Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Heating solutions for your home


If you are looking for solutions for heating inside your home, you need to first understand the basic differences between a boiler and a furnace. If you have no idea about what we are talking about, do not worry at all. It is completely normal to not have proper understanding of such technical terminology. 


The basic concept of Boiler
A boiler is the heating system that requires water or steam to function properly. The boiler uses heat to bring water to boil to 180 degrees. Then the water is carried towards the radiator through the pipes with the help of a circulator. If the boiler is based on steam system, the water is transformed into steam which is transferred to the radiators with help of the pipes. The boiler system is also compatible with floor heating system. Some boilers heat up a coil to increase the temperature of the air.

To run a boiler you can choose from one of these energy options including gas, electricity, boiler oil and wood pellets. A few companies have been dealing in boiler heating since a while now. Boilers continue to be many homeowners first choice when it comes to heating up the inside. Although installing a boiler could cost you much higher than getting a furnace installed. But the maintenance cost makes up for it. A boiler is more energy efficient and constant provider of heat when compared to a furnace. Boiler uses no blowers while heating your home and thus it produces less annoying noises. There is headache of cleaning of changing filters. If there is no blowing of air, there will be fewer possibilities of allergens. 

The Basic concept of Furnace
A furnace is run on a warm air system to keep your house warm and cozy. The air turned into heat in then furnace and then distributed with the help of a blower. The furnace system needs vents to circulate the heat throughout the house. The system is also known as forced air heating system. A furnace requires different energy source including gas, electricity, oil and propane. Installing a furnace is much affordable than a boiler. Those who are looking for a budget heating system can go for a furnace heating. A furnace system has no risk of leaking water like a boiler. It also has no possibilities of freezing up and ruining your system. When compared to boilers, furnaces consume less time and money during installation.

Boiler and Furnace, Face to Face
If you decide to install a furnace over a boiler you should be ready for facing a bit disappointment. A furnace is not as energy efficient as a boiler. They do not provide the same assurance of energy savings like a boiler does.  Furnaces have noisy way of working around the house. They are loud compared to boilers and you will be able to hear the noise of your furnace turning on. Installing a furnace will leave your house with irregular heating. There will be corners in your house receiving no direct heat from the furnace. A furnace uses blowers to distribute heat around the house. This increases the risk of spreading more allergens travelling through the air.

Boilers are less effective to react to any temperature changes. Boilers come with the potential damage to your house if accidental leaks occur. Both furnace and boiler are not risk free but boilers carry much possibility of significant water damage. Boilers are expensive to install in comparison to furnaces. But boilers are much more energy efficient, which saves it from becoming a deal breaker. If you too much puzzled about which one to go for, we will guide you properly to get the best system according to your requirement.

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