging and duct design
- Full operational checks across heating and cooling modes
- Verifying thermostat functions and readings
- Running a 40+ point quality assurance checklist
- Documenting all results for your records
Commissioning turns a generic HVAC install into a fully customized comfort system built for your home.
The Best HVAC Systems for Columbus Homes in 2025
We install Carrier and Rheem systems because both meet our strict standards when combined with proper commissioning. Here's our top list for this year:
Carrier Infinity® 26 AC + Infinity 98 Furnace
- Ideal For: Premium comfort, energy savings, ultra-quiet operation
- SEER2: Up to 24
- AFUE: Up to 98.5%
- Features: Inverter compressor, variable-speed blower, humidity control, smart tech integration
- Comfort Score (fully commissioned): ★★★★★
Why we like it: Carrier’s flagship system adapts in real-time to deliver consistent comfort even during Ohio's most extreme weather swings. But without commissioning, its precision features won’t function as designed.
Rheem Prestige Heat Pump + Air Handler
- Ideal For: All-electric homes, heat pump conversions, lower carbon footprint
- SEER2: Up to 20.5
- HSPF2: Up to 8.1
- Features: Modulating compressor, EcoNet smart controls, quiet operation
- Comfort Score (fully commissioned): ★★★★☆
Why we like it: Solid performance with advanced modulating control makes this a great choice for homeowners shifting toward electric. Success hinges on matching duct design to equipment capability.
Carrier Performance™ Series AC + TP6 Furnace
- Ideal For: Balanced comfort and efficiency at a reasonable price
- SEER2: Up to 17
- AFUE: Up to 96.5%
- Features: Two-stage cooling, variable-speed blower
- Comfort Score (fully commissioned): ★★★★☆
Why we like it: A proven workhorse that balances budget, efficiency, and quiet operation for most Columbus home designs. Commissioning eliminates temperature swings.
Rheem Classic Plus Series AC + RGEC Furnace
- Ideal For: Reliable upgrade from aging systems without breaking the bank
- SEER2: Up to 16.0
- AFUE: Up to 96%
- Features: Two-stage compressor, ECM motor
- Comfort Score (fully commissioned): ★★★☆☆
Why we like it: A solid choice for homeowners replacing failing older systems who still want improved comfort and efficiency. Commissioning remains critical to long-term performance.
Real-World Story: Same Equipment, Two Drastically Different Outcomes
A few years back, we encountered two Carrier Infinity installs in Columbus:
- Home #1: Quiet, efficient, even temps throughout. 30% lower utility bills.
- Home #2: Uneven heating, noisy operation, higher energy bills.
The difference? Home #1 was fully commissioned by our team. Home #2 was installed with factory default settings.
It took us 90 minutes to fully commission Home #2 after-the-fact—something that should have been done on day one.
The Bottom Line: Commissioning Protects Your Investment
The best HVAC system isn’t defined by brand. It’s defined by how well it’s matched to your home, installed correctly, and thoroughly commissioned. That’s why Fire & Ice builds commissioning into every job—because your comfort depends on it.
- Carrier: Cutting-edge tech with adaptive comfort
- Rheem: Rock-solid performance and efficiency
- Commissioning: The critical piece that makes any system perform like it should
Ready for an Exact Quote? Let’s Build It Right.
If you're ready to get an HVAC system that’s sized, installed, and commissioned for long-term performance, schedule your in-home consultation today. No guesswork. No vague estimates. Just expert advice with transparent pricing.
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Final Thought:
Equipment brands come and go. Comfort should last decades. When you're ready for an HVAC partner who obsesses over commissioning—not just equipment sales—we're ready to help.