Contemporary Furnaces: Fuel Sources

Contemporary furnaces are common fixtures in almost all households. When choosing a furnace, you must consider the area where you live in order for you to know the fuel source of the furnace that you are going to buy—gas, electric or fuel oil.


After determining your fuel source, you need to choose the furnace type—forced air or hot water boiler. You should also consider the energy efficiency of the unit. Furnaces with high efficiency are covered by the government tax rebates. Eco-friendly and green furnaces are also some of your options. Here are some of the best furnaces for your consideration.


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Freedom® 90 Single-Stage Furnace:

This energy efficient furnace provides affordable heating and quiet operation. This furnace converts as much as 92 percent of the fuel into heat to provide you with superior heating performance. It surpasses the government’s energy efficiency standards, thus helps you save money on your energy bills. It features a multispeed blower motor, heavy steel insulated cabinet and high velocity filters that are easy to clean. This furnace comes in various models, AFUE ratings, dimensions and prices. Go to comfortnow.com for more product details.

Programat Furnaces by Ivoclar Vivadent Inc.:

This line of furnaces is a good replacement to your old furnaces. They have contemporary design and come with various standard firing/pressing programs. They feature QTK muffle technology for efficient heat distribution, fast-opening system, fail-safe power and individual pre-drying. If you want to find out more about this line of furnaces, visit marketplace.dentalproductsreport.com.

Echelon™ 9.C by Coleman:

This furnace is ideal for residential applications. The advanced design makes this furnace one of the safest and more efficient. It features an improved burner, blower motor and ignition. It has 98 percent annual fuel utilization efficiency which is one of the highest in the gas furnace industry. The high EnergyGuide rating of this furnace ensures low energy use and exceptional quality. Its modulating design has a firing rate of 1 percent increment. This furnace is adjustable for temperate, dry or humid climates. Go to alpineheat.com for more details.

Infinity® ICS Gas Furnace:

This gas furnace has AFUE rating of 95 percent and comes with precision temperature control. It features IdealComfort  technology, Ideal Humidity System, sealed combustion system, Comfort Heat Technology and PowerHeat ignition. This furnace uses natural gas as fuel source. However it can be converted to liquid propane. It is made of galvanized steel and a 10-year limited warranty on parts. Buy this furnace with model number 58MVC at residential.carrier.com.

Performance™ 96 Gas Furnace:

If you are searching for a furnace that can give you high efficiency performance and comfort, then try this furnace with model number 58UVB at residential.carrier.com. It can help you save on the amount of fuel you spend to provide heat to your home. It has 95 percent AFUE energy efficiency rating. It features a variable-speed blower motor, aluminized steel primary heat exchanger, serpentuff-coated stainless steel secondary heat exchanger and Edge thermostat.

Williams Furnace Co. 30,000 BTU Natural Gas Direct-Vent Wall Furnace With Wall or Cabinet-Mounted Thermostat:

This furnace has attractive styling that will look great in any modern home. It is economical and provides safe heating comfort. This furnace is compact in design, space saving and comes with the necessary vent material. It features a combustion chamber, ceramic coated to increase efficiency, automatic safety and temperature controls. The overall dimensions are 10.25 inches depth, 28 inches high and 32.125 inches wide. This furnace with model number 3003622 sells at homedepot.com.

Many furnace manufacturers and retailers are offering rebates to their customers. If you are planning to buy a furnace, compare as many products as you can to get the best deals in terms of prices, quality and features.




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Johnny
Posted 441 days ago
Oversized modern furnaces cost more to operate compared with regular sized modern furnaces. This is for the reason that an oversized furnace frequently cycles on and off than a regular sized furnace.
Vinnie
Posted 442 days ago
Oversized modern furnaces cost more to operate compared with regular sized modern furnaces. This is for the reason that an oversized furnace frequently cycles on and off than a regular sized furnace.
Mayola
Posted 443 days ago
Although high efficiency modern furnaces cost more than low efficiency or mid efficiency furnaces, you get to save more in the long run because they use less fuel to generate superior heat.
Edmund
Posted 469 days ago
The tax credit is given to individuals who bought residential furnaces with high annual fuel utilization efficiency rate. The credit means a reduction on your total income tax, up to $1,500.
Raymundo
Posted 476 days ago
The Internet is the best source to go to if you are planning to buy residential furnaces. You will have many choices of furnaces, giving you lots of options to choose the one with high efficiency and superior performance.
Tanya
Posted 523 days ago
Many contemporary furnaces in the current market place are normally equipped with humidifiers. They are designed to give you a warm and comfortable living environment and savings on fuel consumption.
Aimee
Posted 525 days ago
Electric contemporary furnaces can be used with your central air conditioning unit to function as indoor blower. Electric furnaces are normally easy to install but requires an air duct system.
 




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