“We will revolutionize the Heating and Air Conditioning Industry with the highest-quality equipment, manufactured by the best-producing workforce and sold for the best value in the market.” Harold V. Goodman
In 1954, Harold V. Goodman, founder of Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., became an air conditioning contractor in the rapidly growing city of Houston,Texas. As the steamy Gulf Coast city grew, so did Harold’s business, and by the late 1960s, he was one of the most successful HVAC contractors in the United States.
In 1975, Harold entered HVAC manufacturing with the formation of Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. The company began as a maker of flexible air duct and plastic blade registers. As this business grew successfully, however, Harold turned his sights to building HVAC equipment, recognizing the industry’s need for a high-quality, low-cost producer of central air conditioning systems.
In 1982 as luck would have it, Harold learned that another HVAC manufacturer was closing its doors and selling off its manufacturing equipment. He quickly stepped in to purchase the shuttering company’s machinery, transported it to a large warehouse in Houston, and in 1982, Goodman entered the market as a manufacturer of central air conditioners and heat pumps.
In 2012, Goodman was purchased by Daikin Industries, Ltd and became a member of Daikin Group. Daikin is a global Fortune 1000 company and is a worldwide leader for residential and commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
The combination of Daikin+Goodman created a very strong company which provides innovative & environmentally sound solutions for human comfort.
Daikin Texas Technology Park
In 2014 Daikin, Goodman’s parent company, commenced construction of the state-of-the-art Daikin Texas Technology Park campus near Houston, Texas. The project was the largest investment made in Daikin’s 90-year history. With one of the most technologically advanced HVAC facilities in the world, Daikin reinforced its global commitment to local, in country manufacturing.
In 2016 operations at the new facility ramp up and the first Goodman air condition and gas furnace units come off the line.
The new 4.2 million square foot, state-of-the-art facility consolidates Goodman’s HVAC manufacturing, engineering, logistics, and customer support under one, very large roof. This allows Goodman to improve efficiency, quality, communication, delivery and responsiveness to better meet the needs of our customers.
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