Collection: ACIQ Gas Furnaces

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The gas furnace remains the definitive cornerstone of dependable, high-capacity residential heating. It is engineered to deliver rapid, comforting warmth when outdoor temperatures plummet below freezing. Unlike standard air source systems that extract heat from the ambient winter air, a dedicated gas furnace combusts natural gas or propane within a sealed heat exchanger to circulate powerful thermal energy throughout your entire home. Sizing a premium gas furnace guarantees a resilient winter baseline, lowers seasonal utility costs, and interfaces beautifully with split or ducted cooling equipment.

At South Mini Splits, we supply an elite inventory of high-performance gas furnaces engineered for long-term operational resilience and supreme thermal efficiency. Whether you need an 80% AFUE workhorse for balanced configurations or a ultra-high-efficiency 96% AFUE or 97% AFUE condensing model to conquer bitter northern cold, our catalog houses the industry's most trusted manufacturers. Explore precision-engineered hardware from ACiQ, innovative central DIY multi-positional systems from MRCOOL, and gold-standard Goodman heating platforms built to survive decades of continuous service.

💡 Why Source Your ACIQ Gas Furnaces From Us?

Understanding ACIQ Gas Furnaces

Our dedicated support specialists guide contractors, engineers, and homeowners to select gas furnaces configured with the precise blower profiles, staging valves, and regional emission standards needed to satisfy distinct environmental macroclimates across the United States:

The Frozen Northeast & New England: Providing powerful, high-efficiency condensing gas furnaces featuring stainless steel secondary heat exchangers to combat prolonged sub-zero winter fronts in New York City, NY, Buffalo, NY, Yonkers, NY, Rochester, NY, Syracuse, NY, Albany, NY, Boston, MA, Worcester, MA, Springfield, MA, Cambridge, MA, Lowell, MA, Manchester, NH, Hartford, CT, New Haven, CT, [Newark, NJ](https://southminisplits.com/pages/new Newark-nj-mini-splits), Jersey City, NJ, and Baltimore, MD.

  • The Rugged Midwest & Plains Regions: Delivering multi-stage and modulating gas equipment with heavy-gauge cabinets to withstand intense wind-driven cold snaps across Chicago, IL, Aurora, IL, Joliet, IL, Naperville, IL, Rockford, IL, Springfield, IL, Detroit, MI, Grand Rapids, MI, Minneapolis, MN, St. Paul, MN, Indianapolis, IN, Fort Wayne, IN, Des Moines, IA, Wichita, KS, Kansas City, MO, St. Louis, MO, Omaha, NE, and Lincoln, NE.

  • The West Coast & Pacific Northwest: Supplying compliant Ultra-Low NOx gas furnaces engineered to satisfy strict eco-conscious regional emissions limits while keeping utility bills manageable in Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA, San Francisco, CA, Sacramento, CA, San Jose, CA, Fresno, CA, Seattle, WA, Spokane, WA, Tacoma, WA, Portland, OR, Eugene, OR, Boise, ID, Denver, CO, and Colorado Springs, CO.

  • The Mountain, Southwest & Plains: Providing dual-fuel furnace solutions configured to supply backup thermal performance for homes utilizing central heat pumps during mountain freeze cycles or rapid high-desert temperature drops across Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Las Vegas, NV, Reno, NV, Albuquerque, NM, Santa Fe, NM, Houston, TX, Dallas, TX, Fort Worth, TX, Austin, TX, San Antonio, TX, Colleyville, TX, and Little Rock, AR.

  • The Humid South, Mid-Atlantic & Coastal Boundaries: Delivering dependable 80% AFUE mid-efficiency gas furnaces to satisfy mild seasonal heating demands while serving as an exceptional high-volume blower framework for summer humidity control and central cooling setups across Miami, FL, Tampa, FL, Orlando, FL, St. Petersburg, FL, Jacksonville, FL, Atlanta, GA, Savannah, GA, Birmingham, AL, Montgomery, AL, Jackson, MS, New Orleans, LA, Baton Rouge, LA, and Wilmington, DE.

  • Extreme Vistas & Non-Contiguous Territories: Shipping ultra-reliable heating configurations engineered to outlast harsh winter conditions or remote mountain environments in Louisville, KY, Lexington, KY, Billings, MT, Portland, ME, Anchorage, AK, and Honolulu, HI.

  • Explore Our Specialized Gas Furnace Lineup

    Achieving the perfect balance of indoor air distribution, structural footprint matching, and monthly fuel cost reductions requires selecting a gas furnace built precisely for your structural blueprint. We carry a diverse collection of specialized cabinet designs:

    80% AFUE Standard Venting Gas Furnaces

    Ideal for milder winter zones or architectural retrofits where installing a plastic condensate drain line is impractical, our 80% AFUE furnaces deliver exceptional, long-term durability. These non-condensing units utilize a standard metal flue to exhaust combustion gases safely. Check out ultra-durable configurations like the ACiQ 40,000 BTU Single-Stage Upflow/Horizontal model or its Downflow/Horizontal counterpart. For broader square footage requirements, our inventory features the heavy-duty ACiQ 80,000 BTU 80% AFUE Upflow and multi-positional ACiQ 110,000 BTU Two-Stage hardware lines. If you prefer high-efficiency staging, look no further than the Goodman 60,000 BTU Two-Stage Upflow or the value-driven MRCOOL VersaPro 100,000 BTU 80% AFUE Cabinet Furnace.

    92% & 96% AFUE High-Efficiency Condensing Gas Furnaces

    For homeowners seeking maximum efficiency, condensing gas furnaces extract nearly all usable heat from fuel by routing combustion exhaust through a secondary heat exchanger. This drops exhaust temperatures enough to vent safely via affordable PVC pipe. Explore high-efficiency platforms like the ACiQ 60,000 BTU 96% AFUE Multi-Positional Furnace or the high-capacity ACiQ 120,000 BTU 96% AFUE Upflow Unit.

    We also supply elite, multi-positional options from the MRCOOL VersaPro 96% AFUE 60k, 80k, and 100k BTU series. If you are retrofitting narrow utility closets, browse our Goodman 40,000 BTU 96% AFUE 14-inch Width or Goodman 80,000 BTU 96% AFUE 17.5-inch Width equipment profiles.

    97% AFUE Modulating Gas Furnaces

    Representing the pinnacle of modern engineering, modulating gas furnaces do not simply turn on or off. Instead, they continually adjust their flame height and blower speed in microscopic increments to match your building's precise heat loss curves. We proudly stock premium, communicative modulating hardware like the ACiQ 60,000 BTU Variable-Speed Modulating Furnace and the ultra-efficient ACiQ 100,000 BTU 97% AFUE or 120,000 BTU 97% AFUE lines. For legendary field reliability, explore the Goodman 60,000 BTU Modulating Upflow 17.5-inch Width and Goodman 100,000 BTU Variable-Speed Modulating Gas Furnace series.

    Ultra-Low NOx Gas Furnaces

    Built specifically to satisfy stringent air-quality management rules in states like California and parts of the Southwest, Ultra-Low NOx gas furnaces release 65% less nitrogen oxide emissions than standard furnace configurations. We carry an excellent array of compliant equipment, including the Goodman 40,000 BTU 96% AFUE Ultra-Low NOx Upflow, the Goodman 60,000 BTU Ultra-Low NOx Upflow, and the multi-speed Goodman 80,000 BTU 80% AFUE Variable-Speed Ultra-Low NOx setups.

    Technical Engineering & System Compatibility

    Sizing a reliable central climate framework requires matching your gas furnace with appropriate cooling, ventilation, and power components:

    Pre-Charged Assembly Enhancements: If you are conducting a rapid central replacement, combine your hardware with specialized MRCOOL Accessories 1/4-1/3 or MRCOOL Accessories 3/8-5/8 linesets alongside an innovative MRCOOL Pre-Charged Cased A-Coil to eliminate complex field vacuums.

     

    Mini Split BTU Sizing & Application Guide

    Use our quick reference chart to match your room size with the ideal system capacity.

    Capacity Sq. Footage Application
    6,000 BTU150–250Small bedrooms & offices
    9,000 BTU250–450Standard bedrooms
    12,000 BTU450–600Kitchens & studios
    18,000 BTU600–1,000Living rooms & garages
    24,000 BTU1,000–1,200Open floor plans
    36,000 BTU1,500–1,700Commercial & fitness
    48,000 BTU1,900–2,100Large warehouses
    60,000 BTU2,400–2,800+Commercial estates

    When to "Size Up"

    High Ceilings (10ft+)

    If your ceilings are 10 feet or higher, you are cooling a larger volume of air. We recommend increasing your BTU choice by 20%.

    Poor Insulation

    For older homes or buildings with single-pane windows, opt for the next size up to ensure the unit can maintain the set temperature.

    Kitchen Environments

    Appliances generate significant heat. If the unit is for a kitchen, add 4,000 BTUs to your square footage calculation.

    Heavy Sun Exposure

    Rooms with large south-facing windows or "sunrooms" act like greenhouses. Increase your BTU capacity by 10-15%

    Occupancy

    If the area regularly hosts more than two people (like a conference room or classroom), add 600 BTUs per additional person..

    Need Help Sizing?

    If you aren't sure which unit is right for your project, use our BTU Calculator or contact our USA-based support team for a custom recommendation.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A: AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. It measures the exact percentage of gas that is successfully converted into usable heat for your home. An 80% AFUE furnace converts 80% of fuel into indoor heat while losing 20% through its metal exhaust flue. A 96% or 97% AFUE condensing furnace successfully captures up to 97% of fuel energy by utilizing a secondary heat exchanger to extract thermal energy from combustion vapors. This leaves only 3% to escape through a low-temperature plastic PVC vent.

    A: A multi-positional gas furnace is engineered with a flexible structural chassis that allows it to be configured in multiple orientations. Depending on your home's available space, the same furnace can be installed vertically blowing air upward (Upflow), vertically blowing air downward (Downflow), or laid flat on its side (Horizontal Left or Horizontal Right). This flexibility makes it ideal for tight crawlspaces, basement slabs, or attic rafters.

    A: Yes. Virtually all gas furnaces from ACiQ, Goodman, and MRCOOL ship standard from the factory configured to run on Natural Gas. However, if your home relies on a private outdoor propane storage tank, the furnace can easily be modified to burn Liquid Propane safely. This requires installing a minor, brand-specific LP Conversion Kit containing specialized burner orifices and spring regulators during the initial installation process.

    A: For standard 1-inch thick pleated air filters, you should inspect and replace the element every 30 to 90 days. If your setup features a heavy-duty 4-inch or 5-inch thick media filter cabinet, the filter elements can often last between 6 to 12 months before requiring a replacement. Keeping a clean filter maintains optimal static pressure across your furnace's blower motor, preventing premature heat exchanger fatigue.

    A: Ultra-Low NOx gas furnaces are engineered with advanced, pre-mix gas burners designed to limit nitrogen oxide emissions to no more than 14 nanograms per joule of useful heat. You legally require an Ultra-Low NOx furnace if you reside within specific air-quality management zones, such as various regional air districts across California or portions of Utah. If you reside outside of these strictly regulated regions, you can freely install any standard or low-NOx gas furnace model.