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Furnaces typically last about 15 to 20 years. Elements that can affect your furnace’s lifespan include the Sterling, VA environment, maintenance, and grade of your equipment. Scheduling professional maintenance every year will make the biggest impact on your system’s longevity.
Yes, high-efficiency furnaces will absolutely save you money! Furnace efficiency is rated by the government on how much gas comes in vs. how much heat is delivered into the home. Furnaces that are higher in efficiency are considered safer, cleaner, and more cost-effective. To learn more about your heating options, call us at (571) 626-5403 today!
Yes, a new furnace will very likely save you money as furnaces are only replaced every 15 to 20 years. With the advancement of today’s technology, the chances of there being a more energy efficient model available are sky-high. The more energy efficient the furnace is, the more money it will save you. If you’re thinking of replacing your furnace or heating system, lean on John Nugent & Sons for all your heating and cooling needs!
These furnaces run off of gas and are regarded as the most efficient type of furnace. They are also the biggest investment. Most homes in the Sterling, VA area rely on gas furnaces.
Oil furnaces rely on an oil tank in which oil is filtered and converted into a spray that eventually heats up your home through further processes. Oil furnaces are considered to be second-in-line for efficiency and cost.
Electric furnaces utilize an electric motor to pump air into and out of the furnace. While electric furnaces are the cheapest option upfront, they are significantly less efficient than oil and natural gas furnaces.
This final type of furnace operates by running propane and converting it into a gas. Propane furnaces are generally considered the least efficient type of furnace, but cost a bit more than an electric furnace. There are advantages to both propane and electric furnaces, you will simply need to consult with our experts to determine which is right for your home.
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