
Furnaces
A furnace is a device used to generate heat for warming indoor spaces. It typically burns fuel like natural gas, oil, or uses electricity to produce heat. Inside, a burner ignites the fuel, and a heat exchanger transfers this heat to the air, which is then circulated throughout the building via ductwork and a blower. Furnaces help maintain comfortable indoor temperatures, especially during cold weather, and are essential components of many heating systems in homes and buildings. They are designed for safety, efficiency, and reliable operation to ensure consistent warmth.