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		<title>Replacing A Furnace Is Best Left To Professionals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 14:29:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When replacing a furnace it is best to find a reputable HVAC contractor with the knowledge and skills to do a quality job. Before replacing your furnace you might want to have a contractor examine it to be sure it really does need replacing. Sometimes accumulations of dust could be what’s preventing a unit from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When replacing a furnace it is best to find a reputable HVAC contractor with the knowledge and skills to do a quality job. Before replacing your furnace you might want to have a contractor examine it to be sure it really does need replacing. Sometimes accumulations of dust could be what’s preventing a unit from heating properly. If this is the case <a title="Duct Cleaning" href="http://www.facebook.com/DuctCleaningTwinCities">duct cleaning</a> could improve your heating and save you money.  But if you do need a new furnace, checking out local HVAC companies online can be an inexpensive way to get started. Most up to date companies nowadays have an online presence. On these sites you may find specials being offered. If you know of someone like a friend or relative who recently had Air Conditioning work done. You might want to contact them to see if they have any recommendations on <a title="Buying a Furnace" href="http://buyingafurnace.com/">buying a furnace</a>.</p>
<p>You may be thinking to yourself. Why can’t I simply read up on the subject and replace the unit myself. Well to be honest with you. The job of replacing a furnace is very complicated. The Technicians who do this kind of work usually are schooled with thousands of working hours replacing furnaces, very skilled in the HVAC field, licensed and bonded. They have special electrical and mechanical tools that are required to do the work properly. And these tools would cost thousands of dollars if you had to purchase them.  Plus there are many local code requirements and manufacturer’s specifications that must be adhered to. Some of the best advice I can give you is not to seek short cuts and jeopardize your safety and health trying to save a few extra dollars.</p>
<p>It is best to get 3 different <a title="heating &amp; air conditioning quotes" href="http://rwheatingandairconditioning.com/">heating &amp; air conditioning quotes</a> from bonded and licensed HVAC contractors. Three estimates will give you an idea of basically what you can expect to pay. It will also allow you to gauge and compare prices of different brands of HVAC units.  Do some research on the different brand of furnaces. Checkout reviews online from customers. Read up on the various brands and what features each offer. Then make an informed decision from all your research with confidence. You may be asking yourself what brand of furnace is the best? Well there’s really no clear answer to that question. Each brand of furnace has features that appear to different consumers.</p>
<p>It’s sort of like buying a car. Some people like Ford and others like Chevrolet. It just depends on who you ask. Replacing a furnace comes down to learning as much as you can and going with the contractor and brand you feel most comfortable with. But above all be sure to choose a contractor who is bonded, licensed, and has a reputation of reliability.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t base your chose on price alone, and if all three estimates come in higher than you feel you can afford. Save up the money or borrow it if necessary but have the work done by a licensed professional HVAC contractor. It could save you money and help you avoid headaches in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Furnace selection</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 20:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter makes you crazy? You are always shivering when winter and you need five clothes and thick blanket to warm you up. You need not to worry anymore. Buying a furnace, it is the easiest way to warm you up and also the rooms around your house. Moreover, you do not to worry about getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter makes you crazy? You are always shivering when winter and you need five clothes and thick blanket to warm you up. You need not to worry anymore. <strong>Buying a furnace</strong>, it is the easiest way to warm you up and also the rooms around your house. Moreover, you do not to worry about getting cold or cough.</p>
<p>Furnace selection is necessary and it must be suitable for you and the use in your home. Decide the size of furnace that you need in your home and make sure that it will be more efficient for you with low price and due with the heat necessity in your house. If you buy the oversize furnace it will make you pay more than you need. Do not forget to check the noise that is produced by the furnace so you will not be bothered by the noise of the furnace as there is no exact of the noise pollution that is caused.</p>
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		<title>A New Furnace Can Save You Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 12:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All furnaces need to be maintained at some level in order for them to operate at their maximum efficiency. Whether you own an oil furnace or a gas furnace, many of the maintenance basics are the same. Efficiency starts with how the furnace is built. A furnace built to be highly efficient in the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All furnaces need to be maintained at some level in order for them to operate at their maximum efficiency. Whether you own an oil furnace or a gas furnace, many of the maintenance basics are the same.</p>
<p>Efficiency starts with how the furnace is built. A furnace built to be highly efficient in the first place is clearly ideal. Old furnaces can actually cost you more in the long run than new furnaces. They require more fuel and produce less heat which costs you more on a monthly basis than operating a new furnace would cost. A new furnace will not need to work as hard and therefore will cost less to run. Old furnaces can even be dangerous if they were not maintained properly over the years. If a furnace is exceptionally dirty or parts are faulty a fire or explosion can actually start in your home.</p>
<p>When shopping for new oil furnaces or gas furnaces the way to tell how efficient they are is to look for their AFUE rating. AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency and it is a measurement of how energy efficient the furnace is. The higher the AFUE percentage the more efficient the furnace will be.</p>
<p>Since the cost of fuels are always on the rise, it is important to look at your furnace and figure out how best to save money in it&#8217;s operation. If buying a new furnace is feasible that is often the best solution. If it is not an option, make sure that all parts of your gas or oil furnace are working properly and that the filters are changed or replaced regularly.</p>
<p>A new furnace is initially expensive but will save you money in the long run by working efficiently and using less fuel. If you cannot afford a new gas furnace, then the next best thing is to make sure all the parts are operating properly. Both an oil furnace and gas furnace need to have their filters cleaned or replaced periodically for maximum efficiency.</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=D._Taylor</p>
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