Different Ways To Heat Your Home

by | Jan 10, 2013 | Heating and Air Conditioning

The time of year is quickly approaching to start thinking about whether you have the right kind of heating system to keep your family warm. If you’re looking into furnaces in Encinitas, you’ll need to know the different types of furnaces available. There are quite a few different ways to heat your home, and each has benefits and disadvantages. This is a decision that you should research as much as possible before choosing which method is best for your home.

Natural gas is probably the most cost-effective method of heating and it’s readily available in furnaces in Encinitas. It’s so versatile that most homes that have natural gas heat also use it for their water heaters and stoves. It’s a clean source of heat, so very little by-product is released. However, it’s very dangerous if the heating system develops a leak. Natural gas is colorless and odorless, so companies add a sulfur smell (like rotten eggs) to the gas. If you detect this smell, get out of the house immediately and call 911 or your gas company’s emergency number.

Oil heating was once popular in rural homes where natural gas was difficult to obtain. It’s still used as a source of heat, but it’s a dirty fuel, so oil heating systems require regular maintenance and cleaning due to soot buildup. The oil is stored in large external tanks, and the cost to heat your home with oil is considerably higher than natural gas.

Using corn as a way to heat your home is growing in popularity, especially in areas where corn grows in abundance. This method is efficient and cost-effective and generates a higher amount of heat than most other methods. One drawback is that the storage and heating unit requires space. While it may not be very common in furnaces in Encinitas, using corn as a fuel source is growing in popularity.

Obviously an older heating method, heating your house by burning wood is more popular in rural areas. It’s efficient, can practically eliminate utility bills, and can heat multiple building and large areas of space – but is also a fire hazard if the heating units are built inside the home or garage. This method also requires a large supply of wood.

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