Two-Stage Furnaces Offer Improved Efficiency and Comfort
Are you looking for more efficient heating in your Denver, NC, home? Two-stage furnaces deliver excellent heat distribution and could be what you need to make your home more comfortable during the cold winter months.
What Sets a Two-Stage Furnace Apart from a Traditional One?
Traditional furnaces deliver the same heat level with no variation and are not equipped with settings to change the heat distribution. So, the heat level coming from the vents is the same whether it’s 30 degrees outside or 50 degrees. The way traditional furnaces operate makes them less efficient on milder days. You don’t need the level of heat the furnace is circulating through the house.
A has two heat output levels, letting you choose a setting that makes sense for the day’s temperature. There’s a high setting for those bitter-cold days when your home needs the heat to run at full capacity and a low setting that doesn’t use as much heat when outdoor temperatures are milder.
The Three Main Benefits of Two-Stage Furnaces
There are three ways that these heating systems offer more comfort and efficiency than a traditional furnace. If you’re using a two-stage heating system for the first time, you might notice it runs longer than a single-stage furnace. You might think this uses more energy; however, because the temperature’s regulated better, there aren’t fluctuations that affect how much heat gets delivered. It consistently heats the home using less energy because it’s not constantly adjusting.
The second benefit of a two-stage heating system is its efficiency. Since the furnace runs on a low setting for long periods, it burns less fuel and isn’t constantly turning on and off. These two things save you money on your energy bills.
The third advantage of a two-stage system is it operates more quietly than a traditional furnace. You don’t get that initial start-up noise, and since the unit runs at lower speeds, you enjoy quieter operation.
There’s certainly much to consider when it’s time for heating system installation. For questions about two-stage furnaces, call Lakeside Heating & Air Conditioning today for professional guidance.
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