Learn About The Advantages Of A Natural Gas Furnace
First off, natural gas burns cleaner than that of oil which is used in oil furnaces. This is a particularly good thing if you are concerned about the environment. The byproducts of a natural gas furnace are, for the most part, water vapor and very small amounts of carbon dioxide. This means that this type of furnace has fewer emissions than any other type of heating fuel.
Efficiency
For an advantage that strikes a little closer to home, natural gas furnaces are typically more efficient which means you can save money each and every month on your heat bills. In fact, there are gas furnaces with efficiency rates as high as 95% AFUE, (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency).
Accessible Fuel
Another advantage of the natural gas furnace is that natural gas is quite plentiful. There is nothing quite as distressing as worrying about running out of fuel in the middle of winter when you are snowed in. This can be a concern with oil and propane heaters. With natural gas, the gas is sent to your home through underground pipelines, so it is always there when you need it.
Low Maintenance
Finally, you will find that a new natural gas furnace is pretty low maintenance. This is an additional savings to you. Also, when maintained properly, you should be able to get a good twenty years out of your furnace.
Let Jennings Heating And Cooling Help You Select Your Next Natural Gas Furnace
There are quite a few options when it comes to purchasing a new natural gas furnace. We carry all the major brands, but it is important to find the right one for your home. If you are unsure of what you need, do not worry. Our NATE Certified technicians can determine which furnace is right for you.
Contact Us for Information About a Natural Gas Furnace
Since 1931, we have been coming into homes like yours to install, repair, and inspect furnaces. We know our business and want to help you keep your home comfortable all year long. So don’t wait, contact us today. The sooner you do, the sooner we can get you your new natural gas furnace.