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Today's Hours 8am - 11pm estNow that you’ve selected a Furnace Only system, the next decision is whether to go with a Standard Efficiency Furnace or a High Efficiency Furnace. Both options provide reliable heating, but the right choice depends on your budget, energy savings goals, and climate.
A standard efficiency furnace typically has an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating of 80%, meaning it converts 80% of the fuel into heat while the remaining 20% is lost through exhaust. These furnaces are a great choice for homeowners looking for a budget-friendly heating option with reliable performance. If you live in a mild to moderate climate where extreme cold is less of a concern, a standard efficiency furnace may be all you need to keep your home comfortable during the winter.
A high efficiency furnace has an AFUE rating of 90% to 98%, meaning it converts nearly all of its fuel into usable heat. These furnaces use advanced technology, such as secondary heat exchangers and sealed combustion, to maximize energy savings and reduce waste. While the upfront cost is higher, a high efficiency furnace can significantly lower your energy bills over time, making it a great investment for colder climates or homes where heating is needed frequently.
Need help deciding? Contact us today, and we’ll help you find the perfect furnace for your home’s comfort and budget!