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6 Tips for Buying a New Furnace

by Robert Morgan airzonehvac

"Yay! Let's buy a furnace!" said no one ever. The thought of such a large investment is unlikely to bring you excitement. Unless if you've been patiently waiting for your old furnace to die. So you can finally upgrade to a new one.

But don't worry. We can help you in sorting through your options. 

Here are six tips for buying a new furnace:

1 - Choose the most energy-efficient furnace 

Since technology has evolved dramatically over the last few decades, your new furnace in Ottawa will be far more efficient than your old one. There is, however, a wide variety of efficiency levels. 

Make sure to balance the original cost of an efficient furnace with the increased energy savings. It will help you to get through the unit's lifetime.

Increased furnace efficiency results in less wasted energy and improved performance. It also lowers operating costs.

2 - Thermostat Programming

To enhance your furnace's efficiency, reduce the amount of labour it does during the day. When no one is home, programming your system allows you to reduce the temperature at night easily. 

You can save nearly 2% on heating costs for every degree you lower the thermostat over 8 hours.

3 - Unit Size

The most important consideration is getting the proper furnace size for your home. 

A larger furnace isn't always better when it comes to comfort. A smaller furnace isn't necessarily for cost-effectiveness. Therefore, you must talk to a professional contractor to figure out a suitable unit for your home.

4 - Burner or Stage Type

Three choices with varying levels of comfort and efficiency:

Single Stage: A single-stage burner is either completely turned on or completely turned off.

Dual Stage: The furnace runs on high (full blast) or lows with a two-stage or dual-stage burner.

Modulating Burner: A modulating burner can be set to any setting from off to high. 

5 - Type of Blower

A blower is a part that streams into your room. As a result, blower affects comfort and efficiency. 

For instance, a Multi-speed blower provides decent control efficiency. But a Variable speed types offer more efficiency as they can make incremental adjustments.

6 - Zoning

Another option to increase the efficiency and comfort of your furnace while reducing energy bills is to zone it. You can regulate the temperature in different areas of your home separately by using multiple thermostats. 

You won't have to spend to heat areas of your house that aren't being used. Instead, you'll have the flexibility to allow for varying degrees of comfort depending on how those areas are used. 

In a nutshell

With the help of our tips, you can now make an informed and wise decision. So get going, and finally, buy that new furnace you've been eyeing for a long time!

Robert Morgan is the author of this article. For more details about Furnace Service in Ottawa please visit our website: airzonehvac.ca


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