92+% PVC Vented

Upgrade to our in-stock selection of 92+% PVC Vented condensing furnaces delivering 95-96% AFUE efficiency-budget-friendly heat with premium performance for homes and light commercial.

95+% AFUE Natural or LP Gas Furnaces Including Single Stage, Two Stage & Variable Speed

NOTE: THE LAST NUMERIC DIGIT ON THE PART NUMBER IS THE COOLING TONS CAPACITY

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92+% PVC Vented

These high-efficiency, gas-fired condensing furnaces exhaust through PVC for safe, cool venting and capture more heat from every cubic foot of gas. Ideal for replacements or new installs, they provide reliable comfort while trimming fuel costs. Homeowners, licensed contractors, property managers, and light commercial buyers will find pro-ready models that meet code and performance requirements.

Choose the right output to match your heat load: 40,000 to 120,000 BTU options are in stock. Configurations include Upflow/Horizontal, Downflow/Horizontal, and Multi-Position for flexible installs in closets, basements, attics, or rooftop platforms. Key specs you’ll see here: Product Type: Furnace, Operating Mode: Gas, AFUE 95-96, cabinet widths of 14, 17.5, 21, and 24.5 inches. SEER2/HSPF2 and refrigerant specs do not apply to gas furnace; sizing is by BTU (not tonnage) and airflow orientation.

Our inventory-focused lineup is priced for value ($1,550-$3,883) without sacrificing quality. Professional installation is required-plan for correct PVC vent runs, combustion air, condensate drainage or pump, gas line, and thermostat control. Whether you’re upgrading an older furnace or configuring multi-position equipment for a property portfolio, these 92+% models deliver premium efficiency on a budget.

Top Brands for 92+% PVC Vented

Shop trusted names like Goodman, Rheem, and Bosch-plus value options from EcoTemp. From budget-friendly workhorses to premium feature sets, our selection covers residential and light commercial needs with robust warranties and nationwide serviceability.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What size (BTU output) 95-96% AFUE furnace do I need for my home?

    Have a Manual J load calculation performed. As a rough guide: smaller homes may use 40k-60k BTU, mid-size 70k-100k, and larger/older or light commercial spaces 100k-120k BTU, adjusted for climate and insulation.

  • What’s the difference between Upflow/Horizontal, Downflow/Horizontal, and Multi-Position furnaces?

    Upflow discharges warm air upward (can also lay horizontal); Downflow blows downward from closets/attics (often horizontal-capable); Multi-Position models are engineered to work in several orientations.

  • Are PVC-vented condensing furnaces compatible with my existing venting and drain setup?

    They use PVC/CPVC intake and exhaust and require a condensate drain or pump. Replacing a metal B-vent typically means new PVC venting and proper terminations per code.

  • How do I choose between Bosch, Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp in this category?

    Goodman: budget value and easy service. Rheem: refined features and quiet comfort. Bosch: premium engineering and controls. EcoTemp: solid essentials at a low price point.

  • What cabinet width should I select to fit my current furnace closet or platform?

    Match the cabinet to your plenum/return opening: common widths are 14, 17.5, 21, and 24.5 inches. Transitions can adapt ductwork when dimensions differ.

  • Do these high-efficiency gas furnaces qualify for local rebates or tax credits?

    Many regions offer incentives for 95%+ AFUE furnaces. Check local utility, state, and federal programs; eligibility varies by model efficiency and installation details.

  • Can a 95-96% AFUE furnace be used in light commercial applications?

    Yes, when sized correctly and installed to code for venting, combustion air, gas capacity, and controls. Common commercial sizes range from 80k to 120k BTU.

  • What installation accessories are typically required?

    PVC/CPVC pipe and fittings, intake/exhaust terminations, condensate trap/tubing or pump, gas shutoff and sediment trap, electrical whip, filter rack, thermostat, and duct transitions.

  • Can these furnaces run on propane (LP) as well as natural gas?

    Most models are field-convertible with an LP conversion kit and proper adjustments. Follow manufacturer instructions and local codes.

  • What maintenance keeps efficiency high over time?

    Annual professional service, regular filter changes, cleaning the condensate trap, verifying PVC venting, and inspecting flame sensors and drains.