Furnace Ratings by Brand
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A warm-air furnace's furnace rating or efficiency rating
is typically measured by its
AFUE (Annual Fuel
Utilization Efficiency). The "fleet efficiency" of a particular
brand is the average efficiency of all of the models sold under
that brandname.
Brands with the Highest Fleet Efficiency
Natural Gas Furnaces (with more than 100 models)
- AIRE FLO
- PAYNE HEATING & COOLING
- TRANE
- H.E.P. MATERIALS CORP.
- CROWN
Natural Gas Furnaces (with 100 or fewer models)
- KENMORE
- CLARE BROTHERS
- THERMO PRODUCTS, INC
- SERVICE EXPERTS, INC.
- DMO INDUSTRIES
Oil Furnaces (all brands)
- COLUMBIA BOILER/POTTSTOWN
- BOYERTOWN FURNACE CO.
- CLARE BROTHERS
- THERMO PRODUCTS, INC
- DMO INDUSTRIES
Most Popular Furnace Brands
Another way to compare furnaces is to examine their popularity. FurnaceCompare
tracks the number of times that our users request furnace information, and then
ranks furnace brands by their popularity. For more information on how we create
this ranking, please see our
methodology.
- Trane
- Carrier
- American Standard
- Lennox
- Payne
- Aire Flo
- Goodman
- Amana
- Rheem
- Armstrong
(Source: data from FurnaceCompare.com.)
Notes on Furnace Ratings
The "fleet efficiency" or "furnace rating" of a particular furnace brand indicates
nothing about furnace quality or furnace durability. In addition, although the fleet
efficiency of one brand might exceed that of another, this does not necessarily indicate that
any particular model of furnace marketed under the first brand out-performs
any particular model of furnace marketed under the second. To determine whether
one model outperforms another, simple compare the
AFUE of the two models.
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