Furnace vs. Heat Pump: Which one should you choose?

Choosing a heating system for your home is extremely important, especially in our Northeast Ohio climate. Let our professionals at Optimum Climates point you in the right direction. The two most common heating systems on the market today are the Furnace and Heat Pump. Both systems are unique and offer plenty of benefits, but which one is right for you? Let’s take a look….

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FURNACE

Furnaces are efficient, effective, and reliable and are by no surprise the most popular on the market today. These forced-air systems are capable of lasting for upwards of 15 years with proper maintenance.

There are two basic furnace types: Gas and Electric. If you have access to natural gas lines, we typically recommend a gas furnace. Natural gas is very efficient and a widely available fuel source. On the other hand, electric furnaces are also efficient, but the cost of electricity can be more expensive.

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HEAT PUMP

A heat pump is one system that both cools and heats your home. They are very efficient and come in both ducted and ductless models. Heat pumps work much like a traditional air conditioner, relying on the flow of refrigerant to transfer heat from one place to another. But, what sets the heat pump apart from a standard AC is the reversing valve, which reverses the direction the refrigerant flows through the system. This allows home heating in addition to cooling.

Heating our home is a necessity and investment. Let our licensed technicians at Optimum Climates plan and install a system that is the best for your home, budget, and heating needs.