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Our GREE FLEXX review
GREE FLEXX is worth covering because value-focused homeowners see it in competitive bids. The lower price can be useful, but the quote should be held to the same standard: correct sizing, duct reality, electrical scope, support, and warranty.
Read this range carefully: it is verified equipment-package pricing, not installed totals, because no credible US installed-price book exists for FLEXX as of July 2026. Complete FLEXX Ultra R-32 systems (outdoor unit plus matched air handler) are publicly listed at $4,795 for a 3-ton at budgetheating.com and $5,190 (2-ton), $5,290 (3-ton), and $7,090 (5-ton, 18.5 SEER2) at hvacdirect.com. That public equipment pricing is GREE's real advantage in a quote review: you can see roughly what the installer paid, which is impossible with Lennox or Carrier. An installed quote adds labor, line set, electrical, and any duct work on top, so hold the delta between the listed system price and the contract total to an itemized explanation. The spread across the range comes from tonnage and from which generation is quoted: FLEXX, FLEXX ECO, FLEXX ECO R-32, or FLEXX Ultra R-32. FLEXX systems carry ENERGY STAR and AHRI badges on GREE's pages, but rebate programs key on the exact AHRI-matched combination, so verify eligibility for the quoted pair rather than the brand.
hvacdirect.com - Verified July 2026
Before you buy GREE FLEXX
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Real installed cost
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Key models
Make the quote name the exact outdoor and indoor model numbers. Model-number fog is how the wrong equipment ends up on your house.
Strengths and considerations
Strengths
- +Value-oriented ducted inverter shortlist
- +Flexible retrofit positioning for existing ductwork
- +Good comparison point against Bosch IDS and Daikin Fit
- +Official FLEXX pages include clear product and installation-context media
Watch out for
- -Brand perception varies by market
- -Dealer and distributor support are the critical variables
- -Cheaper quotes can hide incomplete duct/electrical scope
- -Product generation matters as R-32 lines roll forward
Quote risks
These are the issues to resolve in writing before you compare GREE FLEXX against another quote.
- Ask whether the quote is FLEXX, FLEXX ECO, FLEXX ECO R-32, or FLEXX Ultra R-32.
- Do not compare GREE to Bosch/Daikin without exact AHRI match and labor scope.
- Confirm parts support and warranty handler before accepting a value quote.
Before you sign: confirm these
These come from GREE FLEXX's own documented terms and open questions, not our test results. Get the answers in writing from the licensed contractor before you sign.
- ?The 10-year parts and compressor warranty only exists through a GREE Select dealer with registration within 60 days of installation. Standard dealers deliver 5-year parts / 7-year compressor, and controls carry 1 year for everyone. If the bid claims '10-year warranty', ask for proof the installer is Select-certified before signing.
- ?GREE's -22 F heating-range claim is an operating limit, not a capacity promise. Ask for heating output at your design temperature from the engineering data, and size backup heat off that number.
- ?FLEXX Ultra systems are publicly listed at $4,795 to $7,090 complete. If the installed quote runs multiples of the listed equipment price, require an itemized breakout of labor, electrical, and duct scope before comparing it against Bosch or Daikin bids.
- ?Warranty parts flow through GREE distributors, and compressor failures or coil leaks need a case number from GREE technical support first. Ask which distributor stocks FLEXX parts near you and what the typical lead time is; in a January failure that answer matters more than the badge.
Support and warranty
GREE's US warranty is dealer-tier dependent, per GREE Comfort's own warranty program page (verified July 2026): GREE Select dealers carry a 10-year parts and compressor warranty with registration mandatory within 60 days of installation, standard dealers carry 5-year parts / 7-year compressor, and controls get 1 year across the board. Warranty parts ship free via distributors, same-day UPS Ground when ordered by 2:30 pm ET, but compressor and coil-leak claims require a case number from GREE's technical team. There is no big branded dealer network here; your installing contractor and the regional distributor are the service reality, so vet both.
Warranty checklist: Select dealers: 10-yr parts and compressor (register within 60 days); standard dealers: 5-yr parts / 7-yr compressor; controls 1 yr
Alternatives to compare
Bosch IDS
A strong ducted-inverter shortlist when the quote names the exact IDS tier, matched indoor unit, duct scope, controls, and backup heat.
Daikin Fit
A strong option when a homeowner wants inverter comfort but wants to keep ducts.
Midea EVOX
Interesting value hardware, but installer support and model specifics matter more than brand familiarity.
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FAQ
Is GREE FLEXX worth it in 2026?
GREE FLEXX is worth covering because value-focused homeowners see it in competitive bids. The lower price can be useful, but the quote should be held to the same standard: correct sizing, duct reality, electrical scope, support, and warranty.
How much does GREE FLEXX cost installed?
Installed GREE FLEXX systems typically run $4,795 to $7,090, based on hvacdirect.com as of July 2026. Read this range carefully: it is verified equipment-package pricing, not installed totals, because no credible US installed-price book exists for FLEXX as of July 2026. Complete FLEXX Ultra R-32 systems (outdoor unit plus matched air handler) are publicly listed at $4,795 for a 3-ton at budgetheating.com and $5,190 (2-ton), $5,290 (3-ton), and $7,090 (5-ton, 18.5 SEER2) at hvacdirect.com. That public equipment pricing is GREE's real advantage in a quote review: you can see roughly what the installer paid, which is impossible with Lennox or Carrier. An installed quote adds labor, line set, electrical, and any duct work on top, so hold the delta between the listed system price and the contract total to an itemized explanation. The spread across the range comes from tonnage and from which generation is quoted: FLEXX, FLEXX ECO, FLEXX ECO R-32, or FLEXX Ultra R-32. FLEXX systems carry ENERGY STAR and AHRI badges on GREE's pages, but rebate programs key on the exact AHRI-matched combination, so verify eligibility for the quoted pair rather than the brand.
Who is GREE FLEXX best for?
Buyers who need a lower installed price and have a contractor experienced with the platform.
What should buyers watch out for with GREE FLEXX?
Ask whether the quote is FLEXX, FLEXX ECO, FLEXX ECO R-32, or FLEXX Ultra R-32. The 10-year parts and compressor warranty only exists through a GREE Select dealer with registration within 60 days of installation. Standard dealers deliver 5-year parts / 7-year compressor, and controls carry 1 year for everyone. If the bid claims '10-year warranty', ask for proof the installer is Select-certified before signing.
What brands should you compare against GREE FLEXX?
Most buyers should compare GREE FLEXX with Bosch IDS, Daikin Fit and Midea EVOX before signing. That gives you a better read on equipment tier, installer design quality, and quote pressure.
How strong is GREE FLEXX on warranty and support?
GREE's US warranty is dealer-tier dependent, per GREE Comfort's own warranty program page (verified July 2026): GREE Select dealers carry a 10-year parts and compressor warranty with registration mandatory within 60 days of installation, standard dealers carry 5-year parts / 7-year compressor, and controls get 1 year across the board. Warranty parts ship free via distributors, same-day UPS Ground when ordered by 2:30 pm ET, but compressor and coil-leak claims require a case number from GREE's technical team. There is no big branded dealer network here; your installing contractor and the regional distributor are the service reality, so vet both.
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