Energy Efficient Heating

Energy Ratings and Furnaces

Steers Heating & Cooling is Helping You with Your Heating Needs

Do you know how energy ratings and furnaces affect each other? Steers Heating & Cooling in Parkersburg, WV, will discuss that in this blog post. We all need quality heating if we are going to stay warm during the frigid winter months. But, that could also mean trouble for our energy bills. That’s why if you are looking for a new heating system, you should consider its energy rating. Steers Heating & Cooling installs quality residential furnaces and commercial boilers. That goes for your home or business. Let’s take a closer look at how they are determined with the help of Family Handyman.

Why Does Energy Efficiency Rating Matter for My Heating System?

Furnaces produce heat and carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas. When there isn’t enough ventilation, you can suffer carbon monoxide poisoning. Furnaces should have some ventilation, which allows some of the heat to make its way through your home or business. Efficiency is the yearly heat output of the furnace divided by energy used up. The minimum average fuel utilization efficiency is 80 percent.

How Will I Know How Energy Efficient My Heating System Is?

Heating system manufacturers have to place an AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) on all boilers and furnaces that they distribute. You should look for a yellow label on the outside of the unit. That will provide you with an indication of how efficient your system is. You can also look at how the manufacturer makes your system.

The AFUE doesn’t account for duct systems and low quality insulation. Even if you have a quality unit, you could still end up with an expensive energy bill. Make sure you are taking other steps to help your energy efficiency.

Higher Efficiency Systems Save You Money in the Long Run

While they do cost more upfront, higher efficiency systems help you save money on your utility bill. It largely depends on the size and age of your home or business building. The same applies when you go to install a new system. Typically manufacturers will charge anywhere between 1 ½ to two times as much as standard systems. Make sure you pay close attention before paying the final bill.

For more information on energy ratings and furnaces, call Steers Heating & Cooling in Parkersburg, WV, at (855) 226-9630. Please like our Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube and Google My Business pages. Our staff will help answer your questions regarding energy ratings and furnaces.