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    Trane TruComfort vs. Goodman GZV6SS Variable-Speed AC: An Honest Dallas Comparison

    Truficient installs both. Here''s when to choose each. → Request a Quote or call 214-238-4349

    Why This Comparison Exists

    Most HVAC contractor websites push the brand they sell. Truficient installs both Trane TruComfort and Goodman GZV6SS variable-speed inverter systems and has no financial incentive to favor one over the other.

    The Core Technology: What They Share

    Both are variable-speed inverter systems with continuous modulation. Both deliver continuous low-speed operation, extended dehumidification, and quieter operation. TruComfort uses R-454B (GWP 466); GZV6SS uses R-32 (GWP 675). Both are ducted — for ductless, Mitsubishi is our recommendation.

    Efficiency Ratings

    | Spec | Trane TruComfort 5TTV0X | Goodman GZV6SS | |---|---|---| | SEER2 Range | 18–20 | 16–18 | | Refrigerant | R-454B | R-32 | | Compressor warranty | 12 years | 10 years |

    When to Choose Trane TruComfort

    Premium homes (University Park, Highland Park, Preston Hollow), homes needing ComfortLink II communicating controls, dual-fuel configurations, long-horizon ownership.

    When to Choose Goodman GZV6SS

    West Dallas, South Dallas, Oak Cliff rental properties. Homes where ductwork is the binding constraint. Infill townhomes with builder-grade replacements. Secondary homes and garage conversions.

    The One Thing Both Can''t Do

    Neither is a ductless system. For ductless applications, Mitsubishi is the recommendation.

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