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No inflated prices. No rent-for-life. Just a fair deal: $49.96/mo or buy outright for $4,495.
Go Lime
$49.96/month

First 6 Months Free
Purchase outright for $4495
Enerc**re
Starts from $79.99/month

Rent for Life
No option for Purchase
Reli**ce
Starts from $69.99/month

Rent for Life
No option for Purchase
Local Service Providers
Financing option at 13%

15-20 Years
No option for Purchase


Own Your Furnace Your Way — And Save Big This Winter
Choose the option that works best for you. Buy outright and get $500 OFF, or go with Go Flex and enjoy 6 Months FREE before paying just $49.96/mo.

Option 1
One-Time
Purchase (Own It Now)

Special Offer: $500 OFF — Pay only $3,995 today (Reg. $4,495)

Free Installation Included

10-Years Warranty

Full Ownership Immediately

Option 2
Go Flex
Subscription

Pay just $49.96/mo (with your first 6 months FREE)

50% Goes Towards Ownership (applied to the furnace price)

50% Covers Full Service & Warranty (maintenance + replacement coverage for 15 years)

No Buyout Fees, No Hidden Costs – Own it whenever you’re ready at a depreciation value

Cancel Anytime – No Long-Term Commitment

Lennox EL297 70,000 BTU Furnace
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Our pricing isn’t a flashy promotional rate - it’s fair and transparent from the start. Over time, there may be minor adjustments to ensure you continue receiving top-notch service. But don’t worry - we’re talking about just a dollar or two per year at most. No surprises, just straightforward savings. Plus, you can purchase the equipment at any time, giving you ultimate savings and flexibility.
Moving? No problem. Our Go Flex plan is fully transferable to the next homeowner, allowing them to seamlessly pick up where you left off. Just let us know 30 days before your move, and we’ll handle the rest. We’re here to make your move hassle-free, just the way it should be.
With the Go Flex Program, you’re 100% covered—24/7/365—for both parts and labour, including annual maintenance. If you choose to purchase the equipment, you’ll receive the standard manufacturer’s warranty. Start with the Go Flex Program to enjoy all the benefits we offer, and when you’re ready, you can purchase the equipment at your convenience.
Go Lime has been keeping homes comfortable since 2011. With over 150,000 customers across Ontario, we’ve spent more than a decade earning the trust of homeowners just like you. Partnering with trusted names like Enbridge, Home Depot, and Walmart, you can count on the Go Lime team to take care of your family.
Go Flex isn’t a never-ending rental contract. It’s a game-changer: an industry-first flexible 180-month subscription with an anytime purchase option. Here’s how it works: 50% of your monthly payment reduces your purchase price, while the other 50% covers 24/7 service, annual maintenance, and unlimited parts and labour coverage. You get all the perks of ownership without the headaches—and the flexibility to purchase the equipment at any time.
The most common furnace types are gas, electric, and oil. In Ontario, high-efficiency natural gas furnaces are the most popular due to lower operating costs and reliable performance in cold weather. The right option depends on your home’s size, insulation, and energy source availability.
AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. It measures how efficiently a furnace converts fuel into heat. A 95% AFUE furnace, for example, turns 95% of fuel into heat and wastes only 5%. Higher AFUE means lower heating bills and less energy waste.
Most furnaces last between 15 and 20 years. Regular maintenance, like annual servicing and filter changes, can help maximize lifespan and prevent unexpected breakdowns. Not sure how often to change your filter? Check out our blog on How Often Should You Change Your Furnace Filter? for expert guidance.
Furnace size is measured in BTUs (British Thermal Units). The correct size depends on the square footage of your home, ceiling height, insulation, and climate zone. Oversized or undersized units can lead to poor efficiency and uneven heating. For a full breakdown, see our guide on How to Choose the Right Furnace Size Based on BTUs and AFUE. We also offer expert sizing assessments to help you select the right model for your space.
Single-stage furnaces run at full power whenever they're on. Two-stage furnaces, on the other hand, operate at a lower speed most of the time—only ramping up during extreme cold. This results in better comfort, quieter performance, and improved efficiency.
Want to know which is right for your home? Read our blog: Should You Choose a Single Stage or Two Stage Furnace for Your Home?

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