You are on page 1of 3

Our goal at the Heating and Furnace Repair Pros is to inform others about how best to care for

their
heating systems, how to manage minor heating repairs and maintenance, what to look for in a heater
replacement, and how to safely use different types of heaters at home and at the office.
House Heating Energy Efficiency
Lower energy consumption suggests lower expenses. It does not matter what kind of equipment one
uses to heat the home or office home, the more energy-efficient the heating system is, the lower ones
energy bills will be. Utiliing less energy likewise benefits the en!ironment, since doing this lowers air
pollution and helps sa!e natural resources. In fact, according to the U.". #epartment of $nergy, the mix
of a tight, well-insulated house, an effecti!ely maintained, high-efficiency heating system and
reasonable thermostat setups can cut both heating costs and pollution in half.
Is it Time for a Heater Replacement?
If ones furnace is older, especially if it is the homes original one and the home is going on %& to '(
years old, one could do well to ha!e a more energy efficient unit. It might be hard for you to determine
if one has gotten his or her money)s worth from an existing furnace, but consider this* $+$,-.
"/0,1 suggests replacing a furnace or boiler that)s e!en more than %& years of ages 2or a heat pump
or ac unit that)s more than %' years old3 with a brand-new, high-efficiency facility.
4uy the most energy-efficient system one can afford, e!en if one has to extend the budget a bit. 5ere
are some aspects to think about when e!aluating each kind of furnace*
Forced-Air Heaters
0ccording to $+$,-. "/0,, about '& percent of the heating systems in use today are more than '(
years old. 6any of these systems had effecti!eness !arying from &7 to 8( percent, compared to the
!ery best systems today that are up to 98 percent reliable. 4y making energy-sa!ing impro!ements in
your house and upgrading from a &7-percent-efficient furnace to a 9(-percent-efficient one, e!ery year
you)ll cut heating bills by as much as one-half: and lower co' discharges by %.& lots if you warm with
gas and '.& tons if you heat up with oil. "earch for an 0;U$ score o!er 9( for all kinds of forced-air
furnaces. -as- and oil-fired facilities at this le!el include electronic ignition rather of a continuous pilot
burner, along with a sealed combustion chamber that brings fresh outside air to the burner through one
pipe and !ents exhaust gases outside through another.
Boilers
4uy a boiler that includes the most recent technologies for extracting one of the most heat from a
pointed out amount of fuel, in addition to including electronic ignition and sealed combustion. If you
ha!e to replace radiators or baseboard units, pick ones created to most effecti!ely heat the area. ;or
new building or a remodeling pro<ect, consider a radiant floor system.
Air-Source Heat Pumps
/his system gets its name from the means it makes use of the distinction in between the outdoor air
temperature and the indoor air temperature to heat 2or cool3 a house. /hroughout the summertime, the
air-source heat pump functions as an air conditioner= during the winter, it runs in re!erse to pro!ide
heat. >roperly set up and linked to a well-designed 2and tight3 duct system, an air-source heat pump can
deli!er up to ? systems of heating 2or cooling3 energy for each system of electric energy it consumes:
other than in !ery cold weather, when a backup resistance heater must supplement the heat pump)s
output. 4ecause it heats up and cools, an air-source heat pump is a good selection for replacing an
existing cooling and heating system or when you need a brand-new heating system and desire to
include main air-conditioning. "earch for a heat pump with a high 5">; and "$$, score. /he finest
units ha!e*
0 two-stage compressor that runs in a low-power, energy-sa!ing mode most of the time.
0 !ariable speed blower motor that decreases noise and energy consumption.
.ou can ha!e a significant influence on reducing heating costs at home. If the time isn)t really right to
replace your furnace, there are a couple of inexpensi!e things one can do to keep the home warm
without being able to upgrade the existing heating system. ;irst, reduce the heating tons on the house
by eliminating air leaks, adding insulation and being proacti!e with energy-wasting habits. "econd, call
an expert heating ser!ice pro!ider to tune up and optimie the furnace, including an update of its
controls and other internal part, and including a programmable thermostat.
Heating Safety Precautions
/here is no alternati!e for safety when making use of alternati!e heating types at home. @ith heating
costs increasing each winter, many people are turning to using alternati!e heating sources like wood
sto!es, space heaters and fireplaces. /hese can be helpful house warm methods, but there are many
safety precautions homeowners need to be mindful of with their use.
/he finest defense is a great offense. "et up smoke alarms to caution of a fire and ha!e carbon
monoxide gas 2AO3 alarms in the house to alert about damaged furnace, fireplace and o!en flues or
other !enting issues. Its likewise !ital to think about setting up ad<oined smoke alarms, which would
help notify occupants on all le!els of a home, despite where the fire starts. Inspect existing alarms to
guarantee they are in working order too, and change the batteries at least once a year.
Heating Repair Contractor ocator !y State
Our suggested heating repair companies are well !ersed in all aspects of furnace repair, boiler repair,
and heat pump heaters.
Aonnecticut
#elaware
Illinois
6aryland
6assachusetts
6ichigan
+ew 5ampshire
>ennsyl!ania
,hode Island
Bermont
@isconsin

You might also like