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Furnaces: The Most Common Heater in America

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While this might not be a shocker to any of you reading this, we’re more concerned with why furnaces are so popular these days rather than just the statistic itself. To explore why gas furnaces are so popular in our area and around the country, we need to first explore how they work and what their unique advantages are in the heating industry.

Perhaps by knowing this information, you can better decide on whether or not your malfunctioning heater could use that furnace repair in North Olmsted, OH that you’ve been considering. If you know just how efficient your heater could run, then perhaps it is a good idea to keep it running in peak condition.

So, why are gas furnaces the most common type of heater in the country, and what does that have to say about the efficiency of such a system? Let’s take a look.

How Does It Work?

Before we talk about what makes gas furnaces so popular, we have to explore exactly how these systems work.

Basically, natural gas is funneled through a pipeline into an ignition chamber where the pilot light burns the fuel and creates heat. The heated air is then sent to a component called the heat exchanger, which exchanges the heat to fresh air that’s not riddled with fumes and exhaust. The bad air is exhausted out of your home and the good, freshly warmed air is vented into your home. Sounds simple enough, right?

While it’s a simple process, the efficiency in such a system can vary greatly depending on the price of natural gas and the AFUE rating of your heater.

Unique Benefits

Now that we know how a gas furnace works, we need to talk about why they’re so popular for homeowners in our area and around the country. Here are some unique benefits of having such a system installed in your home:

  • Affordability. Natural gas is often more affordable than running an electric furnace. This reigns true in so much of our country that if you’ve got access to a natural gas pipeline, you’re in a pretty good spot to save money on heating costs.
  • Efficiency. We mentioned the AFUE rating earlier, which stands for the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency of a furnace. The higher the AFUE rating is, the more efficient a furnace is. Models these days run close to 95% fuel utilization, which is almost a 1:1 ratio of fuel being burned to heated air dispersed. This means you’re getting exactly what you pay for with a gas furnace.
  • Clean Burning. Natural gas is clean-burning and furnaces these days are as safe as they come. This increases the efficiency of the system as well as ensures the safety of you and your family.
  • Quality Comfort. Gas furnaces don’t struggle to heat your home, simply put. While electric furnaces or heat pumps might start losing efficiency when it gets cold, a gas furnace is a powerful way to deal with cold temperatures.

There you have it: a list of some specific reasons why gas furnaces are as popular as they are!

If you’re interested in our gas furnace service, don’t hesitate to call the team at Westland Heating & Air Conditioning today!

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