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Heating System Choices from Peak Home Performance

If you have been struggling to find a dependable heating system, rest assured, you can stop looking. The heating pros at Peak Home Performance will help you with your home heating needs, including choosing the most compatible system for your home.

Choosing the correct type of system is one of the most essential steps in heating installation. Over 50% of all HVAC systems installed in homes in the United States are improperly sized, causing higher energy costs and repair costs as systems break down more often and use more energy than necessary.

Working with our experts to determine your replacement system will ensure you get the right size and a professional installation that is backed by our One-Year Test Drive guarantee.

Types of Heating Systems from Peak Home Performance

You don’t want to guess which system will best suit your home. After discussing your needs and adequately assessing your home with one of our Comfort Advisors, we’ll help you choose the right heating system for your home.

A home furnace is an important part of keeping your family warm when it is cold outside. It is usually in the basement, garage, or utility closet. It uses fuel, like gas or oil, to heat air, which is then sent through ducts and vents to the rest of the house.

There are many different kinds of furnaces, such as gas, oil, and electric.

Each type has benefits and drawbacks, but a skilled HVAC technician can assist you in selecting the one that best suits your requirements. A home furnace can last for many years and give you dependable heat even during the harshest winters if it is properly maintained.

A heat pump, simply put, is an efficient system that moves heat from one area to another. It is an excellent alternative to conventional heating and cooling systems because it uses less electricity and natural gas. Instead, it controls the temperature inside your home by using the air outside, the ground, or water sources.

During the colder months, it pulls heat from outside and moves it inside to keep you warm. During the warmer months, it pulls heat from inside and sends it outside to keep you cool. A heat pump is not only a clever piece of technology, but it is also an environmentally responsible way to keep your home comfortable while lowering your carbon footprint.

With a little education and know-how, a heat pump is an investment in both your home and the environment.

A boiler heating system may be a dependable and cost-effective choice for heating your residence or place of business. But what is a boiler, exactly? Basically, a boiler is a machine that heats water and sends it through pipes to warm your space.

Instead of using ducts to move warm air, like forced-air heating systems do, boilers use the water itself to move heat around. Because of this, they can be a good choice for older or drafty buildings, as well as for people who want to save energy.

Ductless mini-split systems are an alternative solution when you cannot, or do not want to, install ducts in your home. A mini-split heat pump is eco-friendly and may improve your energy efficiency.

This type of system uses an outdoor unit to compress and move refrigerant to an indoor unit that blows cool or warm air directly into the room. Unlike traditional HVAC systems, ductless systems do not need ductwork to move air around. This means that they are easier to install and waste less energy.

You can also enjoy customized comfort and greater energy savings by being able to control the temperature in individual rooms or zones. You can maintain a comfortable indoor climate all year long without spending a fortune with a ductless heating and cooling system.

A radiant heating system is an innovative heating solution that can bring warmth and comfort to your home. A radiant system generates heat using pipes or electric wires that are installed beneath your flooring or in the walls, as opposed to traditional forced-air systems that rely on hot air blowing through vents. The heat goes up and warms your living space evenly and quietly. One advantage of radiant heating is that it saves energy by not wasting heat by blowing it into unused rooms. Plus, it gets rid of the noise and dust that forced-air systems usually have. With radiant heating, you’ll be able to enjoy a cozy and comfortable home while also reducing your energy bills and carbon footprint.

Regardless of your chosen technology, this system requires professional installation to work properly.

A dual-fuel heating system is a smart investment if you’re looking for ways to save on your energy bills. This kind of heating system heats your home with two different fuels, usually natural gas and electricity.

When the temperature outside drops below a certain point, the system switches to the secondary fuel source, which can be much cheaper than the primary source. Homeowners can reduce their annual heating costs by 30% on average by using this dual heating strategy.

This system not only lowers your expenses but also your carbon footprint. If you are considering this, be sure to ask your HVAC professional if a dual-fuel heating system is a good fit for your home.

Heating Options that Meet Your Needs

Whether you’re installing a furnace, heat pump, or boiler system, Peak Home Performance has one that will meet your lifestyle and budget.

You must have a heater that works for you, no matter what the selling point. Our focus is functionality, efficiency, and making sure that you’re happy with what you’ve purchased.

If any of our heater options sound right for you, get them installed or replaced by a team that knows what they’re doing. Contact our office for more information or for help selecting the best one for your home.

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