Furnace Buying Guide

People in all areas, regardless of climate, are likely going to be in the market for a new furnace sometime in their life. Perhaps the current furnace in the home is old or even broken. On old furnace might only be 65% efficient, which means that homeowners are throwing away money on their energy bills.

Perhaps you simply want to change the type of furnace you are using. The most popular types of furnace are those fueled by gas, oil, propane, and electricity. In different areas of the country, these different fuels might be a different price, which means you might want to change to a furnace that uses the cheapest type of fuel. In the end, this could not only cover the cost of the change, but could keep you saving for years to come.

Regardless of the reason you are changing your furnace, you will want to keep a few things in mind when you are shopping around.

When it comes to saving money, you will also want to consider the AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) of the furnace you are considering. The higher the AFUE is, the more energy efficient the furnace.

Some of the furnaces on the market today rate at 96% efficiency, which means that about 96 cents from every dollar spent on your energy bill will go toward your heating. This results in far less waste. A furnace that has a high efficiency rating might cost more when first installed, but will likely save quite a bit of money over the long haul.

When choosing your furnace, you might also consider adding an air filter or purifier, which can keep the air in your home cleaner and healthier. This is great for those with allergies or breathing problems.

Also, consider the noise level of the furnace. Fortunately, today's furnaces are much quieter than those of the past, so no matter what you choose it won't be as deafening and monstrous.

Choosing a high quality, durable furnace with a brand name that you can trust is also very important. You want to find a furnace that will last a long time, after all, so it makes sense to go with name brands that you know and can trust.

After you find a brand you like, you need to find a contractor to come and install the furnace in your home. When choosing a contractor, make sure they have a good reputation and are skilled enough to install the furnace of your choice and repair it should anything happen.


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