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If you’re looking to replace your current heating system or you’re building a new home and need heating installation help, you may be torn between choosing a furnace or a heat pump. Both furnaces and heat pumps are used to heat your home in the cool weather but the way they do so is completely different. Below, the Foothills Heating & Air team is here to help explain the major differences between the two to help you better understand what heating system is best for your Hickory, NC home.
What is a Heat Pump?
A heat pump is the heating portion of a central heating and air conditioning system and is powered by electricity. Instead of generating heat, it moves it. Heat pumps pull the outside air into your Hickory, NC home to heat your home in the winter season and moves the air inside of your home to the outside in the summer season.
What is a Furnace?
A furnace operates by burning fuel to create heat and then distributing it throughout your Hickory, NC home. There are four main components of a furnace: the burners, heat exchangers, fan blower, and an exhaust flue. The most common forms of fuel used are natural gas and fuel oil. Because furnaces create heat, they are effective even in the most extreme temperatures.
Factors to Consider
Cost – Because heat pumps can heat and cool your home, they are typically more expensive than furnaces. However, they are more energy-efficient and will cost you less money to operate in the long run when compared to a furnace.
Longevity – Because furnaces are only used for a portion of the year, they typically last longer than heat pumps since they are used throughout the year.
Maintenance – Like we mentioned above, heat pumps are used all year round so they require more maintenance and general upkeep than furnaces. We suggest having your heat pump serviced twice a year and your furnace serviced only once a year.
Effectiveness – Both furnaces and heat pumps can effectively heat your Hickory, NC home but heat pumps aren’t quite as effective as furnaces when the temperature drops below freezing. If you want a heating system that can quickly heat up your home no matter the temperature outside, a furnace is for you.
Air Conditioner – Finally, make sure you consider the state of your current cooling system. Did you recently purchase a new air conditioner? If so, it might be in your best interest to install a furnace in your Hickory, NC home. If your air conditioner needs to be replaced soon, you could save some money by installing a heat pump to replace your cooling and heating system.
No matter what you decide your Hickory, NC home needs, the Foothills Heating & Air team is here to help. To learn more about some of the furnaces and heat pumps we carry and install, check out our products page https://www.foothillsheatingandair.net/products. We are always happy to help our customers here in the greater Hickory, NC area with any and all of their heating and air conditioning service needs.