Gas Furnace Heating Systems
One of the more popular type of heating system used in residential and commercial buildings. These systems use natural gas or propane as fuel to generate heat, which is then distributed through ductwork to heat the building.
The furnace unit contains a heat exchanger, burners, and a blower motor. The heat exchanger is responsible for heating the air, while the burners are responsible for igniting the natural gas to create the heat. The blower motor then circulates the heated air through the building.
Gas furnace heating systems can be controlled by a thermostat, which allows the user to adjust the temperature and set a schedule for heating. These systems can also be equipped with a variety of features, such as variable-speed motors and electronic air cleaners, to improve efficiency and indoor air quality.
Gas furnace heating systems are generally more energy-efficient than conventional split-system heating systems, as they rely on a direct heat source to warm the air. However, they require regular maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation, and may be more expensive to install and maintain than other types of heating systems, such as electric heat pumps. Additionally, the burning of natural gas can pose a safety risk if not properly maintained or installed.
Service Programs
Annual maintenance is a must. In addition to changing filter regularly your annual inspection and tune-up will improve reliability, save you money on the cost of major repairs, save you money by lowering your energy bills and extend the life of your equipment.
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