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Oil Furnace Replacement & Installation In Greater Buffalo

A look at oil furnace system in North Tonawanda

Basic oil furnace anatomy. Heat from the combustion process passes through a heat exchanger that heats air for distribution to the living space.

Oil has a long history as a heating fuel, especially in the northeastern U.S. Oil-fired furnaces, often referred to as "oil burners," are widely available, easy to service, and fairly dependable.

The trouble with oil heat is that the price of oil is very volatile. Forces beyond our control (like global demand for petroleum and political instability in oil-producing countries) continue to drive oil prices higher and higher. That's why it's important for an oil furnace to work as efficiently as possible.

An oil furnace that's more than 10 years old can be functioning perfectly but only converting about 65% of the fuel's energy potential into usable heat.

Newer oil furnaces are available that operate above 90% efficiency. Frank's Mr. Plumber can evaluate your current heating system and provide a free quote on a super-efficient system that will save you money. Call or email today for a free quote.

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Oil furnaces are described in the following ways:

  • BTU output. The heat output of a furnace is listed in thousands of btus (80,000btu, for example) and denotes the amount of heat energy the furnace can produce.
  • Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. A standard measure of efficiency for furnaces and boilers, AFUE tells you the percentage of input energy the furnace can convert to output energy for warming your home.
  • Configuration. A "high-boy" furnace is a tall model with the blower located under the heat exchanger. A "low-boy" furnace has the blower in back of the heat exchanger, making it shorter.
  • Combustion. "Direct vent," "sealed combustion" and "atmospheric combustion" furnaces are available. Differences between the two types are discussed below.

Conventional "atmospheric" oil furnaces are reliable but inefficient

A standard oil furnace directs heat from combustion through a heat exchanger. A large fan blows air past the heat exchanger and into the supply ducts to be distributed throughout the living space. Return ducts bring cooled air back to the furnace for reheating.

In a conventional "atmospheric" oil furnace, the air supply that makes combustion possible comes from the space surrounding the furnace. Once combustion takes place, hot gases and other combustion byproducts travel through a metal flue to a chimney.

Atmospheric combustion has been used on oil furnaces for many years. But it isn't as efficient as sealed combustion, and it can even be unsafe in a tightly sealed house.

High-efficiency oil furnaces protect homeowners from high oil prices

The risk in keeping an old oil furnace in service is easy to understand. Global demand for petroleum continues to increase. So does political instability in many oil-producing countries. These conditions drive up the price of oil and can make it very expensive to operate a fuel-thirsty furnace. Installing a new, high-efficiency oil furnace is a smart investment these days.

An oil furnace with an Energy StarĀ® rating will have an efficiency rating (AFUE) of at least 85%, and will use up to 33% less fuel than an older, less-efficient oil furnace. These furnaces have improved burners, combustion chambers and heat exchangers, and can sometimes be vented through an exterior wall instead of through a chimney. "Sealed-combustion" oil furnaces feature exterior combustion air supply as well as direct-vent capability.

Serving NY including the Greater Buffalo area
Our New York Service Area
Cities in Allegany County, NY
Centerville
Houghton

Cities in Cattaraugus County, NY
Dayton
Delevan
East Otto
Farmersville Station
Freedom
Gowanda
Machias
Perrysburg
Sandusky
Versailles
West Valley
Yorkshire

Cities in Erie County, NY
Akron
Alden
Angola
Athol Springs
Boston
Bowmansville
Brant
Buffalo
Chaffee
Clarence
Clarence Center
Colden
Collins
Collins Center
Crittenden
Depew
Derby
East Amherst
East Aurora
East Concord
Eden
Elma
Getzville
Glenwood
Grand Island
Hamburg
Holland
Lake View
Lancaster
Lawtons
Marilla
North Boston
North Collins
North Evans
Orchard Park
Sardinia
South Wales
Spring Brook
Springville
Tonawanda
Wales Center
West Falls

Cities in Genesee County, NY
Batavia
East Pembroke

Cities in Niagara County, NY
Appleton
Barker
Burt
Gasport
Lewiston
Lockport
Middleport
Model City
Newfane
Niagara Falls
Niagara University
North Tonawanda
Olcott
Ransomville
Sanborn
Stella Niagara
Wilson
Youngstown

Cities in Orleans County, NY
Knowlesville

Cities in Wyoming County, NY
Arcade
Attica
Bliss
Cowlesville
Java Center
Java Village
North Java
Strykersville
Varysburg

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