Months ago, I installed a new furnace, and later new duct work. I knew the furnace worked because when I finally had NW Natural hook up the gas, we tested it, but it was really too warm to know how it would heat.
This week, I vacuumed out all of the duct work as best as I could, (since I had kept it sealed against the dust of construction it was fairly clean), turned on the switch and set the thermostat to run the program. After I remembered to open the valve and bleed the air from the gas line, the furnace fired up without hesitation.
Heat is amazing. What a concept! Warmth when its cold! Programmable thermostats take all of the work out.
I have to say that everything that folks said about 95% efficient furnaces is true. Everyone said, “Oil burns hotter.” The air coming out of the ducts is not crazy hot. But with a perceptual adjustment of expectations, in this case, warmth is currently better then coolth, it doesn’t really matter. Its not like the rush of hot air blowing into your pj’s from that ancient oil burning behemoth, or the slow warming of a freshly kindled wood stove taking the chill out of a cold West Virginia morning. It is heat. The ambient temperature can reach a comfort zone. I have no complaint.
Now all I have to do is get the rest of the house sealed up and replace some broken window panes. If only I could afford to replace the windows with some thermally efficient models…







