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If you are looking to undertake furnace replacement did you know that you have many furnace options to choose from? Here are the options that you have:

Gas furnace

A gas furnace is fueled by natural gas which you can buy from your local company. The gases that you can use include: biogas, LPG, and methane. The units come with an igniter and thermostat that senses the room temperature.

When the thermostat detects that the room temperature is below the programmed temperature, the igniter turns on and the furnace starts burning gas thus heating the house. The hot air generated is distributed throughout the house by a duct system.

One of the main advantages of a gas furnace is that it heats up home fast. The units are also energy efficient.

Since they involve ducts, gas furnace repair professionals have a hard time repairing them.

The units also produce carbon monoxide which is lethal if not detected early enough. To protect yourself, you need to hire a professional to install carbon monoxide detectors in your home.

Electric furnaces

From their names, these are units that use electricity to heat your home. One of the most attractive features about them is that they are cheap. They are also easy to install as they don’t involve ducts.

Unlike gas furnaces, these units don’t give off carbon monoxide; therefore, you don’t have to incur additional costs of hiring a heating contractor to install gas detectors in your home.

While the units are great, they have their fair share of flaws. One of the flaws is that they are expensive to run and maintain. As the cost of electricity rises, so does the cost of maintaining them.

Oil furnaces

Oil furnaces were common in ancient homes, but there is no reason you can’t install them in your home. The units have a storage tank and it’s from the storage tank where oil is piped into the combustion chamber of the furnace and atomized.

Once the oil is atomized, it’s ignited by high-voltage electrodes and the generated heat is circulated throughout the house by forced-air circulating fan.

Conclusion

These are the furnace options that you have. You should weigh the pros and cons of each and settle on the best one. If unsure of the type that you should go for, ask your heating unit repair professional to help you out.