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How a New Furnace Can Save You Money on Energy Bills

11/29/2024

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  1. A new furnace with a high AFUE rating can significantly lower your energy bills.
  2. Advanced features like variable-speed blowers and smart thermostats improve efficiency and comfort.
  3. Upgrading now can save you money on repairs and energy costs in the long run.
If you’ve been holding off on replacing your old furnace, you’re not alone. It’s tempting to squeeze just one more winter out of an aging heating system. But here’s the truth: investing in a new furnace might actually save you money — yes, even after the upfront cost. A high-efficiency furnace can cut energy bills, reduce maintenance costs, and provide long-term savings that make it well worth the upgrade.
Let’s explore how a new furnace can put money back in your pocket while keeping your home warm and cozy.

Why a New Furnace Is More Efficient

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Older furnaces, especially those over 15 years old, are significantly less efficient than modern models. Most older systems have an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating of around 60–70%. This means that 30–40% of the energy they consume is wasted.
By contrast, new furnaces can have an AFUE rating of 90% or higher. Some models even reach up to 98%, meaning almost all the energy used goes toward heating your home. That’s a huge jump in efficiency — and a big drop in energy waste.

How New Furnaces Reduce Energy Bills

A new unit isn’t just about shiny new technology; it’s about making your heating system work smarter, not harder. Here’s how it can lower your energy bills:
  1. Improved Efficiency:
    With higher AFUE ratings, new units use less energy to produce the same amount of heat, which translates directly into lower utility bills.

  2. Better Temperature Control:
    Modern furnaces often come with advanced features like variable-speed blowers and smart thermostats. These allow for more precise temperature control, so you’re not wasting energy on uneven heating.

  3. Sealed Combustion Technology:
    Many new units use sealed combustion, which pulls air from outside rather than inside your home. This reduces heat loss and improves overall efficiency.

  4. Reduced Wear and Tear:
    An old furnace running at low efficiency often has to work overtime, leading to higher energy use and more frequent repairs. A new unit operates more efficiently, which reduces strain on the system and saves you money on maintenance.

When to Replace Your Furnace

Not sure if it’s time to invest in a new unit? Here are some signs it might be worth considering:
  • High Energy Bills: If your heating costs keep climbing despite regular maintenance, your old furnace may be to blame.
  • Frequent Repairs: If you’re calling a technician every winter, those repair bills can quickly add up.
  • Uneven Heating: Struggling with cold spots in your home? It might be time for a more efficient system.
  • Your Furnace Is Over 15 Years Old: Even a well-maintained furnace loses efficiency over time.

How Much Can You Save with a New Unit?

The exact savings depend on factors like your home size, local energy rates, and the efficiency of your current system. However, upgrading to a high-efficiency furnace can reduce your heating bills by up to 30%. Over the lifespan of the furnace, these savings can easily offset the initial cost of the system.
For example, if your current heating bill averages $200 per month during winter, a 30% reduction means you’d save $60 per month — or $720 over the course of a year. Multiply that by the 15–20 years your new furnace will last, and the numbers speak for themselves!

Ready to Shop New Furnaces?

At HVAC Solutions, we specialize in helping homeowners find the perfect furnace for their needs and budget. Our expert team can guide you through the process, from selecting the right model to installation and maintenance.
Don’t let another winter pass with an inefficient furnace. Contact HVAC Solutions today to learn more about upgrading your furnace, and start saving on energy bills while staying warm all season long!
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