Most homes use a forced-air furnace system to provide heat during the colder months. These furnaces burn fuel, such as gas or oil, to heat the air and then distribute the warm air through ductwork.
Furnaces, on the other hand, have long been established as the workhorse for reliable, high heat output—especially during harsh winters when temperatures really take a dive. As you consider your ...
Home warranties cover your home’s most-used built-in systems and appliances, including furnaces, when they malfunction from everyday wear and tear. We at the Marketwatch Home Team have rated the ...
Ductless heating systems, also known as mini-split systems, are another excellent choice for Florida homes. These systems consist of an outdoor unit and one or more indoor units that can be ...
Murphy’s law of furnaces states that your furnace will work until it gets so cold you can’t be without it—at which point, it will break. When it breaks, you’ll want to know where to turn ...
Talks with potential buyers for Glencore's stake in Koniambo Nickel SAS (KNS) are continuing after the loss-making New Caledonian nickel producer shut down its furnaces over the weekend, KNS said on ...