Verdugo Houseworks Equipment Brand Notes

Los Angeles equipment brand notes from Verdugo Houseworks for HVAC, water heater, fixture, panel, EV charger, generator, and lighting-control work.

Brand logos shown for identification of equipment we install or service. All trademarks property of their respective owners.

Trane logo

Trane

XV20i TruComfort, XR16, S9V2 furnace

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Carrier logo

Carrier

Infinity 26VNA1, Performance series, Comfort series

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Lennox logo

Lennox

SL25KCV, EL22KCV, ML17KC2

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Rheem logo

Rheem

Rheem heat pumps, tank water heaters, tankless water heaters

Read Rheem notes
Goodman logo

Goodman

GSXH5, GVXC20, GM9C96 furnace

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Mitsubishi Electric logo

Mitsubishi Electric

M-Series MSZ-EF, MSZ-HM, MSZ-WR

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Daikin logo

Daikin

Daikin FIT, ductless systems, VRV systems

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Bryant logo

Bryant

Evolution series, Preferred series, Legacy series

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American Standard logo

American Standard

AccuComfort Platinum 20, Gold series, Silver series

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York logo

York

Affinity YXV, LX series, Latitude series

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A. O. Smith logo

A. O. Smith

ProLine XE Voltex, Signature series, tankless models

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Bradford White logo

Bradford White

AeroTherm G2, Infiniti tankless, KwickShot

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Navien logo

Navien

NPE-A2, NPE-S2, NCB-H, NFC-H

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Rinnai logo

Rinnai

SENSEI RX, RXP, RUR160iN

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Kohler logo

Kohler

Memoirs, Purist, Highline, Wellworth

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Moen logo

Moen

Align, Genta, Gibson, Cia

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Delta logo

Delta

Trinsic, Cassidy, Lahara, Foundations

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TOTO logo

TOTO

Drake WASHLET Plus S7, Neorest, Aquia

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Square D logo

Square D

QO load centers, Homeline load centers, surge protective devices

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Eaton logo

Eaton

BR load centers, CH load centers, AFCI breakers

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Siemens logo

Siemens

PL load centers, ES load centers, QP breakers

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Leviton logo

Leviton

Smart Load Center, Decora Smart, Evr-Green chargers

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Tesla Wall Connector logo

Tesla Wall Connector

Wall Connector, Universal Wall Connector

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ChargePoint logo

ChargePoint

Home Flex

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Generac logo

Generac

Guardian 10 kW, Guardian 14 kW, Guardian 24 kW

Read Generac notes
Lutron logo

Lutron

Caseta Diva, Pico remote, RadioRA 3, HomeWorks

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Brand Identification Notes

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Trane record can point to XV20i TruComfort, while a nearby Bryant record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Trane sits in the premium category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on furnace installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Trane, that means checking variable-speed diagnostics, communicating controls, coil and airflow setup. For Bryant, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

How Model Families Are Sorted

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Carrier record can point to Performance series, while a nearby American Standard record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Carrier sits in the upper-mid to premium category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on furnace installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Carrier, that means checking Infinity controls, refrigerant diagnostics, and variable-speed setup. For American Standard, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

Warranty Records And Registration

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Lennox record can point to ML17KC2, while a nearby York record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Lennox sits in the premium category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on furnace installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Lennox, that means checking proprietary parts, communicating controls, and coil diagnostics. For York, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

I do not want a crew selling a part until the readings tell the same story twice. On furnace installation, the expensive mistake is usually not the part itself. It is the missed condition around it.

Aram Sarkisian

HVAC Brands In Older Houses

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Rheem record can point to Rheem heat pumps, while a nearby A. O. Smith record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Rheem sits in the mid-market category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on furnace installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Rheem, that means checking water heater scale, anodes, and HVAC coil service. For A. O. Smith, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

Plumbing Fixture And Heater Lines

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Goodman record can point to GVXC20, while a nearby Bradford White record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Goodman sits in the value category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on furnace installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Goodman, that means checking installation quality, charge, drain slope, and filter neglect. For Bradford White, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

Electrical Gear And Controls

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Mitsubishi Electric record can point to MSZ-WR, while a nearby Navien record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Mitsubishi Electric sits in the premium ductless category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on heat pump installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Mitsubishi Electric, that means checking line length, condensate pumps, indoor head cleaning, and board diagnostics. For Navien, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

When Brand Preference Helps

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Daikin record can point to Daikin FIT, while a nearby Rinnai record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Daikin sits in the mid to premium category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on ac installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Daikin, that means checking inverter boards, commissioning, and dealer support. For Rinnai, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

Trademark Attribution

Brand identification starts with the rating plate, not the logo strip. A Bryant record can point to Preferred series, while a nearby Kohler record may mean a different parts lane, warranty window, or installation habit. The brand hub keeps those notes visible so a homeowner can move from the equipment name to a practical service scope.

Bryant sits in the upper-mid category, but the Los Angeles question is fit, clearance, and documentation. We look at product family, age, serial record, installation condition, and whether the work belongs on furnace installation. The brand page is not a factory-status claim; it is an identification path for equipment we install or service.

A useful brand note names the model family, the likely part lead time, and the owner record that should survive the visit. For Bryant, that means checking Evolution controls, airflow balancing, and seasonal service. For Kohler, the useful question may be warranty handling or whether an aftermarket part changes the closeout note. Start with all brand notes, then move to service scopes or cost guides when the model is only one part of the decision.

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