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The Benefits Of 2-Stage Furnaces

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A question that we at Genuine Comfort often get asked about is the difference between 2-stage furnaces and 1-stage furnaces. If you are moving into a new home, or simply want to update your current furnace, it is important to do your research about the different kinds of furnaces that are out there. Furnaces are extremely important for homes and buildings, especially during winter months. If you are getting a bid, our specialists will always take the time to explain the distinctions between 1-stage and 2-stage furnaces, but it is still good to understand the differences for yourself. Continue reading this article to learn more about these different types of furnaces.

What Is A 1-Stage Furnace?

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A 1-stage furnace, also called a single-stage furnace, is a classic type of furnace that people picture when they first buy a furnace. Single stage furnaces only have one power mode and one sedentary mode: on and off. This means that when a single stage furnace is on, it is completely on at 100% power. There are no phases or degrees that can be set with a one-stage furnace. Basically, you get what you get when it comes to a 1-stage furnace, and you may not always get what you want.

What Is A 2-Stage Furnace?

A 2-stage furnace is another type of furnace. Two-stage furnaces are different from one-stage furnaces in that when they turn on, they come on at 65% capacity. Therefore, the 2-stage furnace comes on at a lower stage than a 1-stage furnace. Another difference is that 2-stage furnaces will come on at 65% capacity and then jump to full power if it does not heat your home completely within ten minutes.

Benefits Of 2-Stage Furnaces

One of the benefits of having a 2-stage furnace is that they run longer and provide more even temperatures throughout your home. A 2-stage furnace is also more technologically advanced because can sense if it has not heated your whole house in 10 minutes. You may save money in the fall and the spring because the furnace will likely not have to go to full capacity to heat your home during these seasons, whereas a 1-stage furnace would have to turn completely on in order to ensure that your home is heated. We at Genuine Comfort recommend that you install a two-stage furnace over a one-stage furnace if you are trying to figure out which way to go.

Do You Need A Furnace Repair?

If you are in need of a furnace repair, feel free to reach out to us at Genuine Comfort. Not only do we provide in-depth repair and replacement services, but we also provide expert advice to those who are interested in the HVAC industry and how to care for their furnaces, air conditioners and other equipment. Not only can we help you install a 2-stage furnace but we can also help keep your furnace and other HVAC equipment maintained and in tip-top shape. Reach out to us today for more information.

Filed Under: HVAC Tagged With: air conditioning units, furnace, HVAC

HVAC equipment is one of the most important things to have in your home. It provides you with heating and cooling and allows for your home to maintain a standard level of comfort. With the right HVAC equipment, your home is able to stay cool or warm depending on the season. Having heating and air conditioning equipment is so important for keeping your home at inhabitable temperatures.

However, when HVAC equipment breaks down or you want to replace a piece of equipment it can be rather expensive. The price of HVAC equipment tends to fluctuate depending on a variety of factors including the season. Continue reading to learn if the cost of HVAC equipment is going up and the factors that affect the cost of HVAC equipment.

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Is The Cost Of HVAC Equipment Going Up?

The answer to the question of whether the cost of HVAC equipment is increasing is not particularly fortunate. Sadly, the answer to whether the cost of HVAC equipment is going up is yes. It is likely that the cost of furnaces, air conditioning units, duct systems, and other equipment will continue to increase this year and especially this summer.

Why Is The Cost Of HVAC Equipment Increasing?

Due to supply and demand, it is difficult to get a 96% efficiency furnace these days. Unforeseen circumstances, such as a worldwide pandemic, has made it difficult to come by great equipment and parts. Raw materials are expensive, as are the productions to make them because the materials are scarce. The cost of equipment can also be attributed to factors such as the size of your home, whether you will need a new duct system, the kind of equipment you are purchasing, and whether other smaller things will need to be replaced, such as thermostats.

What Are The Costs Involved With HVAC?

There are many costs associated with the HVAC industry. Some of the costs include installation, repairs, maintenance, and the equipment itself. It is important to be prepared to pay for these different expenses as well as to do your research as to what the typical costs of different HVAC services and equipment look like throughout the industry. There are HVAC companies that will try to price gouge you and your family and will try to raise prices on you without your consent. That is why you must be careful and do your research.

Our Recommendations

It is important to consider your options before you make a decision regarding your furnace or air conditioner. We at Genuine Comfort are experts in the industry and we suggest looking at many different furnace or air conditioning options. We suggest getting equipment with at least two vents. Before making a purchase, ensure that the cost is reasonable. If you need, there are options for second opinions that can help you know if your current HVAC company is overpriced. Reach out to us at Genuine Comfort for more information.

Do You Need New HVAC Equipment Or Other HVAC Services?

Are you in need of a new furnace or air conditioning unit? Does your current furnace need a tune up? Or are you looking for installation services for a furnace or air conditioner you bought recently? If your answer to this question is yes, then you may want to consider reaching out to us at Genuine Comfort. We offer many different services in the HVAC industry. We are also experts in our industry, meaning that we can offer you all sorts of useful information about your HVAC systems and equipment and how to properly maintain them. For more information or to schedule a consultation, feel free to reach out to us today.

Filed Under: HVAC Tagged With: air conditioning units, cost of HVAC equiptment, furnace, HVAC, HVAC contractors

If you are living in a bigger home or new home and are considering installing a new fireplace, you may have run across information about the different kinds of glass that fireplaces and fireplace inserts use. The most common types of glass that are used for fireplaces in North American homes are tempered glass and ceramic glass. The choice between tempered glass and ceramic glass can be a difficult one because the different types of glass will serve different purposes within your home and one may be more useful to you than the other depending on your situation.

Tempered Glass And Ceramic Glass

There are several differences between tempered glass and ceramic glass. Firstly, tempered glass is simply glass that has been heat treated so that it can withstand the heat from the fireplace. Tempered glass is much stronger than regular glass, but ceramic glass is much stronger than tempered glass. Ceramic glass is actually not glass at all. Ceramic glass is actually clear ceramic. But which type of glass is better for your fireplace?

Tempered Glass

Tempered glass is useful for some fireplaces because it is less expensive than ceramic glass and is quite durable. People will often use tempered glass on doors of fireplaces that they know that they will be replacing at some point. Over time, tempered glass can weaken due to the constant heat. The concern with tempered glass is that if it is running on a high heat and then water or moisture gets in contact with the glass, the glass could explode. Tempered glass may be perfect for your home if you will not be using your fireplace all the time, if you want to install fireplace doors, or if the fireplace will be installed in a very dry area.

Ceramic Glass

Ceramic glass would be the best choice for your home if your fireplace will be running at a high heat or will be used a lot. Ceramic is more expensive than tempered glass, but it is also stronger, more durable and is the choice people make when they want to be sure that they will not have to worry about replacing the glass. Ceramic glass is also safer than tempered glass when it comes to moisture. When ceramic glass comes into contact with water, it will crack before it explodes out. 

Which Is Better?

Our recommendation here at Genuine Comfort for the kind of glass you should use for your fireplace is ceramic glass. We suggest getting ceramic glass for your fireplace because it is stronger and safer. Ceramic glass is better if you are installing a fireplace in a bathroom or outdoors where there is more of a chance that it will get splashed with water. Ceramic glass is also safer with children or pets who could accidentally spill water on the glass. However, if you are looking for a more economical option and are not concerned about water touching the glass, tempered glass may be the choice for you.

Do You Need A New Fireplace?

We at Genuine Comfort are experts in the heating and cooling industry and we specialize in installing fireplaces. If you are in need of a new fireplace or services to get your fireplace installed, look no further than Genuine Comfort. Contact us today for more information or to get a quote.

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