Energy Efficient Heating System Detroit Lakes MN

In this article, we'll tell you how to reduce your energy costs, increasing the efficiency of your current heating system by converting to a new mid or high efficiency natural gas system.

Local Companies

Laney's
(218) 847-1309
Highway 59
Detroit Lakes, MN
Tweeton Refrigeration Inc
(218) 847-7537
1106 8th St SE
Detroit Lakes, MN
Seaberg Heating
(218) 847-9608
18083 324th Ave
Detroit Lakes, MN
Hank's Heating
(218) 847-5758
27585 County Road 141
Detroit Lakes, MN
Modern Heating & Plumbing Inc
(218) 847-7459
1040 Randolph Rd
Detroit Lakes, MN
Paschke Heating and Cooling
(218) 847-0613
25071 Whiskey Creek Dr
Detroit Lakes, MN
Runger Heating & Air Conditioning
(218) 847-8449
22800 N Pearl Lake Rd
Detroit Lakes, MN
Country Heating & Air Inc
(218) 747-2909
Ashby, MN
Landon Hvac Inc
(507) 645-7224
1403 Heritage Dr
Northfield, MN
Aem Mechanical Services Inc
(320) 587-0991
Hutchinson, MN

You can reduce your energy costs by improving the efficiency of your current heating system by converting to a new mid or high efficiency natural gas system. An old standard efficiency gas furnace typically operates at 60% or even as low as 40% seasonal efficiency. This means only 60% of the heat generated is used to heat your home. The other 40% goes up the chimney – that’s 40 cents of every dollar wasted or in some cases 60 cents.

As your furnace efficiency increases, so does the money you save on your home heating bill. With our 80% mid efficiency gas furnace, your savings increase by 20% over a standard efficiency furnace. With a 95% high efficiency gas furnace, there is only 5% heat loss. That means you save up to 35% on your heating cost when you upgrade your standard efficiency gas furnace. You can save a lot more when you convert from oil or electric heating to clean efficient natural gas. (Efficiency ratings for furnaces or boilers compare the amount of heat available in the fuel with the amount of heat actually reaching the house. A rating of 75% for example, means that three-quarters of the available energy has been converted into usable heat. A seasonal efficiency rating tells us how well the system performs over a typical heating season.)

You can further reduce your energy costs by converting your electric hot water heater to economical, clean natural gas. Many of your neighbors have already converted to natural gas and are getting the same amount of hot water as you, but at a savings of over 50%.

Natural gas is the most energy-efficient, cleanest burning and cost effective of all the major residential energy fuels. Energy experts predict that natural gas will continue to be the most cost effective heating source throughout Canada in the future. Converting or upgrading to a mid or high efficiency gas furnace will save you money on your heating costs now and in years to come.

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