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Furnace

Furnaces come typically as gas or oil fired while electricity is required for certain components like the fan motor, etc.

In the summer the fan motor is used to pull air from the return air ducts and blow this through the evaporator coil where chilled refrigerant from the air conditioner extracts heat. In the winter a furnace provides heat by heating a metal object called a heat exchanger. Indoor air is pulled from the return air ducts and blown across the heat exchanger to warm indoor air.

A variable speed fan equipped furnace is ideal. A variable speed fan is more efficient and it keeps the home more comfortable by constantly moving air at a low rate as opposed to a normal "on or off" furnace fan. When using indoor air quality components, a variable speed fan drastically increases their effectiveness.

Furnace heating efficiency is measured by an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) percentage rating. A higher AFUE percentage indicates a more efficient furnace.

The basic components of a furnace are:

  • A burner, through which gas is delivered and burned.
  • A heat exchanger, where heat produced from the burning gas is transferred
  • Ductwork to transfer the heated air throughout the home.
  • A flue or vent pipe, to exhaust byproducts of combustion outside.

For more information see our HVAC Information page.


Manufacturers We Trust

Below are the brands of air conditioners we trust for creating ideal indoor comfort solutions for our customers. Click the logos to view specific information on popular models. If you have questions about specifications, please do not hesitate to contact us as we are happy to assist!