Below are some things you should consider before you decide to purchase a gas furnace or electric furnace.
A gas furnace, as the name suggests, is a heating appliance that runs on natural gas or propane gas. A gas furnace comprises a thermostat, fan, burners, heat exchanger, blower, and flue.
With a gas furnace, once a space gets cold, the thermostat transmits a low-voltage command to the furnace to heat the space. A valve then opens to allow the natural gas to flow to the burner. When the gas reaches the burner, an electronic ignition lights the burner. This action heats the air, which is then expelled from the furnace.
An electric furnace is like a conventional gas furnace except that it produces heat using electric heating elements instead of gas burners.
Electric furnaces pull air into the system and through a heat exchanger. The air is heated and pushed by a blower into the ductwork. The ductwork then distributes the heated air throughout the building.
The choice between a gas furnace and an electric furnace comes down to your needs and preferences.
If you are still unsure which type of furnace would be best for your home or office, the experienced technicians at Canada HVAC can provide guidance. When you are ready to make a purchase, we have a range of products to choose from, and you can order your new furnace online.
Are you worried about buying a furnace online? We offer a satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with your furnace within the first 12 months, we will remove the equipment and provide a refund.
Give us a call today if you have questions or visit our online store to view our products.
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