Furnace Buying Guide for Los Angeles — What Size & Efficiency You Actually Need
LA homes rarely need more than 80,000 BTU. A 96% AFUE two-stage gas furnace is the sweet spot for Valley weather. But for most new installs, a heat pump is actually the smarter investment.
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Does Your LA Home Even Need a New Furnace?
Before buying a furnace, consider: is a heat pump better? In Los Angeles, winters rarely dip below 35°F, which is the sweet spot for heat pump efficiency. A heat pump gives you air conditioning AND heating in one unit, with 2–4x the efficiency of any gas furnace. If you’re replacing an old furnace AND old AC, a heat pump may cost the same or less after incentives.
That said, if your home already has a working AC and just needs a furnace replacement, upgrading to a high-efficiency gas furnace makes sense.
Furnace BTU Sizing Guide for Los Angeles
| Home Size | LA Climate Zone | Recommended BTU | Furnace Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 1,000 sq ft | Coastal/mild | 25,000–35,000 BTU | 40,000 BTU (next size up) |
| 1,000–1,500 sq ft | Valley (Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks) | 35,000–55,000 BTU | 60,000 BTU |
| 1,500–2,000 sq ft | Valley | 55,000–70,000 BTU | 80,000 BTU |
| 2,000–2,800 sq ft | Valley/Hills | 70,000–95,000 BTU | 80,000–100,000 BTU |
| 2,800–4,000 sq ft | Hills (Woodland Hills) | 80,000–110,000 BTU | 100,000–120,000 BTU |
| Over 4,000 sq ft | All zones | 110,000–140,000 BTU | Two-unit system |
AFUE Ratings Compared
AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures how much of the gas you burn actually heats your home. 96% AFUE means 96¢ of every $1 in gas goes to heat; 4¢ goes up the flue.
| AFUE Rating | Type | Annual Gas Cost (1,800 sq ft LA home) | Installation Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80% AFUE | Standard efficiency | $480/yr | Simple flue venting — cheapest install |
| 96% AFUE | High efficiency | $400/yr | PVC drain required for condensate |
| 98% AFUE | Ultra-high efficiency | $393/yr | PVC venting, highest install cost |
| Heat pump equivalent | 300–400% ‘efficiency’ | $280–$420 electric | No combustion — safest option |
Single-Stage vs Two-Stage vs Variable-Speed
| Type | Capacity Control | Comfort Level | Efficiency | LA Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single-stage | On/Off only | Moderate — temp swings | Lowest | Budget option only |
| Two-stage | 65% or 100% | Good — consistent temp | Better | Best value for LA |
| Variable-speed | 25–100% continuous | Excellent — very even | Best | Worth it in large homes |
Top Furnace Brands for Los Angeles
| Brand | Top Model | AFUE | Stages | Installed Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carrier | Infinity 98 | 98% | Variable | $5,500–$9,000 | Best reliability |
| Trane | S9V2 | 97% | Variable | $5,000–$8,500 | Quiet ComfortLink |
| Lennox | SLP99V | 99% | Variable | $5,500–$9,500 | Most efficient gas furnace made |
| Rheem | Prestige R98V | 98% | Variable | $4,500–$8,000 | Best value premium |
| Goodman | 97% GMVC | 97% | 2-stage | $3,000–$5,500 | Best budget option |
| Amana | AMVC97 | 97% | Variable | $3,500–$6,500 | Lifetime heat exchanger warranty |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size furnace do I need for a Los Angeles home?
Most LA homes need 30,000–80,000 BTU furnaces. The old rule of 35–45 BTU/sq ft works for LA: a 1,800 sq ft home needs roughly 63,000–80,000 BTU. But LA’s mild winters mean you can often go smaller — oversized furnaces short-cycle and wear out faster.
What AFUE rating should I get for a furnace in Los Angeles?
In LA’s mild climate, a 96% AFUE two-stage gas furnace gives you the best payback. Ultra-high-efficiency 98% AFUE condensing furnaces need special PVC venting and cost $500–$1,000 more installed. The payback period rarely makes sense in LA where you use the furnace only 3–4 months per year.
Is a gas furnace or heat pump better for heating in Los Angeles?
For new installs in LA, a heat pump is almost always the better long-term investment. Heat pumps are 200–400% efficient (vs 96% max for a gas furnace), qualify for a $2,000 IRA tax credit, and have lower operating costs. Gas furnaces make sense when you already have gas infrastructure and won’t be selling soon.
What is the difference between single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed furnaces?
Single-stage runs at full blast or off — comfortable but inefficient. Two-stage runs at 65% capacity most of the time, ramping to 100% when needed — quieter and more even heating. Variable-speed adjusts continuously from 25–100% — most efficient, quietest, best comfort. In LA, two-stage is the sweet spot.
How long do gas furnaces last in Los Angeles?
Gas furnaces typically last 18–25 years in LA. Because LA winters are mild, the furnace runs only a few months per year, extending its lifespan vs colder climates. Annual tune-ups, clean filters, and prompt repair of minor issues are the most effective ways to reach 25+ year life.
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