Heating

Know Your Heaters

It pays to know your different heater system types. Why? Because knowing the difference can help you make a more informed choice about which heater will really benefit your home comfort and your wallet in the long run.

There are several factors to consider when you are considering a new heater as well. From sizing, to how powerful it needs to be to what kind of heat it produces, the more you know about these things the better it will be for your comfort.

We want to help so we are giving you a quick guide to the different types of systems you should know about for heating in Katy, TX.

The Key Types of Home Heating Systems

Here in Texas, these are the types of heating systems that you should be well-informed about:

  • Furnaces: A furnace is an energy efficient, blown-air heater that creates heat by burning natural gas. More recently there have also been furnaces that are all-electric, providing an even more energy efficient option for home heating. Furnaces are known for being powerful heaters that are very effective when it comes to warming a home evenly.
  • Heat Pumps: Heat pumps utilize refrigerant to move heat and warm your home. These are some of the most energy efficient systems on the market and can be used to heat the house with or without the use of ductwork. Through the use of air handlers, you can customize the comfort provided to different parts of the home and takes up far less space than a furnace does.
  • Dual Fuel Systems: Looking for a system that maximizes energy efficiency but still offers strong heating power? Consider a dual fuel system. Dual fuel systems provide the best of both worlds by combining a heat pump and a furnace to keep your home comfortable throughout even the coldest of winters.

What to Consider When You Choose

So with all the information above taken into account, you may be wondering which system will meet your needs best. Well, that depends entirely on you!

For example, if you are looking for powerful, effective heating, you may want to look into a furnace. However, you will need to remember that you need a gas line for a natural gas furnace and, if you don’t have one already, you’ll need to weigh the cost of a gas line installation again operating an electric furnace.

Likewise, if you are seeking energy efficiency a heat pump may be perfect for you but it is good to know that this system struggles in temperatures that are close to or below freezing. Of course, that is where a dual fuel system comes into play–but only if that type of system helps you the most.

Knowing the different kinds of heaters are helpful especially when the time comes to replace your older system. And when that time comes, make sure you contract services with a professional like those at Fresh Air, LP

Contact the team at Fresh Air, LP to get the HVAC services you need.

Chandler Roncancio

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