Why A Forced Air Furnace Is Very Popular In Heating Homes
With the energy costs that we are faced with in this day and age, families around the world are trying to spend less money, use less energy, and trying to pollute less but without having to sacrifice the warmth of their home during the cold season that they love. Most of the Forced Air Furnace units that in homes today are not very efficient, usually losing 30 percent of energy out of the furnace flue. Due to this loss of energy, in 1992 the U.S. Department of Energy set standards that all new furnaces have to turn at least 78 percent of their energy into heat.
This new standard is the AFUE rating. This is the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency rating which is posted on every new furnace that you purchase today. All the brands of furnaces will have a yellow "Energy Guide" Label on them that states what their energy efficiency is. A Forced Air Furnace is still a very popular model in millions of homes, but now it is much more efficient. Goodman is a brand that has many different models that you can choose from if you're in the market to buy a Forced Air Furnace.
They have furnaces that have AFUE ratings from 80 percent up to 95 percent. These units will display their AFUE rating, but you will find that once you install them and start using them, the rating will be much higher, and you will have big savings on your energy bills. The most popular Forced Air Furnace units to purchase are the Goodman high efficiency furnaces. There is the model with product ID#1606 and model #GMV950704CXA that is a two-stage variable speed furnace. This two-speed design helps to eliminate the temperature swings that most homes have from room to room and floor to ceiling.
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The Goodman GMV95 series of Forced Air Furnace units have many benefits such as reduced sound level, reduced initial on-cycle blast of air, temperature variations are reduced, increases the removal of humidity in the cooling mode, increased efficiency in the particle removal with the air filtration system, and will drastically lower your energy costs. With these furnaces and many others that give the same energy efficiency, people can now save money and their environment but still keep the same comfortable heat that they deserve during the cold months. There are no electric heaters that can promise the comfort that the Forced Air Furnace can give to a house and its family. |

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