Save Money with a New, Energy-efficient Furnace from Your Local Okaloosa HVAC Dealer
The cost of a furnace is more than the cost of materials and labor to install the furnace. The estimated cost of a new furnace is $2,500-$4,000. The estimated cost of labor to install this new system is around $4,000 in the Okaloosa County area. How is this expenditure going to help you save money? If you decide to install a new more fuel-efficient unit, you will make up the difference starting immediately. These new units are much more fuel efficient. To calculate your potential savings costs, you may want to consult your local Okaloosa Utility Company or call your local Okaloosa County HVAC dealer. They can help you figure the savings on your heating bills and the payout period for the return on this investment.
If your home is heated by a forced air system, you may want an energy audit to test for leaks in your ducts or other potential problems to help you assess your current system. Leaky ducts can lose up to thirty-five percent of the hot air produced by your furnace and rob your home of warm air. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, dirt and neglect are the main causes of heating systems to operate inefficiently and can also cause them to fail. An energy audit can tell you where problems or potential problems may lie with your heating and cooling system.
Long term investments in energy efficient products can help you save money and save energy over the years to come. Are you aware that approximately 43% of your utility bill goes to heating your home? Approximately 60% of your utility bill goes to cooling your home. These are real considerations when considering a new purchase to make your home more energy efficient. Making smarter choices on your heating and cooling systems can save you big in the long run.
Your first step should be to make certain that your present HVAC system is operating as efficiently as possible. By spending a nominal sum of money twice a year on a service call, you can save a lot in energy bills over the entire year by keeping your system operating at peak efficiency and saving costs on expensive repairs by catching minor problems before they become big ones.
Are you aware that manufacturer warranties may be invalidated if the units are not properly maintained and inspected, normally twice a year? Even if your system is working okay, you still could recoup your investment in a new; more energy efficient system in as little as three years, with the benefit of getting paid back with lowers monthly utility bills. Heating and cooling systems efficiency has been increased tremendously over the past five years. Even if your system is working just fine, it may be worth taking a look at whether it makes sense to upgrade now rather than waiting. And if you need more encouragement, you may also qualify for the 2010 Federal Tax Credit.


