Top 10 Best Furnace Brands To Buy In 2023

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We’ve come a long way from the coal-fired stoves our pioneer forebears used to heat their homes through the long New England winters. Then, innovation led to steam-powered radiators, natural gas-powered heaters, and even electric heaters. Alice Parker, in 1919, patented the first central heating system. The 20th century brought more innovations: heat pumps, solar air heaters, and smart home furnace systems. The best furnace brands in 2023 are more efficient and connected than ever, meaning the purchase cost of a new furnace will quickly be made up in utility savings. 

If you’re in the market for a new furnace, there are a few areas of consideration to keep in mind. Some of the most important things to consider are the furnace’s energy efficiency, cost, the length of time it is anticipated to last, the length of the warranty, and the kind of fuel it uses. You can choose the most suitable furnace for your house if you are well-informed and well-prepared. Also, know that Sinclaire Home Services will help you with maintenance and repairs for your new heating system, no matter what you decide. We are the top heating repair company in Norfolk, so call us if your current furnace is malfunctioning. If you need assistance deciding between a repair and a replacement, we’re here to help.

We have evaluated the quality and dependability of dozens of furnace manufacturers based on our almost 75 years of experience dealing with industry-leading furnace brands. The following list includes what we consider to be the best ten furnace brands in 2023 after decades of research and testing. Each company makes furnaces that function reliably and efficiently while also reducing monthly utility costs.

Best Furnace Brands 2023

Bryant

Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems was established in 1904 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Charles Bryant. The company’s original name was the Natural Gas Regulator Company – Bryant changed it four years later. The company moved its headquarters to Indianapolis in 1955 and is now one of the largest HVAC manufacturers in the world. 

Bryant produces gas furnaces, geothermal heat pumps, regular heat pumps, and oil furnaces. The company’s most recent models boast 98 percent Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency and come with a 10-year limited warranty. The cost of a Bryant furnace (with installation) ranges from $2,300 to $4,300. 

Goodman

Goodman Air Conditioning and Heating started out as a manufacturing company in 1954 in Houston, Texas. Goodman grew substantially between the 1960s and the 1980s, becoming one of the country’s leading HVAC manufacturers. Goodman was purchased and became part of Daikin Group in 2012, and in 2014, Daikin built a state-of-the-art technology park near Houston to manufacture Goodman HVAC machinery. 

Goodman makes air conditioners, heat pumps, gas furnaces, and packaged units. They make more than ten models of gas furnaces on which they promise a 90 percent or better AFUE performance. Their ComfortBridge™ technology comes pre-installed in certain Goodman HVAC equipment to guarantee optimal performance and energy savings. 

Carrier

Willis Carrier was recognized as the inventor of the modern air conditioner in July 1902. He served as vice president of the Carrier Air Conditioner Company of America, founded in 1908 as a subsidiary of the Buffalo Forge Company. Carrier’s first manufacturing warehouse was purchased in 1920 in Newark, New Jersey. Several years of mergers and acquisitions led to Carrier becoming one of the country’s largest HVAC equipment manufacturers. 

Carrier manufactures gas furnaces and heat pumps with three main ranges of furnaces: Infinity, Performance, and Comfort. All of these ranges have AFUE ratings up to 96.5 percent or higher. The Comfort series is the most economical, while the Infinity range comes with the most extensive features, like quiet operation and advanced humidity control. 

American Standard

In 1929, the American Radiator Company and the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company merged to establish the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation. In 1967, the company’s name was shortened to “American Standard.” The headquarters was in Piscataway, New Jersey. 

American Standard furnaces have a range of AFUE performance from 80 percent all the way to 97.3 percent. Furnaces come in Platinum, Gold, and Silver ranges based on their price and number of features. A new American Standard furnace and installation cost between $2,500 and $4,300. 

Daikin

Daikin Industries Ltd. was established in 1924 by Akira Yamada under the name Osaka Metalworking Industries LP. Daikin Industries, Ltd. was renamed in 1963. Hellman & Friedman, a private equity firm in San Francisco, sold Goodman Global to Daikin in August 2014, and Daikin agreed to purchase the company for $3.7 billion. Daikin launched its biggest facility, the Daikin Texas Technology Park, the fifth-largest factory in the world, in 2017.

Daikin Comfort furnaces are among the most efficient on the market, promising AFUE performance of 90 percent or higher. Each furnace is built with a tubular stainless steel heat exchanger. If you wish to purchase and install a Daikin furnace, you should expect a price tag of at least $2,300. 

Amana

The Amana company was founded by George Foerstner in Middle Amana, Iowa, in 1934. The company had many innovations, including creating a tubular heat exchanger for furnaces and the first consumer microwave oven. In 1997, Goodman purchased Amana, and the combined companies were later purchased by Daikin in 2014. Now Daikin manufactures Amana furnaces, heat pumps, air conditioners, and more from its technology park outside Houston, Texas. 

Amana gas furnaces are separated into two main categories: those that promise AFUE performance of 80 percent or higher and those with a 90 percent AFUE performance or higher. As a result, Amana Furnaces are some of the most affordable models on the market. A new Amana furnace and installation range between $2,100 to $3,300. 

Trane

In 1885, the Trane family opened a plumbing shop in La Crosse, Wisconsin. In collaboration with his mechanical engineer son Reuben, James Trane created a groundbreaking low-pressure steam heating system. The Trane Company was founded in 1913 by members of the Trane family. 

Trane became an industry leader in climate control during the following century. The first air conditioner produced by the firm was patented in 1931. Trane was purchased by Ingersoll Rand in 2008. Depending on the features you’re looking for, Trane gas furnaces cost anywhere from $1800 to $6000. Trane furnaces promise between 80 percent and 97.3 percent AFUE performance. 

Lennox

Dave Lennox, the proprietor of a railroad machinery maintenance firm, established Lennox in 1895 in Marshalltown, Iowa. Dave introduced the first riveted steel furnace to the market.  D.W. Norris, the owner of the local newspaper, bought the furnace company from Dave Lennox when Lennox chose to sell it. He named the business Lennox Furnace Company and sold 600 units in its first year of business. 

Lennox was the first company to introduce a forced-air furnace in homes in 1935. The 1980s also saw the first of the company’s high-efficiency furnaces being produced. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company produces various HVAC equipment. Each model promises quiet operation and high efficiency. Depending on your requirements, Lennox furnaces and installation will cost between $2,900 and $8,000. 

Ruud

Norwegian mechanical engineer Edwin Ruud immigrated to the United States more than a century ago and is widely credited with creating the first practical automated water heater. The debut of RUUD heating and air conditioning equipment in the 1950s began a long history of industry-leading innovation and unbeatable value made possible by the company’s early success. 

Since then, RUUD has expanded to become a leading HVAC and water heating system producer for homes and small businesses throughout North America. Ruud furnaces and installation range from $2,500 to $3,600. 

York

York opened in 1895 as York Manufacturing Co. in York, Pennsylvania. The company was a leading innovator in air conditioning and had the privilege of heating and cooling some of the world’s most famous buildings. In 1981, the company acquired Westinghouse Electric Corp’s air conditioning division. In 1986, York International became the largest publicly traded company in the HVAC field. 

York furnaces are well-known for their dependability and reasonable price. York promises efficiency of 80 to 98 percent AFUE. The cost of a new unit and installation ranges from $2,300 to $3,800, depending on your needs. 

We hope you have enjoyed our insights into the best furnace brands to consider in 2023. Call Sinclaire Home Services at (508) 668-8200 to determine which brand and model works best for your house and family. We are the most trusted company in Medfield for HVAC service, so you can rely on us to help you make the right decision.