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  1. Mar 5, 2010 · In this clip, Brookstone Homes' Scott Thistle explains how high-efficiency natural gas forced air furnaces function - a basic How It Works tutorial of the high efficiency furnace.

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    • What Furnace Size Do I Need?
    • What Is A High-Efficiency Furnace?
    • How Is Furnace Energy Efficiency Measured?
    • How Long Do Furnaces Last?
    • Should I Replace Or Repair My Old Furnace?
    • What’s The Average Furnace Price in Canada?
    • Is A Professional Furnace Installation Worth It?
    • What’s A Furnace Ignitor?
    • What’s A Good Furnace Warranty Coverage?
    • How Often to Change A Furnace Filter?

    Ultimately, getting an appropriately sized furnace is one of the most important factors in terms of how well a furnace will work for you. An undersized furnace will struggle to produce the amount of heat you require, burning a lot of fuel and burning out the furnace in the process. Inversely, an oversized heater will overheat your house, and might ...

    Some of the cheaper furnaces are single stage have two options: full power, or off. These furnaces are ultimately inefficient, as the full power setting can burn a lot of fuel. High efficiency furnaces either have the ability to adjust the amount of heat generated or have a more energy efficient way of transferring fuel to heat. Almost all furnaces...

    Furnace efficiency is measured in a unit called AFUE, which stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. AFUE measures the number of units of fuel are converted to heating output.

    Typically, a furnace can last you 15 years plus, although this can vary depending on the type of fuel the furnace uses. After 15 years, it is recommended you start looking into replacing these furnaces. There are warning signs you can look for that will tell you when you need to start looking for a new furnace. Some of these signs include noises in...

    It depends on a few factors, primarily the age and condition of your furnace. If your furnace is approaching that 15-year age, and has any of the above symptoms, it may be time to replace your furnace. Additionally, if the problem is reoccurring, or the repairs are costly, it may be worth considering replacing the furnace instead.

    You can realistically expect to pay between $2500 and $6000 on a furnace, while the lower range will most likely include less technology and a lower efficiency.

    In Canada, a properly certified technician is required by law to install, alter, or replace a furnace. Professionals will have the expertise and certification to install the furnace correctly, which is important when working with something that can be as potentially dangerous as a gas leak can be. Going with a professional also means that you will ...

    The furnace ignitor is a key component to furnaces, which ignites the gas or fuel source that powers the heater, which heats the air.

    Most furnaces will have some type of warranty, with different lengths of coverage, and different things that the coverage can cover. Many warranties will be limited, meaning they last for the length of the warranty for the original, registered homeowner only. The most common components covered by warranty include the heat exchanger, and other parts...

    How often you need to change a furnace filter is dependant on the type or thickness of furnace filters that are in use. The timeframe that a filter will last for before it needs replacing is indicated in the product information that is included. Otherwise, filter thickness, filter efficiency (measured in MERV), and other factors like amount of fami...

  2. Feb 25, 2019 · You can receive a rebate of up to $375 when you install an ENERGY STAR high-efficiency heater or boiler. Learn more here: https://www.nmgcgetrebates.com/spac...

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  3. Feb 15, 2024 · More than half of Canadians rely on natural gas furnaces to heat their homes, with 51% of households using a forced air furnace as their primary heating system. It’s important to note that the cost of heating, including natural gas, has risen in Canada. For instance, the price of natural gas saw a year-over-year increase of 23.7%.

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  4. Jul 13, 2023 · Table of Contents. How We Compiled Our Furnace Rating 2023. Comparison of Top-Rated Furnaces in Canada. The Best High-Efficiency Gas Furnaces for Home: Top Rate 2023. Lennox ML196: Maximized Efficiency, Exceptional Durability. Lennox ML296V: Variable Speed, Enhanced Airflow. Lennox EL296: Perfect Balance, Quiet Performance. Lennox SL P98.

  5. Natural Gas Furnaces Overview. Where natural gas is easily available, the forced air furnace easily dominates the space heating market; the colder the climate, the higher the percentage of dominance. Natural gas is the lowest cost fuel and the forced air furnace is the lowest cost central system.

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  7. Nov 20, 2019 · Most high-efficiency furnaces have an AFUE rating of between 90% and 98%, meaning almost no energy is lost during the heating process. To compare, older furnaces are typically only between 56% and 70% efficient.