How to improve your home comfort without raising your gas bill
Choose a system with automatic, precision control.
The newest technology will automatically provide just the right amount of heat and airflow to keep your home perfectly comfortable, regardless of the temperature outside. Lennox developed the new G71MPP gas furnace with innovated Precise Comfort technology to make automatic adjustments-in increments as small as 1%-for the ultimate temperature control. Custom settings can be selected for effortless year-round comfort.
Take advantage of dual-fuel options
You can enjoy even better efficiency with a gas furnace that’s designed to be paired with an electric heat pump. Dual-fuel systems seamlessly alternate between heating with electricity when temperatures are above freezing, and heating with more efficient gas when it’s colder outdoors.
The simplest advice: turn it down
Saving energy on your home’s heating can be as simple as turning down your thermostat at night or while you’re away during the day. Using a programmable thermostat makes it easy. Keeping your thermostat between 68-72 degrees F while your at home-and lower while your asleep or away-can help reduce your heating bill dramatically.
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We have a older home that is hard to heat and we just can’t afford a new furnace at this time, can you tell me which programable thermostat is the best and which one should I use and what tempature should I have it set to and at what time.
What is the cost of this new energy saving furnace and can I make payments? What happens to my old furnace? Can I keep it to heat my garage and would your company install it for me? Are all new furnaces qualified for the energy tax credit.
If I wanted to buy a furnace that gets the energy tax credit, can I get the money from your company or do I have to wait for my income tax check? The furnace I want to buy is a Lennox or Trane not sure which furnace is the best, I live in Chicago so I need a good furnace.