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Standard Forced Air Furnaces
Select if:
- You are replacing a forced air furnace.
And / or...
- Your furnace will be attached to ductwork that distributes the air through the home.
- Your available fuel will be natural gas, liquid propane (LP) or oil.
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Self-Contained Package Unit Air Conditioning w/ Heat Option
Select if:
- You are replacing a self-contained package unit air conditioner or heater
And / or...
- Your complete system will be located entirely outside the home on the ground or roof
- You want air conditioning with the option of gas or electric heat in the same equipment
- You have ducting in the home (or will be installing it) to transfer the air
- You need equipment that will work for a mobile home or standard home
- You have 220 volts AC available
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Boilers
Select if:
- If you are replacing a boiler
And / or…
- You want hydronic (water) or steam heat, which uses radiators in the home instead of ductwork
- Your home has radiators (or you will be installing them)
- Your available fuel is natural gas, Propane (LP) or oil
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Heat Pump Central Air Conditioning (Electric Heat and Cool)
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing a split system heat pump to a forced air duct system
And / or…
- You want your heating and cooling to be provided by the same equipment, which will operate on electricity exclusively
- You would like equipment with very low operating costs for heating your home when the outside temperature is above 25 degrees. (A heat pump can be paired with a secondary source of heat for providing additional heat when temperatures are below 25 degrees.)
- You have ducting in the home (or will be installing it) to transfer the air. (The same ducting used for heating can be used for air conditioning.)
- The heat pump will sit outside the home, and air handler (or furnace) is located inside the home
- You have 220 volts AC available
- A heat pump is the major component in a complete central air conditioning/ heating system. To put together a complete heat pump system with its appropriate components, use our easy System Selector online. Simply answer a few questions online, and we will immediately provide you with a complete package including the cooling equipment and components, furnace or air handler, and more.
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Wall Furnaces
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing a wall furnace.
And / or...
- You will be heating a small home, or partial area of a home.
- You do not have, or do not plan on installing ductwork.
- Your available fuel is natural gas, liquid propane or electricity.
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Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioning (and Heating) Systems
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing a mini-split central air conditioner or a mini-split heat pump
And / or…
- You do not have air ducts in the home (which would be required for other air conditioning options)
- You want to add air conditioning to one or more rooms, with the least amount of physical interior space disturbance
- You would like separate temperature controls for each room
- The air conditioner (condenser) or heat pump will sit outside the home, and the mini-split air handler(s) will be located inside the home on a room wall, or on/in the ceiling of each room
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Modular Blowers (or Electric Furnaces)
Select if:
- You are replacing a modular blower or electric forced-air furnace
And / or...
- Your modular blower will be located inside the home, attic, crawlspace, basement, etc.
- You have 220 volts AC available
- (Note – This equipment is compatible with central air conditioning. To select this equipment with a central air conditioning system, use our easy Kit Builder)
- (Note – A "modular blower" with an optional "electric heater coil" is the equivalent of an electric furnace. Also, a "cased evaporator coil" can be attached to the outlet of the modular blower to make the modular blower central air conditioning (or heat pump) compatible. The difference between a modular blower and an air handler is that an air handler already has an evaporator coil pre-installed in it. Also, a modular blower with a cased evaporator coil can usually acheive a slightly higher air conditioning efficiency (SEER). See product specification sheets for details.)
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High-Velocity Heating / Air Conditioning Systems
Select if:
- You are replacing a high-velocity air handler or electric forced-air furnace.
And / or...
- You have an multi-story home that you want to add air conditioning too and need a system with narrow ducts to add in the walls
- Your air handler / electric furnace will be located inside the home, attic, crawlspace, basement, etc.
- You have (or are planning on having) central air conditioning or a heat pump.
- You are adding air conditioning to homes with baseboard heating systems, steam radiators, or radiant heat.
- You have 220 volts AC available.
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Hanging Furnaces
Select if:
- You are replacing a hanging furnace
And / or...
- The furnace will be hanging from a ceiling in a garage, factory, warehouse, etc.
- Your available fuel type is either natural gas or liquid Propane (LP)
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Hotel-Style Heating and Cooling Units (PTAC)
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing a PTAC unit.
And / or...
- You will be heating and cooling a small home, or partial area of a home.
- You do not have, or do not plan on installing ductwork.
- Your only available fuel is electricity.
- You have rooms that require independent heating and cooling equipment.
- You have or can cut a hole in an outside wall through which to install the PTAC unit.
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Console Room Heaters
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing a console room heater.
And / or...
- You will be heating a small home, or partial area of a home.
- You do not have, or do not plan on installing ductwork.
- Your available fuel is natural gas or liquid propane.
- You do not have electricity available. (Some units do have an electric blower available.)
- You would like a heater with a "fireplace look".
- You want a heater that requires minimal installation work.
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Floor Furnaces
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing a floor furnace.
And / or...
- You will be heating a small home, or partial area of a home.
- You do not have, or plan on installing ductwork.
- Your available fuel is natural gas or liquid propane.
- You do not have electricity available.
- You would like a furnace that installs flush with the floor.
- A low efficiency furnace is acceptable.
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Electric Baseboard Heating
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing electric baseboard heaters
And / or...
- You want the heaters to attach to the wall near the floor in each room
- You don't have ductwork in the home
- You want your heater(s) to operate on electricity only (110v or 220v)
- Low equipment cost is more important to you than low operating cost
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Electric Space Heating
Select if:
- You are adding, or replacing an existing electric wall heater.
- You will not be attatching the heater to ductwork in the home.
- You want your heater(s) to operate on electricity only.
- Low equipment cost is more important to you than low operating cost.
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Electric Floor Warming Systems
Select if:
- You are adding or replacing an electric floor warming system.
And / or...
- You would like your floor to feel warmer.
- You would like to set the central heating system's thermostat lower while maintaining the same level of comfort.
- You will be installing your electric floor warming system under a ceramic tile or natural stone floor.
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