Gibson Furnace Reviews

Nordyne is a company that began about 65 years ago as one of the subsidiaries of Nortek, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. Nortek, on the other hand, was founded in 1967. It was traded publicly in the New York Stock Exchange.
It was acquired by a few private investors in August of 2004. Nordyne uses the name Gibson in North America. It has an exclusive license to use that name though the name is a registered trademark of a company called White Consolidated Industries, Inc. They are responsible for the marketing of the Gibson furnace.
Gibson manufactures several products for comfortable home living. They sell products to residential and light commercial businesses. Other than the Gibson furnace, they also manufacture air conditioners and heat pumps.
When it comes to the efficiency of the product, Gibson still needs to prove its worth in the market. True enough; there are still too few people who are using Gibson to be able to say that it has come at par with competition brands like Rheem, Goodman or Intertherm.
Users say that the furnace is an okay product, so to speak. It is relatively quiet, produces not much noise. And it works satisfactorily in heating up the room. It also has an indicator that will tell you if something is wrong with the product.
Most people who use the product give it satisfactory reviews. Consumers say that there is a need for improvement on the durability of the product. Some of its products failed to work days after the purchase. Other models have broken down on users after two years.
However, this is not entirely Gibson’s fault. As with any furnace, the product should be properly installed. It can be just quite tricky at first. But if the furnace is installed properly, there should be no problems with your Gibson furnace.
Of course, improvements in the durability and the efficiency of the product will be very much welcome.