From tax credits to saving money, installing a new, more efficient furnace in your home can provide numerous benefits for you as a homeowner. But what exactly makes them more efficient? At Quality Air Experts, we specialize in installing new heating systems for homes all over Northern Virginia. If you are considering installing a new furnace and heating system, here are four aspects of new furnaces that make them more efficient than older systems! Reach out to us to get started with the installation process.
What Makes a New Furnace More Efficient?
What Makes a New Furnace More Efficient?
Electronic Lighting System
While older systems have a pilot light that is always running, new systems utilize electronic lighting systems that only light when the furnace is needed. This saves money on natural gas by utilizing less of it each and every day!
Lighter Heat Exchanging System
Older furnaces have heavy heat exchanging systems that require more energy to transfer heat from the combustion chamber to the air handler. New furnaces on the other hand have lighter heat exchange systems, making them more efficient at transferring heat energy.
Sealed Combustion Chambers
Older furnaces have open combustion chambers that allow heat out of the furnace before it can be transferred to your home. New systems are sealed, meaning they transfer almost all of the heat they produce to the rest of your home!
Two-Stage Capability
New furnaces are able to run at different capacities depending on the heating needs of your home. However, older systems are either running 100% or not at all. If you are looking to save money on energy bills and save energy overall, install a new furnace today!
At Quality Air Experts, we specialize in furnace repair and installation services. If you are hoping to create a more energy-efficient home — saving money on energy bills and helping to preserve the environment — installing a new furnace is a great way to do it! To get started with your furnace installation process, reach out to us today!