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Maytag M1200 PSH4BI 22 SEER Heat Pump Review

Maytag is a company that has been a ground-breaker for generations and it continues the tradition with the Maytag model M1200 – 22 SEER heat pump.  This energy miser offers an incredibly high 22 SEER that leads the industry and will dramatically reduce energy costs in most homes.  Savings up to 50% and possibly higher will be delivered by this high-tech heat pump.  As you can expect, heat pump reviews offered by homeowners who have installed the Maytag model M1200 heat pump are very positive about its performance and energy efficiency.  Reducing your energy bills is accompanied by some of the lowest noise levels in the industry as well as a stainless steel cabinet for great looks to go with great performance.

This Maytag heat pump is included in our Top Rated Heat Pumps 2013 list. In this Maytag model M1200 – 22 SEER heat pump review we’ll next look at the top features of this heat pump and then offer some current pricing for several sizes.

  • 22 SEER for cooling; 10.0 HSPF for heating.
  • This Energy Star heat pump may be eligible for tax credits and utility rebates.
  • IQ Drive thermostat coordinates the heat pump and air handler for maximum efficiency.
  • Modulated rotary compressor can be programmed to run at nearly any level for ultimate climate control.
  • IQ Drive offers precise control of temperature, humidity, air quality and ventilation.
  • Balanced heating and cooling with almost no temperature fluctuation.
  • Uses R-410A/Smart Cool 410 refrigerant that won’t harm the environment.
  • Low rpm operation produces lower noise, assisted by compressor blanket and insulated cabinet.
  • Permanently lubricated motor is maintenance-free.
  • Brushed stainless steel cabinet is durable and resistant to corrosion.
  • Options include a UV air purifier, electronic air cleaner and a humidifier.

Maytag model M1200 – 22 SEER Heat Pump Prices

This is not a unit that is being offered at wholesale HVAC prices!  It is one of the more expensive heat pumps on the market, but it will begin to pay you back immediately by lowering your energy bills.  Prices are usually only supplied by dealers directly to customers, but we have uncovered a few sample prices for this state of the art heat pump.

2 ton Maytag PSH4BI iQ Drive heat pump: $2,899

3 ton Maytag PSH4BI iQ Drive heat pump: $3,259

4 ton Maytag PSH4BI iQ Drive heat pump: $3,759

5 ton Maytag PSH4BI iQ Drive heat pump: $4,169

 

Maytag model M1200 – 22 SEER Heat Pump Warranty

You won’t be surprised to learn that this heat pump comes with one of the better warranties in the industry.  The basic warranty is a 12-year limited warranty that covers the compressor and all parts.  If the compressor fails in the first 12 years, Maytag will replace the entire heat pump. Labor is covered for 1 year.  Dealers have the option of offering to extend the labor coverage to the full 12 years.

Maximize your Investment with Quality Installation

It is important to have the Maytag model M1200 – 22 SEER heat pump properly installed if you hope to get the 22 SEER and 10 HSPF it has the potential to give.  An improperly installed heat pump will not perform up to its potential and it may fail, costing you money in the long run.  Short-cuts with top of the line heat pumps usually turn out to cost us money rather than saving us money.  Hire a qualified contractor to install your Maytag model M1200 with IQ Drive and it will reduce your energy bills every month while giving you indoor climate control that will exceed your expectations.

 

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2 thoughts on “Maytag M1200 PSH4BI 22 SEER Heat Pump Review

  • August 2, 2011 at 9:03 am
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    I’m in the market for a heat pump and have just learned that Maytag’s warrany is carried by another
    company and they just went bankrupt. Many horror stories about this brand floating around – will avoid this unit at all costs.

  • October 7, 2011 at 11:04 pm
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    What is the name of the bankrupt company? All brands have horror stories.

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