Consider Your Home’s Size
The furnace you select should match your home’s square footage. Oversized systems waste energy, while undersized ones struggle to keep your home warm.
Fuel Type Options
Gas furnaces: Most common and cost-effective for homes with gas lines.
Electric furnaces: Easier to install but may result in higher utility bills.
Oil furnaces: Less common today but still reliable in certain regions.
Energy Efficiency Ratings
Look for furnaces with a high AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating. A furnace with 95% AFUE converts nearly all its fuel into usable heat, minimizing waste.
Features to Look For
Smart thermostats, variable-speed blowers, and multi-stage heating options allow for better control, efficiency, and comfort in your home.
Step-by-Step Furnace Installation Process Explained