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Goodman Furnace Models Compared: GMSS96 vs GMVC96 vs GMEC96 for Minnesota

Published March 9, 2026· Last updated July 10, 2026· 2 min read
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Choosing the Right Goodman Model for Your Minnesota Home

Goodman makes several 96% AFUE furnace lines, each with different operating characteristics, price points, and use cases. For Minnesota homeowners comparing Goodman models, understanding what distinguishes the GMSS96, GMVC96, and GMEC96 helps you make a confident decision rather than simply accepting whatever the contractor recommends. This guide breaks down the key differences.

The Core Distinction: Stage and Blower Type

The main differences between Goodman's 96% AFUE lines come down to two variables:

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  • Staging: How many heat output levels the furnace operates at (single-stage, two-stage)
  • Blower motor type: Single-speed PSC motor vs. variable-speed ECM motor

These two variables interact to determine efficiency, comfort, noise level, and price.

Goodman GMSS96: Two-Stage, Multi-Speed PSC

The GMSS96 is Goodman's two-stage, standard-blower 96% AFUE furnace—the most popular choice in the Twin Cities metro. Key characteristics:

  • Two-stage heating: Operates at approximately 65% capacity (first stage) for most heating demand, shifting to 100% only during the coldest conditions. This improves comfort, reduces temperature swings, and lowers average fuel consumption.
  • Multi-speed PSC blower: The blower motor runs at preset speeds (typically 4 speeds), not continuously variable. Less efficient than an ECM motor but significantly less expensive.
  • Price range: $900-1,100 factory-direct from Furnace Direct for most residential sizes
  • Best for: Most Minnesota homeowners who want good efficiency and improved comfort over single-stage equipment without paying for premium variable-speed features

Read our full Goodman GMSS96 review.

Goodman GMVC96: Two-Stage, Variable-Speed ECM

The GMVC96 adds a variable-speed ECM (electronically commutated motor) blower to the two-stage gas valve of the GMSS96. This combination produces the best comfort and efficiency in Goodman's standard gas furnace lineup. Key characteristics:

  • Two-stage heating: Same gas valve operation as the GMSS96
  • Variable-speed ECM blower: Ramps up and down continuously based on demand, running at low speed most of the time. Benefits include: 15-25% less blower electricity versus PSC motors, quieter operation (low-speed airflow is much quieter than fixed-speed), better dehumidification in summer, and superior compatibility with zoning systems and whole-home humidifiers.
  • Price range: $1,200-1,500 factory-direct
  • Best for: Larger homes, homes with zoning systems, homes with whole-home humidifiers, homeowners prioritizing quiet operation, and homes with variable airflow demands

Read our full Goodman GMVC96 review.

Goodman GMEC96: Single-Stage, Variable-Speed ECM

The GMEC96 pairs a single-stage gas valve with a variable-speed ECM blower. It's less commonly specified than the GMSS96 or GMVC96, but has a specific use case. Key characteristics:

  • Single-stage heating: Operates only at 100% capacity—no modulation of heat output
  • Variable-speed ECM blower: Same motor technology as the GMVC96
  • Price range: Comparable to or slightly below GMVC96
  • Best for: Replacement of existing single-stage systems where variable-speed blower benefits (quiet, humidity, zoning compatibility) are desired but the two-stage gas valve isn't a priority. Sometimes specified when replacing an older system with matched controls.

The 80% AFUE Options: GMSS80

For completeness: Goodman's GMSS80 is the two-stage, 80% AFUE option. Appropriate when staying with an existing chimney-vented system makes more sense than converting to direct-vent. Not the right choice for most Minnesota homeowners building from the ground up on a replacement, but occasionally the right call for specific situations. Price range: $650-850 factory-direct.

Which Goodman Model Is Right for Your Minnesota Home?

As a practical decision guide:

  • Standard suburban home, budget-conscious: GMSS96
  • Larger home, zoning, or humidifier: GMVC96
  • Quiet operation priority: GMVC96
  • Simple replacement, existing chimney: GMSS80
  • Matching existing single-stage controls, want ECM benefits: GMEC96

All Goodman 96% AFUE models carry the same 10-year heat exchanger warranty when registered within 60 days of installation. Browse Furnace Direct's complete Goodman inventory for same-day delivery throughout Minnesota, or explore our comprehensive furnace buying guide for more detailed comparison guidance.

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