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Furnace Repair and Installation
Whether
you are building your new home or
simply replacing your existing
furnace, you can depend on
Clover Heating & Cooling, your
New York heating and air
conditioning contractors for
reliable, efficient heating
solutions that will last you for
years to come. Your new furnace will
help you comfortably ride out your
harshest New York winter while you
increase the resale value of your
home.
To give you an idea of what to look
for, remember that your furnace's
efficiency rating, or AFUE
(Annual Fuel Utilization
Efficiency), tells you how
efficiently your furnace uses fuel
(gas or oil). In general, the higher
your efficiency %, the less fuel
your furnace will use to heat your
home. Heat pumps have heating
efficiency ratings indicated as an
HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance
Factor). In general, the higher your
HSPF rating, the less electricity
your unit will use to heat your
home.
Usually, the higher your efficiency,
the higher the initial investment
expense of your heating product. But
you'll see the higher cost of your
high-efficiency heating unit paid
back in a few short years in the
form of your lower utility bills.
Talk to us today and see how
easy it can be for you to start
enjoying heated comfort at an even
more comfortable price from your
expert heating contractors in New
York..
Gas Furnaces
Gas furnaces provide warm,
consistent heat for your New York
home or business by creating and
circulating warm air through the
duct work of your house and
transferred to your house or
business.
The heat to create the warm air
is created by burning natural gas.
The hot gases and heat that is
created during the combustion
process is transferred through a
heat exchanger which is basically
just a series of curved metal tubes
which passes through the air path of
the unit. As the heat passes through
the pipes is transferred through the
metal and into the air passing over
it heating it in the process. The
left over gasses are then passed out
of the system through a metal or
plastic vent pipe and into the
outside atmosphere.
Oil Furnaces
An oil fired warm air furnace
uses no.2 fuel oil burned in a
sealed chamber to heat an exchanger.
Then with the help of a blower or
fan, forces air across the
exchanger, into ductwork to warm the
structure.
The basic components of an oil
furnace are: the burner, heat
exchanger, fire box, blower, and
cabinet, sometimes known as the
jacket.
Accessories that can be installed
inside or outside of the oil furnace
include: a fan center, an air
filter, electronic air cleaner, or
high performance media filter,
humidifier, and air conditioning
evaporator coil . With central air,
sometimes a condensate pump will be
used to remove the water discharged
in the dehumidification action of
the air conditioning.
If you are looking for
a new furnace or need one repaired in New York please call us today at
(914) 631- 6744 or click on the link
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