Time for a new furnace
January 8th, 2010 | Published in heating and cooling | 5 Comments
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Up to 100% Off a New High-Efficiency, EnergyStar®- Rated Furnace
You read right. It is now possible to get a brand new energy saving furnace for 50%, 60%, 70% off… even 100% free depending on the location of your home. How?
By combining a series of concurrently available and very lucrative national and local rebates, credits and discounts, certain national heating companies are able to provide new EnergyStar rated furnaces at steep discounts until March 31st, at which time some of the discounts will promptly end.
Why? Governments, utilities and furnace manufacturers are all offering credits and rebates because of the lagging world economy (not to mention the local economy). Their main objective is to improve energy efficiency and help save consumers money. Ultimately, new product purchases also help to stimulate the overall economy.
Smaller or locally-owned heating contractors are less likely to have the ability to offer the various types of discounts due to their size or manufacturer leverage.
The caveat? With virtually free furnaces available that can also greatly decrease monthly energy costs; the savings from this winter’s energy bills alone might offset the new furnace cost. But depending on your area, you may need to purchase an air conditioner at the same time in order to ensure the correct sizing, air flow and proper operation of the entire HVAC system.
So, now the only question left to ask is, “Why not?”
Guest blog post
by Sam, The Service Experts. For more info on how Service Experts, the largest national heating and air conditioning service company can now provide furnaces at a near net zero cost to some consumers, depending on the location of the home, visit ServiceExperts.ca.



January 8th, 2010 at 5:27 pm (#)
That sounds like a good idea, very informative post, I’ll have to forward it to my buddy in NY.
January 11th, 2010 at 9:03 am (#)
We would love to post a guest blog for your blog sometime. Please let us know if this is possible.
January 27th, 2010 at 8:41 am (#)
“Why? Governments, utilities and furnace manufacturers are all offering credits and rebates because of the lagging world economy (not to mention the local economy). Their main objective is to improve energy efficiency and help save consumers money. Ultimately, new product purchases also help to stimulate the overall economy.” i like this paragraph.. It does ring a bell
January 28th, 2010 at 1:51 am (#)
Good post here. Thanks for sharing this one! Very informative!
November 24th, 2010 at 8:55 pm (#)
you cannot always put your trust nor count on the government for such rebates. all is up to you in maintaining a health and safety of your household. do the right thing and yep, that really is the best idea to do…