“My highest recommendations for Devon and the Maritime Air team — thorough, honest, and on time. They explained everything in plain language and didn't push any unnecessary upsells.”
The dependable value brand.
Founded 1925 · Atlanta, GA · Parent: Paloma Industries (Japan)
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Rheem Manufacturing was founded in Emeryville, California in 1925 by brothers Richard and Donald Rheem. Today Rheem is privately held by Paloma Industries of Japan and is one of only two manufacturers that produces both HVAC equipment and water heaters under one roof, with major plants in Fort Smith, Arkansas (condensers) and Montgomery, Alabama (air handlers). Rheem also owns the Ruud brand — the equipment is identical.
Rheem's residential lineup is the Prestige (premium), Classic Plus (mid), and Classic (entry) series. Outdoor units use a copper-tube/aluminum-fin coil with Rheem's EcoNet communicating thermostat option on Prestige models. Compressors are typically Copeland Scroll.
12–18 years on the Treasure Coast with annual maintenance and clean coils. Coastal exposure (within 1/2 mile of saltwater) shortens that to 8–12 years without aggressive condenser rinsing and protective coatings.
Rheem is the most common value brand in Port St. Lucie's older neighborhoods (St. Lucie West, Lakewood Park, White City) and across budget-conscious replacements. The Prestige line is a legitimate alternative to Carrier Infinity at a meaningfully lower price.
Salt air is the single biggest killer of HVAC equipment on the Treasure Coast. Sodium chloride accelerates galvanic corrosion of copper coil tubing, aluminum fins, condenser fan grills, and even electrical lugs. Maritime Air Co. recommends coastal-grade coil coatings (Heresite, Bronz-Glow, ElectroFin) on any replacement within 1/2 mile of the ocean or Indian River Lagoon, plus quarterly fresh-water condenser rinses. This single practice often doubles outdoor unit life.
Rheem covers SEER2 14.3 through 20.5. The Prestige RA20 inverter is the most efficient model and qualifies for FPL rebates.
10-year registered parts warranty on the compressor and all functional parts. Rheem also offers a one-time conditional unit replacement warranty on Prestige models if the compressor fails in the first 10 years.
Rheem is the best value brand in the lineup. The Prestige series delivers 80–90% of Carrier Infinity performance at 70–80% of the price, and the Classic Plus is the smart-money pick for homeowners who want reliable two-stage cooling without paying for a top-tier badge. Rheem also offers the strongest conditional replacement warranty in the industry on Prestige models.
“My highest recommendations for Devon and the Maritime Air team — thorough, honest, and on time. They explained everything in plain language and didn't push any unnecessary upsells.”
“Devon has provided thorough maintenance and excellent service. Truly family-owned care — they treat your home like it's their own. Highly recommend for Treasure Coast homeowners.”
“Working with Devon on my HVAC system was a great experience from start to finish. Fair, clean install, and the system has been running perfectly through Florida summer heat.”
Yes, identical equipment. Different paint, different dealer channel, often different pricing in the same market — buy whichever is cheaper.
Rheem is typically 10–20% less expensive than Carrier for similar specs. Carrier has the edge on Infinity-level humidity control; Rheem has the edge on value.
Yes, generally. Earlier 1.x firmware had connectivity issues; current EcoNet 2.x is solid.
12–18 years with annual maintenance is typical. Watch the indoor evaporator coil for formicary leaks at 7–10 years.
Capacitors at year 5–8, then indoor evaporator coil leaks at year 7–10.
Same-day diagnostics, factory parts, honest pricing. Class-A licensed across the Treasure Coast.