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Different Heating installation options for your home

During the cold winter months, when temperatures drop, you might be more than tempted to crank up the thermostat to keep your home warm. In colder areas, energy costs can be a significant annual burden. However such difficulties are a thing of the past as new options have made heating your home more efficient than ever. The number of options available today can make choosing a heating system seem overwhelming. It can be hard to let go of your old heating system and decide on a new one that you barely know about. However, if you have an old appliance that needs to be replaced, you will be excited to see the range of heating technologies available as replacement options. All of these systems are available in different models and sizes to suit your home.

Here are the different heater installation options to warm your home:

Oven (Forced Air Distribution System):

 With an oven (usually gas) air is forced through a series of ducts. This distributes the heated air conditioning throughout the house. While stoves can heat air with electricity, propane, or oil, most underground houses use natural gas. Gas stoves are the most popular heating systems. These forced air distribution system (ducts) can be used by your air conditioner during the summer months And cut down on heavy costs. 

Boiler (Radiator Distribution System):

Boilers are another common type of heating system. They run hot water or steam through pipes to ensure heating. However, it is comparatively more expensive to install and even more expensive to operate. The reason stoves and boilers are known as central heating systems is because the heat is generated in a central part of ​​the house and then distributed throughout the house. They are an efficient and useful heating choice, albeit a little on the pricey side.

Heat pumps:

Heat pumps can be used for both heating and cooling the house. It uses electricity to transfer heat instead of generating it directly like a gas furnace. Due to this, it is much more efficient than other types of heating systems. Unfortunately, they only work best in temperate climates, where temperatures rarely drop to the freezing point and hence a considerably poor choice for the colder seasons.

Hybrid heating:

Hybrid heating combines the energy efficiency of a heat pump with the performance of a gas stove. Most of the time, the heat pump simultaneously heats and cools your home. The oven only switches on at extreme temperatures. An advantage is that, not only is it entirely dependent on one system, but it also significantly reduces the load on both units and reduces the need for repairs and replacements.

Radiant heating:

Radiant heating conducts hot water or electrical heat through special pipes in the floor, ceilings and walls as well.The heat can be generated by oil, gas, propane or electricity. While the radiant heater distribution systems usually last for a long time, repairs can be very expensive if any issue occurs. The lifetime of the radiant heat depends on your heat source system.

At Quick Air, we provide heater installation perth, heater repair and replacement services. Our team consists of licensed technicians who can perform a wide range of services, on all heating and cooling devices. We are committed to providing you the best services at the most affordable costs. You can contact us on our website if you require to install or replace a heater system. 

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