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Furnace

A furnace is a whole-home heating solution that burns fuel, like natural gas or propane, to generate heat, which is distributed via ductwork.

What is a Furnace?

A furnace is a central heating system component that provides warm air throughout a home, distributing it via ductwork. Most commonly powered by natural gas, furnaces are a key part of residential HVAC systems.

How Does a Furnace Work?

In a gas furnace, natural gas is ignited in the burner, heating the heat exchanger. As air passes over the exchanger, it warms up, and a blower sends the heated air through the home’s ductwork. This process provides consistent and controlled warmth.

Energy-Saving Features

When selecting a furnace, energy efficiency is essential:

  • AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency): Measures furnace efficiency; higher AFUE ratings indicate better efficiency.
  • Heating Stages: Multi-stage furnaces adjust power to maintain temperatures efficiently, while single-stage furnaces operate at full power.
  • ENERGY STAR® Certification: Indicates the furnace meets high energy efficiency standards.

Types of Furnaces

  • Gas Furnace: More energy-efficient, with an AFUE rating between 89% to 98%, but typically has a higher initial cost.
  • Oil Furnace: Lower upfront cost but less efficient, with an AFUE rating around 80% to 90%. Oil is also more expensive than natural gas.

Furnace Maintenance Tips

  • Install your furnace with a trained HVAC technician to prevent installation-related issues.
  • Schedule servicing before the heating season.
  • Change air filters regularly for optimal performance.

When to Repair or Replace a Furnace

Consider replacing your furnace if:

  • It’s over 10 years old
  • It has an AFUE rating of 80% or lower
  • Frequent breakdowns are occurring
  • Energy bills are rising unexpectedly

Cost of a New Furnace

Furnace costs depend on location, unit type, home size, and installation complexity. Consult our HVAC specialist to get a customized quote for your home.

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