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Should You Choose a Gas or Electric Furnace?

When it comes to furnace repair in Columbia Falls, MT, the type of furnace you have changes the game. Gas furnaces and electric furnaces, while both being fixable by professionals on our team, require different technology and expertise. The systems just function very differently and we think it’s important that homeowners know that moving forward.

If you’re a newcomer to the HVAC field, or you’ve maybe just gotten introduced to the technology, then we welcome you to this blog! Here we go in detail about the specific components of a gas or electric furnace, but in a way that’s going to be helpful and informative to homeowners that need help. We’ll discuss the major differences between gas and electric furnaces, as well as talk about why our team can help fix your system if it’s struggling.

Don’t hesitate to call us with any additional questions you might have. We’ve got answers!

How Furnaces Work

Before we get into the nitty-gritty of professional repairs on these systems, we need to talk about some fundamental differences between them. Gas and electric furnaces are very different and it’s important that homeowners know how different they are so that they can get specialized services for them.

Gas Furnaces

Gas furnaces are the most common heating systems in America, and it’s for a very good reason. They use natural gas that’s supplied by your local municipality at a very affordable price. They also run incredibly efficiently, with some models reaching 95 AFUE ratings and above.

Fun fact: The AFUE rating of a gas furnace signifies the percentage of fuel that gets turned into useful heat for your home. The closer the rating is to 100, the more efficient the gas furnace is!

Gas furnaces are powerful systems and quite common in our area. But with more efficient heating systems comes more complex technology and the need for professional repairs. Don’t treat your new gas furnace like one from 40 years ago!

Electric Furnaces

Electric furnaces are great alternatives when homeowners want the power of a furnace but they don’t have access to natural gas. Electric furnaces are still efficient, especially in areas like ours where electricity is increasingly affordable. They work by using electric resistance to heat up coils and transfer the heat to your indoor air.

If your home doesn’t have access to natural gas, or you’d just feel safer having an electric heating system in your home rather than a gas-powered one, then we can get you set up with one. Just remember that just because it’s electric, doesn’t mean you can fix it yourself!

Professional Repairs Are Required for Both

Furnaces require specialized support from licensed and certified HVAC technicians when they encounter problems. We hope this blog post was informative on how these systems work when they heat your home, but we also want to be clear that trying to fix this kind of system yourself with your own tools can be dangerous and a bad idea for your budget. Our team can quickly and affordable fix your system if you encounter any problems!

Call Bill’s Superheat, Inc. to get your heating system fixed. Here to Save the Day!

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