I would like to know the advantage of variable speed blowers. I am always looking at ways to save money on heating and cooling, is this a simple part that can be swapped out?

LWB250 wrote:
Despite my house having been custom built, there are some weird things about it 
that would lead one to believe corners were cut to save $$$ or increase the 
builder's profit.

One of these anomalies is the 80% efficient furnace (the house was built in 
2003).

I have a local HVAC guy that is working with me to replace the furnace, as I don't care 
to have $350/month gas bills in the coldest part of the winter.  Right now he has 
presented me with about 4 choices, ranging from 95% efficient furnaces with 
"regular" blowers up to 98% efficient furnaces with variable speed blowers.

I am considering the mid-range models that are 95% efficient with variable 
speed blowers, as I have issues with stratification in the house and am told 
the variable speed blower will help with this.

I would be interested in anyone's input if they have any direct experience with 
such furnaces or know someone who does....

Dan




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