A Check List For Saving Money On Natural Gas Furnace Prices

Apr 22
08:31

2010

Marc Willis

Marc Willis

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A list of ways for consumers to save money on purchasing a gas furnace.

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Purchasing a new gas furnace for your home can be expensive. There are some ways you can save on gas furnace prices.  To start your search,A Check List For Saving Money On Natural Gas Furnace Prices Articles try doing a gas furnace price comparison on paper. The comparison can be helpful and give you a reference sheet for final shopping.  The following list gives some ways for you to save money on gas furnace prices.

1.    You can check wholesale dealers for your furnace. A wholesaler probably won’t offer installation services, so you will need to factor this into your final cost.  You will need to obtain estimates form reputable HVAC installers to add into the cost.  2.    You can negotiate with installers for the final installation cost. Ask when they have a slow time and would they be willing to give you a discount if you wait and have the unit installed during a slow period.  If you are willing to do the installation on their schedule, they may be willing to do the work for a reduced fee in order to have the additional business.  Ask about any work that you can do prior to the installation to cut costs as well.  Some examples might be to remove the old unit and clean up tasks. 3.    Find the features you desire in a brand name unit; then try to find the same features in a lesser known brand.  Sometimes a brand is more expensive due to the popularity of it.  If there is demand for a product, a company knows people will pay more for it because they want it.  You may be able to find just as good quality and the same features in an unknown brand. 4.    Natural gas furnace prices can vary greatly depending on the efficiency rating (AFUE). Compare the AFUE for each model carefully.  You obviously want the most efficient unit for your money, however it does not make sense to pay thousands of dollars for a unit that is only one or two percent more efficient than another. 5.    You can consider a used gas furnace. Some HVAC dealers will have refurbished used furnaces for sale.  In some cases, the dealer will offer a limited warranty on these units as well.  You may save a substantial amount of money if you are willing to take a used model.  A used unit may be a very good option for those who do not plan on staying in their home long term. 6.    Determine the amount of square footage you will be heating with the unit.  The larger the unit, the more expensive it will be.  If you do not have a need for the larger unit, you should probably save yourself some money and buy a smaller one. 7.    If you do not have an existing gas furnace that you are replacing, you could consider a different type of furnace.  Electric furnaces do tend to be slightly less expensive than gas furnace prices.  Switching to an electric unit (if you already have a gas furnace in place) probably won’t save you any money though. 8.    Take the time to shop around. You can even let sales people know you are shopping around.  A sales person may be willing to discount a unit if they know it will make the sale.  If the gas furnace prices

don’t fit your budget let them know and refuse to be pressured (even if it means leaving).  You may get a call later that the dealer will get the unit down to a price you can afford.