Posts Tagged ‘AFUE’

Can You Afford to Go Green?

January 16th, 2012

When energy efficient home improvements first exploded onto the home improvement scene, many of them were excessively expensive. Yes, they offered beefy long term savings but not many homeowners could afford the initial investment that it took to have these improvements installed. Nowadays, things are different. Green improvements are more popular these days, and manufacturers are bending over backwards to give the consumer what they want. This results in the ability to go green on a budget. One of the bigger investments that you could make in your home is the replacement of the HVAC system, and most of the major HVAC manufacturers have put out energy efficient systems that nearly anyone can afford.

Get More than the Minimum!

Replacing the furnace or air conditioner with a high efficiency system could save you hundreds yearly on your energy bills, but to maximize the savings you need to upgrade to the highest efficiency unit that you can afford. In the past this meant going with the minimum efficiency requirements and right now that would mean that you would purchase an 80% efficient furnace. Just because you operate on a budget doesn’t mean you have to settle for the minimum standard. » Read more: Can You Afford to Go Green?

Does Energy Efficiency Really Matter?

June 22nd, 2011

My next door neighbor and I built our homes at the same time back in 1996, and our layouts are about the same. However, when it came to the heating and cooling equipment, he chose to go with the builders’ choice and I decided to get the newest technology at the time. His furnace was an 80% efficient up flow gas unit and I decided to go with a 92% up flow gas furnace.

Same House, Substantial Savings

I wish I knew exactly what he spent in gas and electric over the past 15 years, but all I do know is that my gas bills are about 12% less than his every month. It boggles my mind to think about how much more he’s been paying than me on his gas bills for the past 15 years! Since we live in similar homes you would think that our costs would be the same, but the energy efficiency of the HVAC system really does matter! » Read more: Does Energy Efficiency Really Matter?

Boiler or Furnace: The Battle between Hot Water and Hot Air

August 23rd, 2010

If you own a home in the United States of America, more likely than not you have a forced air furnace heating your home. Though this type of unit makes up the majority, hot water and steam boilers are in a close second. But, is a furnace really what is best? There are certain things that every homeowner should consider before converting or buying a new system to meet their HVAC needs.

The Pros and Cons of Furnace Ownership

Do you want to hear the good news first? Furnace units have gained so much popularity with homeowners and building contractors for two main reasons. First, forced air furnaces allow a room or home to heat quickly. Second, air conditioning units are easily hooked up into a forced air system, and this type of cooling system is the best way to cool home when compared to the other options out there: window or wall units, portable air conditioners, fans, etc… » Read more: Boiler or Furnace: The Battle between Hot Water and Hot Air

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