Enhance the Performance of Your Gas Furnace

If your existing furnace is in good working condition, learn how to enhance its performance.

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The energy efficiency ratings of most modern furnaces is over 90 percent, which results in a considerable reduction in heating expenses and enhanced system performance. It is a good idea to look for the most cost-effective model whenever you need to replace an old gas furnace. If your existing gas furnace is not giving any major indications of being worn out, think twice before replacing it. It may be advisable to set aside some funds to enhance the performance of a furnace that is still in good working condition.

Regular HVAC Maintenance

Have the furnace checked by a St. Louis HVAC company annually, if possible, prior to the start of winter. Thoroughly inspecting the furnace ensures the safety of your home and that the HVAC components are in good working condition. All of the components, including the filtration and air distributions systems, along with the gas burners should be cleaned and fine-tuned by a HVAC technician to ensure optimal performance. Homeowners should also refer to the operating manual to check the kind of filter used in the furnace and when it should be replaced.

Upgrade the Thermostat

Replace a manually-adjustable thermostat with a programmable one. Programmable thermostats ensure that the equipment only operates whenever necessary and turns off automatically when it is not required. A number of programmable thermostats are available in the market. Look for a model that is simple to install and program. If your already have a programmable thermostat on your furnace, check the device regularly and make sure it is programmed according to the schedule of your family.

Plug Any Holes

Energy Star revealed that standard HVAC systems normally lose around 20 percent of air through leaks. Seal all leaks in the ductwork of the furnace, from the air handler up to the outlet registers. Duct tape may not be sufficient to seal these leaks. Duct sealing mastic or special adhesive foil tape should be used in its place. Duct mastic is a sticky material that can be purchased in tubs and can be applied on nearly all surfaces that can be reached using a paintbrush.

Use Insulation

Old HVAC systems may not have any insulation, which may cause heat loss despite having well-sealed ductwork. Since ductwork normally travels through crawl spaces and the attic, the heat loss will affect the comfort level in the house. Adding insulation in the ductwork will ensure the home is comfortable to live in and will reduce heating expenses. Insulation for the ductwork can be achieved using wrap-on rolls, blankets, and tubes.

For all your HVAC maintenance needs, call Engineered Solutions at (314) 394-0802 today!