Posts Tagged ‘West New York’

A Question from West New York: What Makes a Furnace High Efficiency?

Friday, December 9th, 2011

In West New York, you’ve probably heard about the new lines of high efficiency furnaces being released by York, but what exactly is different about these high efficiency devices from your current York furnace? Let’s take a closer look at what a high efficiency furnace offers and why it can save you money.

Added Features

A high efficiency York furnace uses familiar technology in a new way to reduce the amount of energy lost when combustion takes place. This means:

  • Sealed Combustion – Instead of open combustion which allows heat to escape during and after the combustion process, a high efficiency furnace uses a sealed chamber with carefully measured and fed airflow to burn fuel and produce heat. Exhaust heat can then be recaptured and used to heat air transferred to your air vents.
  • Two Stage Gas Valves – With a two stage gas valve, your furnace can respond to the temperature outside. There isn’t just one “on” switch. The furnace will regulate gas flow based on how much energy is needed to produce heat for your home. So, if there is a sudden burst of cold outside, the furnace will respond accordingly, but for most days when heating needs are low, it will use only the minimum amount of needed gas.
  • Programmable – High efficiency furnaces are now programmable, meaning you can set specific time limits for operation, change thermostat settings digitally and inspect the device through an electronic read out. The level of control given to you by a programmable high efficiency furnace can greatly reduce gas or electricity consumption.

Cost Benefit

The real reason many people are interested in high efficiency York furnaces is that they are so much less expensive to operate. Instead of costing hundreds of dollars to run through the winter, they operate the bare minimum needed to heat your home. Using up to 95% of the fuel they consume to produce heat and regulating gas to cut how much is consumed during milder days, these furnaces are built to save you money. For more information about how to get one installed in your home, contact your local New Jersey York Dealer.

If you have an old furnace that chews through energy like nobody’s business, now might be the time to consider the benefits of a brand new, high efficiency model.

Product of the Week: Latitude Series TG9S Furnace

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Our product this week is the Latitude Series TG9S Furnace. This furnace is streamlined to be easy to install in closets, attics or garages and measures only 33 inches in height.  The Latitude Series TG9S Furnace is very energy efficient; not only is it Energy Star rated but it also has a 95.5% AFUE rating. This means that it will save you money on your utility bills and still heat your home comfortably.

As well as being very easy to adjust with computerized controls to ensure efficient heating, this furnace is hybrid system compatible.  A hybrid system allows a homeowner to switch between two different heating technologies, such as a furnace or a heat pump, to provide the most efficient heating solution. Hybrid systems also have the advantage of fewer repairs, since each system is not running all the time, and more personalized comfort.

This furnace is a great and economical addition to any home. To have the Latitude Series TG9S Furnace installed in your house, contact your local New Jersey York Dealer.

Latitude Series TG9S Furnace

Top 3 Upgrades for Your HVAC System: A Tip From Cranford

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Your York HVAC system is a trusted part of your Cranford home’s comfort system. Without it you would be cold in the winter, hot in the summer, and breathing in contaminant laden air year round. So, it’s important that you install the best systems and subsystems available for your York HVAC system. Here are some options to keep in mind when looking for ways to get the most from your heating and cooling.

  • Humidity Control – In the winter, a good York humidifier is the way to go. Humidification allows your home to hold more heat, effectively increasing the efficiency of your heating system.
  • Air Filtration – Every air conditioning system and furnace comes with some form of air filtration, but is it enough? Standard filters are effective, but they are not always comprehensive. A good HEPA quality filter for your air handler and duct system will severely reduce the number of contaminants in your air supply and ensure that you and your family feel much better year round.
  • Air Quality Controls – Beyond air filtration, you can upgrade your air handler’s ability to remove pollutants with a dedicated York air cleaner and UV lights. These systems are installed in your air handler and/or ductwork to remove advanced pollutants like bacteria and mold and remove smaller particles including smoke, gas, and exhaust. Which system you need will depend on the level of contaminants in your home, so make sure you check with a contractor before choosing anything.

These upgrades are a great way to get more out of your HVAC system – in terms of both comfort and safety. Discuss your options with a contractor today to learn more.