
Furnaces are good for heating. They have more consistent warmth throughout the home, and are great for colder climates and areas. With it getting colder, it’s a good idea to consider getting a furnace. Beyond the convenience, furnaces have strong heating and are also a cost effective option.
How Gas Furnaces Work
When the temperature in your home falls below the level that’s set on your thermostat, the furnace starts generating heat. Inside the burner, gas combines with air and ignites in the combustion chamber. A blower then pulls the cool air from the rooms through the furnace’s air ducts. The heated air is pushed back into the rooms through the duct system, while exhaust gases from the combustion are safely released outdoors through a flue that exits either the roof or a side wall (AHRI).
Advantages of Gas Furnaces
Upgrading to a high efficiency furnace like ours is an effective way to save money on your home heating. Not only does it save you money, it also provides fast heat delivery, reliable operation, durability, and can even increase your home value. In addition to all these benefits, they are also quiet to ensure a comfortable and quiet space. Furnaces are made to provide consistent and comfortable heat in colder weather and feature advanced air filtration systems that catch pollutants before they pollute the air.
Maintenance
Furnaces are very efficient, and can last from fifteen to twenty years with regular maintenance. That’s why it’s important to be aware of proper maintenance. During heavy use, you need to replace or inspect filters every 1-3 months. If it gets clogged, it’ll restrict airflow, reduce efficiency, and could lead to safety issues. Not only does the furnace need to be clean, but so does the area around it. Be sure that at least three feet around the furnace is clean. Do not store any combustible materials near the furnace. Lastly, as your furnace gets older (15-20 years), be sure to be alert for any abnormal signs. These signs can include strange noises, different colored flame, soot, or cracks in the heat exchanger.
Conclusion
Choosing a gas furnace is more than just selecting a model; the right unit, properly installed and maintained, can provide years of safe, comfortable, efficient heating. Upgrading to a high efficiency furnace can reduce fuel use while improving comfort and reliability.
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