Truth About Replacing Your Furnace

Maintaining Your Furnace Will Improve Performance. What you need to know about these things can improve your homes.
By: WSI Milton
 
Aug. 12, 2011 - PRLog -- There are many reasons you may consider replacing your furnace. If your furnace is too old it may not be performing well and you could be loosing heat, energy and money. Older furnaces are often noisy because they don't perform properly. When the parts in a furnace are faulty it can cause the furnace to break down. Furnace repairs are often costly and sometimes it makes more sense to consider a new furnace. When you shop for a furnace you want to consider energy efficiency. You will end up spending hundreds of dollars more on heating costs than is necessary with an inefficient furnace because it wastes lots of energy. Investing in a new, energy efficient furnace is a good economical choice because it will save you money down the road. You can lower your heating expenses and save money by purchasing a high efficiency furnace with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency of 94% or more..

With a wide variety of furnace options to choose from, shopping for a furnace can be a difficult job. Your furnace is an important part of your home and ultimately is a very large home investment and expense. If you are shopping for a new furnace consider the AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) of the furnace. A conventional furnace has an AFUE of 60-65% which is low compared to the 94% AFUE of a high efficiency furnace. When it comes to conventional furnaces, of each dollar spent on gas 35-40% is wasted. When you are looking at the performance of each type of furnace the poorest performer is the conventional furnace, followed by the mid efficiency furnace and then the best is the high efficiency furnace. When compared to a conventional furnace a mid efficiency furnace performs significantly better, with an AFUE rating of 80% you will save 20-23% in gas heating costs. You can save 30-38% in heating costs with a high efficiency furnace in comparison to a conventional furnace. Contribute to the environment while saving money by switching to a high efficiency furnace. High efficiency furnaces are a great way to reduce your heating costs.

There are three basic types of mid efficiency and high efficiency furnaces that you can choose from, modulating, single stage and two stage furnaces. Single stage furnaces will always run at full capacity, even if you only need your furnace to run at 50% capacity. Two stage furnaces are more efficient than single stage furnaces because a single stage furnace will only run at full capacity once it is turned on. If you want to heat your house to a set temperature and then maintain that temperature then a single stage furnace isn't a great option for you. A two stage furnace is a good option if you want to maintain one temperature in your home. As you might imagine from the name, a two stage furnace has two stages or settings. The two stage furnace operates by running at 65% in the first stage and then moving to the second stage where it runs at full capacity when needed. A two stage furnace eliminates temperature jumps, making your home more comfortable and affordable to heat. Save money and energy by maintaining a constant temperature in your home.

A great option when it comes to mid-high efficiency furnaces is a modulating furnace because it provides up to 65 stages of heat output, which is a great option for energy efficiency. A modulating furnace uses variable speed by way of an ECM (electronically commutated motor), which will make your furnace quieter, operate longer and reduce operating costs. Since they operate for a fraction of the cost of a regular furnace a modulating furnace will help you save significant amounts of money on heating your home. Reducing energy consumption by 80% is one of the great benefits of a modulating furnace. You can improve your air conditioning efficiency by up to 16% with a variable speed blower furnace as well as experience a quieter furnace. Modulating furnaces allow you to better control the humidity in your home. ECM blower motors modulate heat in your home, improving comfort levels. When hot air rises and cold air drops you are experiencing air satification, a common heating issue in many homes. Having a blower motor in your furnace will help you to prevent air satification problems.

The best way to ensure your furnace will run smoothly and have a long life span is to conduct regular maintenance on it. Waiting until your furnace breaks is not a good idea because not only will it cost more money to fix than regular maintenance would have cost it can also compromise the life of your furnace. You should think about your furnace as a major home investment that is worth protecting with regular maintenance. If your furnace breaks and you can`t heat your home then you will risk frozen, broken pipes. Decrease your heating bills and energy use by performing regular maintenance on your furnace. Regular furnace maintenance includes checking to make sure your coils and filters are clean. Not only should your filters and coils be clean you also want to make sure that the exhaust fans, pumps and burners perform well.Sometimes you can purchase maintenance plans that will provide extra coverage on your furnace parts. Pre-season is a when you should conduct your furnace maintenance. Conduct regular furnace maintenance to help your furnace perform to your expectations.

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