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Choosing Your New Furnace

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Your Expert Guide to Choosing a New Furnace in Utah

In Utah, a furnace is the heart of your home during the winter. But not all are equal. Modern heating technology offers incredible advancements in efficiency, comfort, and long-term savings compared to the systems of the past. Choosing the right one is a major investment in your family’s comfort and your home’s value. But with so many options, where do you start?

At Efficient Systems Heating & Cooling, we believe an informed customer makes the best decision. That’s why we’ve created this guide to help you understand the different types of furnaces available for your Utah home. As a family-owned business and your premier local furnace experts, we’re here to listen to your needs and partner with you to find the perfect heating solution.

Understanding Your Furnace Options

Choosing the right furnace begins with understanding the core differences in fuel types and technology. Each has unique benefits depending on your home’s needs and your budget.

Step 1: Choosing a Fuel Type

Furnaces are typically powered by natural gas, electricity, or oil. Here in Utah, one option is far more common.

Natural Gas Furnaces

The most popular choice for homes and businesses across Utah. Natural gas is piped directly to your home from a municipal line, providing a constant, reliable fuel source.

  • Why it’s popular: It’s highly effective at producing powerful, even heat, and is typically the most affordable fuel, leading to lower monthly utility bills.
  • Best for: Nearly any home with access to a natural gas line.

Please note: While we believe it’s important for homeowners to understand all their options, our services are specialized. We exclusively install, maintain, and repair natural gas furnace systems.

Electric Furnaces

If your home doesn’t have a natural gas line, an electric furnace is a clean and effective alternative. It uses electric heating to heat the air.

  • Advantages: Electric furnaces are often cheaper to purchase and install. They are also typically smaller, making them a flexible fit for various spaces.
  • Considerations: The cost of electricity is generally higher than natural gas, which can lead to higher operating costs, especially during very cold winters.

Oil Furnaces

While less common in urban areas, oil furnaces are a powerful option for homes that do not have access to natural gas. They provide heating by burning fuel oil stored in a tank on your property.

  • Advantages: Oil generates a very high amount of heat per unit, making these systems very effective in extreme cold.
  • Considerations: Requires an on-site storage tank and fuel deliveries. With proper maintenance, they have a long lifespan of 15-25 years.

Step 2: Understanding Gas Furnace Technology

If a gas furnace is right for you, the next step is choosing the technology. This determines how the furnace operates, directly impacting your home’s comfort and your energy bills.

Single-Stage Furnaces (Good)

This is the traditional, straightforward furnace. Its gas valve has one setting: 100% ON or 100% OFF. Think of it like a light switch.

  • How it works: When your home needs heat, it runs at full capacity until the thermostat is satisfied, then shuts off completely.
  • Best for: Homeowners looking for a reliable, budget-friendly heating solution that meets standard efficiency ratings (typically 80% AFUE).

Two-Stage Furnaces (Better)

A smarter, more flexible option. A two-stage furnace has a gas valve with two settings: a low-output stage (around 60-70% capacity) and a high-output stage (100%).

  • How it works: It starts in the low, quiet, energy-saving stage to gently bring your home to temperature. It only kicks into high gear on the coldest Utah days when extra heating power is needed.
  • Benefits: Runs for longer, quieter cycles, providing more even heat and eliminating big temperature swings. It’s more efficient than a single-stage furnace.

Modulating Furnaces (Best)

This is the pinnacle of furnace technology, offering unparalleled comfort and efficiency. A modulating furnace adjusts its heat output in tiny, precise increments (often as small as 1%) to perfectly match your home’s heating needs at any given moment.

  • How it works: Think of it like cruise control for your home’s heat. Instead of blasting on and off, it runs continuously at a very low level, making tiny adjustments to maintain a perfectly consistent temperature.
  • Benefits: Maximum energy efficiency because no energy is wasted by constantly starting and stopping. It provides the most consistent, even heating available and operates so quietly you’ll barely notice it’s on.

Let Utah's Furnace Experts Guide You

Feeling overwhelmed? You don’t have to be. As HVAC industry experts with decades of combined experience, the team at Efficient Systems Heating & Cooling can walk you through these options, assess your home’s specific needs, and provide clear recommendations for the best furnace for your family and budget.

You can trust us to keep your family warm during the cold winter and cool on hot summer days.

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