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Heating and air conditioning systems are the biggest users of energy in the home, up to 75% of the utility bill. A new high efficiency furnace can save up to 50% in operating costs over a ten year old furnace. Many 1990 and earlier model furnaces have efficiencies of 65% or less. The minimum efficiency furnace that can be sold in the United States today is 78%. Furnaces are available that are up to 96.6% efficient.

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Air Conditioner Efficiency

Seer

  • Air Conditioners are rated in Seasonal Energy Efficient Ratios
  • 10 SEER is the present government minimum
  • SEER is like Miles per Gallon rating of automobiles

    Savings

  • Higher SEER numbers save more money
  • A 13 SEER rated air conditioner uses 23% less energy than a 10 SEER unit.

    Air conditioners may look similar, but check the SEER and sound ratings.

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    The Indoor Component of Air Conditioners

  • The indoor component of air conditioners is a heat exchanger inside a metal box
  • The indoor heat exchanger cools the air circulating through it
  • It also removes indoor moisture, lowering the humidity in the home

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    Comfort . . . Indoor Air Quality . . . Value . . .

  • Operates whenever your indoor blower is running to provide improved indoor air quality
  • Minimizes discomfort from Allergies, Itchy Eyes, and Sore Throats by removing:
  • Pollens, Bacteria, Smoke, Dust, Pet hair, Some Viruses

    Read more about Indoor Air Quality.


    Any time you upgrade your heating and air conditioning system, we would highly recommend that you upgrade the thermostat with one of the new electronic highly accurate, easy to read, easy to use thermostats.

    Read more about our thermostats.


    Though your definitions of "comfort" may be different than your neighbor's, knowing these terms can help make your search for improved comfort and efficiency much less confusing and much more effective.

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