F.A.Q
What do I look for when choosing an efficient furnace?
The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency or AFUE measures a furnace’s overall energy performance. The higher the AFUE, the more heat you get for your heating dollar. In Alberta, a furnace with an AFUE of 90 percent or higher is a good investment.
The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency or AFUE measures a furnace’s overall energy performance. The higher the AFUE, the more heat you get for your heating dollar. In Alberta, a furnace with an AFUE of 90 percent or higher is a good investment.
What are some tips on reducing air conditioner's load?
You can reduce the load on your air conditioning system with a few simple measures. First, be sure to clean or replace your furnace filters per the manufacturers recommendations.
You can reduce the load on your air conditioning system with a few simple measures. First, be sure to clean or replace your furnace filters per the manufacturers recommendations.
How should I operate my furnace?
How you operate your heating system will influence how much energy you use. The following tips will help lower your heating bill and ensure that your furnace functions safely and efficiently.
How you operate your heating system will influence how much energy you use. The following tips will help lower your heating bill and ensure that your furnace functions safely and efficiently.
How do I determine furnace size?
The heating capacity of a furnace, also referred to as size, is measured in thousands of BTUs (British Thermal Units). Furnaces are rated by the input BTU’s, that is, the amount of fuel energy that goes into it when running.
The heating capacity of a furnace, also referred to as size, is measured in thousands of BTUs (British Thermal Units). Furnaces are rated by the input BTU’s, that is, the amount of fuel energy that goes into it when running.




