WHAT IS A CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM, AND SHOULD YOU INSTALL ONE?


An image of a central heating system setup, showing the water heater and connected ducts, illustrating the components involved in a central heating system installation.

When a space heater isn’t cutting it and your old furnace can’t keep up with demand, you may start thinking about an upgrade. If you aren’t sure what a central heating system is, we can help you do a little research.

Central heating systems use a furnace, boiler, or heat pump that connects to the entire home to provide well-rounded heating. Conway Services is a family-owned business that’s been providing heating, cooling, and plumbing services since 1990. When it comes to your comfort, we want to make sure you choose an option that makes your home always feel like home.

What is a central heating system you should consider getting? Give us a call to learn about the options, as well as our great deals and flexible scheduling!

WHAT IS A CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM?

Unlike solo heating methods that only warm up a specific room, a centralized system distributes heat to every room from one primary heat source. It’s a great option for homeowners who hate having to figure out how to heat individual rooms.

Central heating also works well for people who live in very cold climates where the house is at a higher risk for frozen pipes. While you can learn how to heat your home for less with simple DIY fixes, a centralized heating system goes a long way toward consistent comfort. You may even enjoy lower energy bills with energy-efficient heating options.

HOW CENTRAL HEATING WORKS

Central heating systems generate heat from a central unit using fuel or electricity and then distribute it throughout the home through interconnected ductwork or piping.

You may want to replace your HVAC system if your current heating system is at least fifteen years old or just doesn’t fit your needs anymore.

MAIN TYPES OF CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS

Figuring out how to choose a heating and air conditioning system means considering your lifestyle, climate, and home size. Similarly, learning how a gas furnace works or the unique qualities of a heat pump will ensure you’re getting a solution that suits your lifestyle.

  • Furnace Central Heating Systems: Fuel-burning furnaces use natural gas, propane, or oil to generate heat. Many homeowners enjoy the steady, intense heat furnaces provide.

  • Electric Central Heating Systems: These systems use electricity to power heating elements that warm the air and distribute it throughout the home. The electric furnace generates heat through electrical resistance.

  • Heat Pumps: If you want both heating and cooling in one system, heat pumps are a smart option. These systems transfer heat to warm your home in winter and move heat out to cool it in summer.

POPULAR AND TRUSTED HEATING BRANDS

Conway Services only works with trusted, industry-standard brands known for quality materials and long-lasting performance. We help homeowners and landlords choose centralized heating systems like Carrier or Rheem so they’ll enjoy great heating for several years.

Want to learn more about these brands and how to choose a heating system for your home? Give us a call to talk to one of our technicians about your options.

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT HEATING SYSTEM

What is the best central heating system for your needs? Factors to consider when buying a heating system include how large your home is and your new installation’s efficiency rating (such as AFUE for furnaces or HSPF for heat pumps), as well as your local climate.

HOME SIZE

Larger, multi-story homes benefit the most from centralized heating systems. Instead of buying multiple space heaters or trying to deal with a small furnace, a central design saves you time and effort.

Smaller homes may not benefit quite as much from a centralized heating system. A single unit may be more than enough to warm up most of the home, but this ultimately comes down to preference.

CLIMATE AND PREFERENCES

Do you tend to get cold easily and want to ensure you can make it through winter? A centralized heating system will keep the entire home warm (and will also reduce the risk of freezing pipes).

SEER, AFUE, and HSPF RATINGS

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, and it’s a measure of the cooling efficiency of air conditioners and heat pumps. AFUE, or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, relates to gas furnaces, while HSPF, or Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, is for heat pumps. Simply put, these reflect how efficiently heating and cooling systems do their jobs. Higher ratings generally mean greater energy efficiency and a lower cost to run your system.

For example, if you’re using up a lot of energy but still aren’t comfortable, your system likely has a low efficiency rating, or it might not be properly sized for your home.

What central heating system should you consider for your home? Schedule an appointment online and one of our technicians will inspect your house in person to help you get started.

WHY WORK WITH CONWAY SERVICES?

No matter what you need to keep your home warm and cozy, Conway Services has a heating solution with your name on it. We offer a wide variety of heating repair and heating installation services to prepare you for the coldest months.

The cost to install central heat and air depends on which model you need, the brand you choose, and any other services you want. We’re happy to give you a free estimate and access to our specials to help you start budgeting your new installation. Our team of experienced technicians will help you figure out how to choose a heating and air conditioning system that matches your needs to the letter.

INSTALL A CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM WITH CONWAY

Why struggle with an old boiler or a furnace that’s too small? A personalized central heating system will match your home’s needs and your lifestyle so you never have trouble staying warm.

What central heating system suits you best? Call us today to learn about your central heating options and how we can quickly install an energy-efficient system.

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