The Proper Heating Guide for Your Home Needs

Written by Posted On Sunday, 23 April 2017 19:50

Why do I need proper heating at home?


Heating plays an important role at home. On chilly nights and on winter season, you will need some assistance to keep everything warm. This is where proper heating can help a lot on keeping your home at a comfortable level. Having the right temperature level at home all year long can go a very long way on keeping everyone at home comfy and happy.


The safe temperature according to the U.S. Department of Energy is at 78 degree Fahrenheit. The thermostat level could be a bit of warm for some but that is the required level for health safety reasons. Just like what many HVAC contractors say “neglecting proper heating at home can become costly”.

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Types of Heat Sources for Heating Systems


• Furnaces – A furnace heats air and uses blower motor and air duct systems to distribute warm air throughout the space.
• Boilers – A boiler uses water and provides hot water or stream for heating. The water or vapor is then distributed through a series of pipes.
• Heat Pumps – A heat pump is usually an outdoor equipment that collects heat energy from outside sources to a heat destination known as heat sink.
• Active Solar Heating – Active solar heating system utilizes solar energy to heat a liquid or air and transfer them directly to a space heating system for later use.
• Electric Heating – An electric heating system utilizes electric energy to produce heat.

 

Distributing Heat for Heating Systems


Home owners often choose forced air or water based heating system to keep their space warm. The heat is distributed through air ducts and registers. While water-based systems that requires heating the liquid uses boilers to heat the water and circulate them to copper or piping systems.

The good thing about air ducts and air system heating is that it can also be utilized on air conditioning systems. Air ducts can also be used on air filtering and managed distributions for proper ventilation.
While water powered systems is known on delivering more even temperatures and at the same time provide your home a source of hot water for domestic use. Though they are costly and the system is no use if you are planning to do a ventilation and centralized air conditioning.

 

Things to Consider On Choosing Heating Systems

 

Efficiency is the most important factor for both heating and cooling systems. The higher the efficiency rate is, the more money you can save. You should always look beyond 15 to 20 years’ worth of savings to consider efficiency and operational costs.


On installation, always ask the HVAC Company that you are working with for efficiency and savings before making a decision.


AFUE and HSPF are the measures that is used to computer for efficiency. AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency and HSPF is Heating Season Performance Factor.


Proper sizing can also play a big part on choosing a heating system. It can affect the efficiency and comfort level of your heating system. HVAC contractors often install larger systems to make sure that everything is properly working. HVAC professionals often use heating load calculation systems to make sure that everything is perfect fit for your home.


Hiring an HVAC Contractor

 

As always, hiring an HVAC (Heating Ventilations and Air Conditioning) professional could help you big time on setting up a proper heating system at home. Look for a company who has the experience on setting up these equipment. Watkins Heating & Cooling in Springboro, OH has been in the industry for 30 years and they provide services such as repair and service to installation and replacement.

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Cathy Lebbin

Cathy works as an HVAC consultant for Watkins Heating & Cooling. On her free time, she takes care of her lovely little twins Aliyah and Aisha. She also contributes helpful resources in relation to home development and maintenance.

 

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