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Heating Guide: Which Fuel Source Should You Choose

When it comes to heating options for the home, there are three main sources of energy: Oil, Gas and Electricity. It is important that home owners choose the right source of energy for the heat source in their home. Many factors come into play with this decision but most home owners do not know which questions to ask to get the right unit for their home. The factors below should be considered before making a new heating installation, to save money and have an efficient heating system in the home.

Size of Home

The first factor to be considered is the size of the home. A contractor will need to know the size of the home before an installation can take place. The size of the home will determine the size of unit you need. If you need a large unit, a central system will probably be the best option for you. Determine the square footage of the home to configure which fuel source will be best for you.

Existing Energy Source

It is also very important to consider the existing fuel source in the home. If you have gas, you may want to stay with gas. It can be more expensive to change fuel sources. It is easier to switch to electric from a gas or oil source, so you may want to consider switching to electric if you want to save money with fuel costs. This will all depend on what type of energy source you have available in your home.

Cost

It is also important to consider the cost of running each option. Gas and oil will have an added expense that you may not be able to afford. Electric can be an energy saver especially if you choose an energy efficient heating unit. The cost of installation should also be considered. If you are switching energy sources, then you will have an added expense. All of these aspects should be considered before choosing the fuel source for your home.

Ease of Installation

The ease of installation is another factor that should be considered. You want to choose a unit type that can be installed easily. You will face a lower installation cost as well as be able to enjoy your unit quicker. For example: if you are deciding to move from electric to gas heat, you will have an added cost as gas lines will need to be installed. You will also have a longer period of time to wait for your new installation as this will take much more time to be completed. All of these factors need to be considered when installing a new unit.

It is very important for home owners to research and review all of their heating options. You want to cover all aspects of a new unit, from installation to maintenance, usage, energy efficiency and more. Take your time to review all information so you can make the best decision for your home. A little time and effort will give you the best comfort and heating option for your needs.

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