When Looking At Heating For Your Home Consider
High Efficiency Gas Furnaces
In today's increasingly energy conscious society, one must
consider the energy efficiency of every product they purchase.
Whether it's your car's gas mileage or how much electricity your
refrigerator uses, we've all become more aware of our energy
usage.
There are two main reasons for this, and they're pretty obvious.
One, inefficient energy use costs more money. It's safe to say
we're all looking to lower our bills and switching to energy
efficient appliances is a big step in that direction. The other
reason to use high efficiency appliances is the understanding
that many of our energy sources are finite. In other words,
eventually we'll run out.
One of the biggest users of energy in our homes and workplaces
are the heating units. Just like most other major household
products, gas furnaces have become more efficient than ever
before. Natural gas is an economical method for home heating and
now you can find all sorts of high efficiency gas furnaces on
the market.
High efficiency gas furnaces tend to cost more than conventional
gas furnaces. This is for a couple reasons. They're not yet
produced on the same scale as conventional furnaces so there are
still cost factors to overcome which have to be passed on to the
consumer. Secondly, high efficiency gas furnaces employ the
latest technologies, which, as we all know, always kicks up the
cost of a product. Innovation isn't free. However, keep in mind,
that this is just an initial start-up cost. Sure, you may be
laying down more money at the outset, but the money you'll save
with a high efficiency gas furnace will soon make up the
difference and even pay for itself in the end.
Investing in a high efficiency natural
gas furnace is well worth it, and let's not forget the
environment. An energy efficient furnace will use less fuel,
which means using less natural resources, and which means
releasing less greenhouse gases into our fragile atmosphere.
That's a cost that can't be calculated in dollars.
These days, gas furnaces have stickers on them which gives their
AFUE number. AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency.
A high efficiency natural gas furnace will have a AFUE number
ranging from the high 80's to the high 90's. Furnaces with
AFUE's below that range are considered medium efficiency. Such
furnaces cost less but will also save you less in bills.
Another thing to look for when shopping for a high efficiency
natural gas furnace is an Energy Star sticker. If it has an
Energy Star label, that means its AFUE rating is in the 90's.
Remember, no matter how energy efficient your furnace is, you
need to maintain it properly and keep it, along with your vents
clean. A dirty or poorly maintained furnace will cause a drop in
efficiency and increases in cost and fuel consumption.
There is plenty of helpful information available online and from
your local furnace dealers. High efficiency natural gas furnaces
may cost more at first, but the money you save and the benefit
to the environment makes them a wise investment.
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre
Florida. Find more about this as well as electric heaters at
http://www.fireplacesandelectricheaters.com
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