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Winter is just around the corner, and so is the need to lie around in a warm, cozy bed. Considering the upcoming winter season, it’s time to get our furnaces in check.
If you’re considering buying a new furnace, you’ll need to choose between an oil and a gas furnace. As confusing as that can be, don’t fret; we’re here to help.
Here is a guide to help you choose between an oil and gas furnace.
A gas furnace relies on a gas supply that’s delivered directly to your home via distribution pipes. If your gas service is interrupted, your furnace will not be able to heat your house properly. On the other hand, an oil furnace draws fuel from a separate storage tank at your home, so you’ll need to keep an eye on the fuel level and make arrangements for fuel delivery.
If you prefer furnaces that run on gas, you can opt for a gas furnace. If not, an oil furnace is a better option for you.
Oil and gas furnaces use different types of fuel to work and function differently. What’s common is both require frequent maintenance for a longer lifespan. Generally, a furnace has a lifespan of about 15-25 years if maintained properly. However, oil furnaces last a while longer compared to gas furnaces.
Furthermore, annual maintenance is more extensive for oil furnaces since dirt and dust can build up in the furnace compared to a gas furnace. And oil furnaces require frequent and costly maintenance. Therefore, oil furnace maintenance requires expert services.
According to the
U.S. Energy Information Administration, the heating bills for oil were higher than gas. That can be since the oil in the U.S. is imported and can have higher rates than gas. Although gas is cheaper than oil, a gas furnace would cost more keeping the installation in mind. However, oil furnace installation can cost less.
Gas furnaces are at risk of carbon monoxide leaks that are extremely toxic if breathed in and fatal. Carbon monoxide can also lead to disastrous explosions and fires. However, oil furnaces have nothing to do with carbon monoxide and aren’t prone to explosions.
Oil furnaces run of oil that’s not explosive at all. Therefore, considering safety, oil furnaces are safer as compared to gas furnaces.
A simple fact to consider when deciding if you should get a gas furnace or oil furnace is preferences. If you need furnace repair, replacement, or installation services, consider
A.A. Heating and Air conditioning.
An HVAC professional can assist with
furnace repairs and replacement. Whatever your HVAC emergency is, A.A. Heating and Air conditioning are at your service. Our
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Silver Spring, MD 20902
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