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After equipment and installation, you can expect to spend between three and seven
thousand dollars (or more!) on your next boiler. Your annual operating costs
over the 20-year life of that boiler will likely dwarf your initial investment.
FurnaceCompare.com is in the business of helping people choose the right
boiler. We can help you make the decision that keeps your home warm
and your money in your pocket. Here are five ways that FurnaceCompare.com
can help you choose the right boiler:
Choose the most appropriate brand of Boiler
The profiles on the following 17 boiler brands review their
history, models, warranty and contact information.
Choose the best Heating contractor
Choosing a reputable HVAC contractor
to install your new boiler can be as important
as the boiler itself. You should request quotes from
at least 3 heating contractors to ensure that you receive a range of
bids.
FurnaceCompare's free Find a Contractor tool
can help you find qualified pre-screened contractors. Every contractor in our
database has been screened for a clean credit and legal history, and has been
in business for at least three years.
Choose the best boiler
Our boiler reports can save you money in the following ways:
- Dollar for dollar, a high efficiency boiler will provide you with more heat
than a low efficiency boiler.
However, this does not necessarily mean that you should
buy the most efficient boiler on the market. That decision depends on many
factors -- for example: whether you use gas or oil, how well your house is insulated,
and your climate. FurnaceCompare has the
most comprehensive efficiency data available. However, we do more than
this -- we provide you with detailed instructions on how to compare
apples to apples when comparing boilers. We will help you make the
efficiency choice that will save you money month after month.
- Did you know that an over-sized boiler (one which produces too much heat relative to the size
of your house) is much more expensive to run than a correctly sized boiler?
Using our data and the load calculation provided
by your HVAC contractor, you can compare the capacities of different
furnaces, to make sure you are buying the right sized furnace.
Understand how the HVAC market works
Have you purchased a boiler before? Is it customary for HVAC
contractors to charge
for a load calculation? Should you contact the manufacturer if something goes wrong
with your furnace after it is installed? Most consumers don't know the answers to these
questions -- let us show you how the HVAC market works.
Find rebates for your high-efficiency boiler
Hundreds of governmental and commercial entities around the United States and
Canada offer rebates to consumers for
purchasing a high-efficiency furnace. Subscribers have access to our
comprehensive database of furnace rebates -- the rebate alone can save you 10 to
20 times the cost of your initial subscription.
Subscriptions to FurnaceCompare
Much of the information on FurnaceCompare is free. However, some of the information in
our database is available only to subscribers. For example, subscribers get:
- Unlimited access to our database and reports
- Subscriber-only articles
- Help finding rebates
- A listing of the Fall and Spring promotional offers from HVAC manufacturers
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