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High Efficiency Furnaces

High efficiency furnaces will cut your gas bill by 30% or more compared to the bill received for use of an old  furnace.  This puts extra
 money in your pocket every month. They also put much less pollution into the atmosphere.                       

These efficient furnaces can use 30% less natural gas than old furnaces. If you are now in the market for a new furnace it is wise to
choose a high efficiency furnace since the price of natural gas is expected to rise in the future. The worlds supply of natural gas is not
unlimited, and as we continue to use more every year it is certainly to be expected that gas prices will increase substantially in future
 years. Installing one of  these high efficiency units can save big dollars on your gas bill, and over a term of years the saving will amount
to thousands of dollars.

As we are forced to drill ever deeper wells to find new gas supplies the cost of finding this new gas escalates dramatically. This cost
 must be passed on to consumers and means that a high efficiency furnace is even more necessary, and will save thousands of dollars
in fuel costs over a period of time.

Installing  these furnaces can cost several thousand dollars, so you should consider carefully what will be the best make and model
for your home, and choose the right contractor to install it. Always get a firm quote before awarding the job to anyone and be sure
to get quotes from several licensed gas installation contractors wherever possible.

A mid efficient model converts 80% to82% of the gas
 it burns into usable heat. A high efficiency furnace converts 90% to 97% of the gas into heat for your home. It is fairly obvious that
the most highly rated appliance
 you can obtain will be the best buy and will pay for itself with fuel savings over a few years. The actual time to payout, of the cost,
 depends of course on just
 how much gas you use. In cold climates,  where a lot of natural gas is used,  the payout will be even faster with the savings in fuel costs.

High efficiency furnaces also have the advantage of running much more quietly, and will keep the temperature in your home more
constant due to the way they
operate. It is very important to get the right size of furnace to heat your home properly. It can be of lower BTU output than a mid
 efficiency  furnace or of the
old furnace and will do the job.  If your house is not well insulated you should make sure that this is taken care of before the new
 furnace installation. Poor insulation
and/or areas where heat leaks from the home need to be identified and corrected if possible.

The cost of installation of the furnace varies depending on the amount of work and materials required. They are vented through an outer
 wall and cold air is pulled into the furnace via plastic piping. Your new appliance will keep your home warm and comfortable while
 saving you a great deal of money on your gas bill. It is certainly a wise investment which will pay for itself many times over.

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