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Furnaces keep your home comfortable during the coldest months of the year. If you’re in the market for a new model, whether you’re replacing an existing unit or moving into a new build, it’s helpful to understand the different options. Each offers unique advantages, so here are some varieties to consider for your upcoming furnace installation.

What Types of Furnaces Are Available?

1. Electric

Homes that aren’t near gas lines can take advantage of electric furnaces, as these devices draw on electricity to generate heat. This type of unit pulls cool air inside and forces it through a heat exchanger. Heating elements then warm up the air before it’s transported through your ducts and distributed to each room.

Because it’s solely electric-powered, this furnace type doesn’t generate carbon monoxide. Also, without the threat of this colorless and odorless gas, the system doesn’t require a flue to push it outside. As a result, furnace installation is relatively simple.

2. Natural Gas

furnace installationIf your property is equipped with gas lines, a natural gas unit is a suitable choice. As cool air is pulled into the system, the gas burner heats it in the heat exchanger. The warmed air is then circulated via a blower throughout the ducts.

This type of model requires a flue to vent the gases outside the home. However, natural gas is so abundant that it's a highly economical choice. Also, because it's a clean-burning fuel, you don't have to worry about its impact on the environment.

3. Oil

Heating oil is a clean and highly efficient option that's also an economical choice thanks to its relatively low upfront cost. More critically, it's not a flammable substance in its liquified state, and it only starts to vaporize when it reaches 140 degrees Fahrenheit. You also have many options to customize your comfort, so you can opt for a routine oil delivery and select a provider that meets your specific needs.

 

Homeowners throughout Cincinnati, OH, trust the HVAC contractors at Reading Heating & Air Conditioning to provide them with reliable furnace installation and repair services. Ask about their different heating options, including gas and oil furnaces, heat pumps, and geothermal systems, by calling (513) 821-1633. You can also visit their website to browse these products and learn more about their HVAC services.

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