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The Myriad of Benefits of Installing a New Furnace

The Benefits of a Furnace Installation

Homeowners considering a furnace installation, either to replace an outdated system or for a new construction, may be pleased to find out that a high-efficiency furnace comes with a myriad of benefits. Compared to inefficient and/or older systems, today’s furnaces use about 30 percent less fuel and instantly save you on consumption and monthly bills. However, the average new heating system is only around 75 percent efficient, and you can easily choose a high-efficiency system for an even lighter carbon footprint and more savings in the long haul.

Regardless of the model you choose, bear in mind that natural gas and oil prices will continue to rise. Think about your future consumption and costs to figure out how a high-efficiency furnace becomes an investment that pays off potentially for decades. It is not unusual for some regions to experience over a 40 percent increase in energy costs, particularly if propane or fuel oil is used in the home. However, new furnaces provide many more benefits than simply efficiency.

Keeping Quiet

Homeowners who have nightmares from growing up with an old furnace know how loud they can be. That is no longer the case, since the new models feature a much quieter operation. Additionally, heat is more evenly distributed and newer models can sustain their heat with ease. However, even the most efficient new furnaces still require proper installation to ensure optimal heating capacity. Correct installation means a furnace with a lower BTU rating can still perform well if it is ranked as highly efficient.

Don’t forget to look for tax credits and perks for choosing a high-efficiency model, but be aware that they change each year. Check with your accountant or the IRS for the latest information on credits for high-efficiency models. Also keep in mind that the best way to protect your investment is with routine cleanings and inspections. This is the only way to make sure fuel consumption and utility bills remain as low as possible. Plus, these inspections ensure carbon monoxide is not leaking, although a carbon monoxide alarm is also highly recommended.

Insulation First

To make the most of your new furnace, be sure that your home has solid insulation. This works in tandem with a high-efficiency furnace to get the most savings. An audit that includes checking overall insulation, ductwork integrity, window/door heat loss tendencies and passive solar energy should be included in a thorough inspection. Once complete, homeowners know exactly what to do to make the most of their new furnace.

Neither all furnaces nor installation contractors are created equally. Get in touch with Sandy Heating & Air Conditioning today to get on the fast track to installing a furnace that will serve you well for years to come.

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Heating and Cooling Myths Debunked

Heating and cooling facts and fictions are rampant, so how can you tell the difference?Sometimes the information is outdated, like when your mom talks about how dangerous boilers can be (and they very well may have been during the Great Depression). Perhaps you’ve heard that an air conditioner releases dangerous toxins (which technically it can if it has a Freon leak due to lack of maintenance). Heating and cooling systems are complex, and many homeowners do not know the details of how their HVAC system works.

Following are some of the biggest heating and cooling whoppers debunked. You are not expected to be an expert on heating and cooling, but you should know the basics of how your system works. That way, you won’t unnecessarily choose discomfort or avoid a necessary upgrade. Knowledge is power, starting with these HVAC myths:

1. Heating/cooling a home is expensive.

It can be, but not if you have the right-sized system for your home along with best practices and proper insulation. Of course, if you have 20-foot vaulted ceilings, want to heat your entire 5,000-square-foot home to a balmy 95 degrees and are trying to force the wrong-sized system to do it all, you’re going to pay the price. Many factors are at play with price, and having the right well-maintained HVAC system for you is one of them.

2. Forced heat is the only option.

Forced heat from a furnace is by far the most popular option in the United States, but it’s not the only option. A boiler offers radiant heat via tubes that are installed in the floor (best choice), walls or ceiling. Boilers are much more expensive up front, but are more energy-efficient and require less maintenance. It is up to homeowners to decide which they prefer.

3. Air conditioners are full of toxic chemicals.

Spoiler alert: A lot of things are full of toxic chemicals, such as your car and old mercury thermometers. This isn’t a problem as long as the chemicals stay where they are supposed to be. Freon, a coolant in A/C units, can be dangerous if consumed. That is why annual inspections are critical for safety and to maintain any warranties that may still be valid.

4. You can take care of maintenance yourself.

You can do a few things yourself safely, such as swapping out air filters, but be careful. You may void warranties if you do not have a professional take care of your HVAC system’s bigger maintenance tasks. It can also be dangerous to poke around at steam boilers or the electrical panel of a furnace. It is best to play it safe.

HVAC systems are complex. Contact your local Sandy Heating & Air Conditioning experts today for an inspection, repairs or new installation of your heating and cooling system.

 

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4 Reasons Your Heating and Cooling Costs Are Through The Roof

A home’s heating and cooling costs are only as good as its HVAC system. A number of factors can impact the system’s efficiency, including the homeowner’s habits, the amount of insulation present, the age of the home, how it’s been maintained and so on. In other words, many variables impact the usage of heating and cooling, and in turn the monthly costs. Sometimes the problem is small enough that the energy consumption increases so slowly that homeowners do not realize it. Other times it’s been an issue from the beginning, but since the home heating and cooling costs have remained static, they are not questioned.

The No. 1 way to keep your heating and cooling in check is to have regular inspections of the HVAC system, appliances, roof, and electrical and gas systems. Homes over indulge in heating and cooling for a few common reasons. Here are the top offenders and how to get them in check before your next utility bill comes due:

1. Your furnace or boiler is not maintained.

Furnaces and boilers are in charge of heating your home. However, if they are not maintained, they may have leaks, be overworked, in need of repairs or simply on their last leg due to age. Schedule an inspection annually or biannually to make sure these workhorses have the care they need to perform at their full capacity.

2. Your air conditioner is on the rocks.

Whether you have central air or window units, homeowners rely heavily on their A/C during the sizzling summer months. However, if the wrong sized unit is installed or you have a leak, a clog or other problem, your air conditioner might be doing everything possible to perform — to the tune of a very high monthly bill. Get air conditioners checked early in the spring before you depend on them for dear life. This is how they get optimized.

3. You do not have the best conservation practices.

If you unnecessarily heat guest rooms, leave the heat or A/C on full blast while the house is empty, or allow big gaps in exterior doors for air to escape, your heating and cooling costs are going to get pretty high. You can take many steps to cut down on consumption and lighten your carbon footprint. Home automation systems help homeowners conserve energy, and something as simple as keeping unused rooms closed can make a big difference.

4. Your insulation could use a facelift.

Your home’s insulation, from the ceiling to the windows, can either trap the air you want or let it out. Insulating can be fast and cost effective, like applying an insulating film to windows. Look at your heating and cooling bills, then compare them month by month as you optimize insulation to see an immediate difference.

Contact Complete Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning for more information on energy conservation, heating and cooling and to take advantage of cost savings just in time for summer.