Warm Up To Bryant Gas Furnaces!

Yes, it is summer still and in many places it is ridiculously hot. Who is thinking about a gas furnace right now? Well, the smarter people are because they are the ones that are planning for winter and taking advantage of this time to do research and choose wisely and also save money on needed items. If you are already considering heating your home this winter and wondering what those bills are going to be like, you need to look no further than the quality line of Bryant gas furnaces.


Bryant gas furnaces are known throughout the industry for their craftsmanship, durability, and ultimate value for their users. They are split into three main product lines--Legacy, Preferred, and Evolution. The legacy line features an 80 , 80 Plus, 90, 90 Plus, and 95 models. The numbers correspond to the AFUE rating.  AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency--how much energy is being converted into actual heat; for example, a 90 AFUE rating means that 90% of the fuel is being converted into heat and the remaining 10% is lost as exhaust and combustion gases. The higher the rating, the more efficiently one is burning gas and thus more efficiently heating their home. Most of these include the Bryant Perfect Light ignition system.


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The Preferred line also runs from an AFUE rating of 80 up to 95 except there is also a 95 Plus model in this line as well. These models can also include Perfect Heat and Perfect Humidity functions as well as enhancing the capabilities of certain Bryant air conditioners and heat pumps. Almost all of the models in each of these three lines includes a lifetime limited or 20 year limited warranty on the heat exchangers and some of the models actually have stainless steel heat exchangers. The Evolution line includes these three models--a Plus 80 AFUE, a Plus 90, and a Plus 95. All include the Perfect Light and Perfect Humidity functions and the 80 and 90 include Perfect Heat while the 95 includes Perfect Sense capability.

Bryant provides explanations of each of these "Perfect" designations and what they mean to the climate and temperature levels of your own home. Prices range depending upon the model chosen and the dealer one purchases from; however, one can always be assured that a choice of any of the Bryant gas furnaces is a choice well made!




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