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You Shouldn't Go Any Longer Without An Energy Efficient Furnace Replacement

If you're current furnace is more than ten years old

, it may be a good candidate to replaced with an energy-efficient furnace. This will both help on your energy bill and will help the environment.Because so many American homes are heated by natural gas- nearly 40 million- energy efficient furnaces can no longer be considered a luxury. They are a necessity.Most older conventional forced-air furnaces operate at very low efficiencies some taking advantage of only half the fuel they burn. They typically send more than 30 percent of their energy up the furnace flue.When they do that, they also pump nearly four tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each month. This creates the greenhouse gas effect.The U.S. In 1992, the Department of Energy began the necessary measures to curtail this pollution and waste. They instituted tough new standards that required new furnaces to turn a minimum of 78 percent of its fuel into heat.Furnace manufacturers began making models that met and sometimes far surpassed that minimum standard. All furnaces are now posted with the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating.This is the yellow "Energy Guide" label found on the units. They must be at least at a 78 percent, and some go up to as high as nearly 97 percent. Those above 90 percent are known as "high efficiency" and the lower AFUE models are given a "mid efficiency" rating.When you are replacing your old furnace, keep these ratings in mind. Many furnace manufacturers will list their units as "high efficiency" when in reality they fall into the "mid efficiency" range.High efficiency models can cost $500 to $1500 more than the mid efficiency units. The payback period will depend on the price of the system, local energy costs and climate, and the difference in efficiency between the old and new furnaces. Generally speaking, if you can afford the extra for the high efficiency model you should go that route.The Yellow Energy Guides list estimate annual operating costs based on specific conditions for the furnace, but are meant for comparison only. It's a good idea to ask your dealer to help you determine what the actual payback and savings can be.Tim Swan of Swan Heating and Air Conditioning in Fort Collins, CO says that a good HVAC company will offer a wide range of heating products and services to meet most needs. You should be wary of a company that tries to force one specific kind of unit on you. More than solution should be offered.In the long run, a high efficiency furnace can save you money. If you're in need of a furnace replacement you should consider getting the best unit you can afford. At the very least, locate a great HVAC company you can trust, and make sure your present furnace is being serviced properly and is safe.

You Shouldn't Go Any Longer Without An Energy Efficient Furnace Replacement

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