Hopefully, by now, you’ve met our dear friend, the furnace. Heck, you might even have one in your home! And surely, we’ve introduced you to the heat pump, a nifty little system capable of providing year-round comfort with just the flip of a switch. But, have we introduced you to the dual fuel system? If we have, it’s definitely been a while.
The dual fuel system is pretty unique in that it combines the power of a gas furnace with the flexibility of a heat pump to give you the most efficient means of heating your home! In fact, there are plenty of benefits of installing a dual fuel system in your home, and below, we have listed some of them for you! So, keep reading to find out more! (Oh, and remember to call us for all things heating in Fresno, CA!)
What is a Hybrid Heating System?
A dual fuel system is the combination of an electric heat pump and a gas furnace. See, heat pumps are super effective at providing year-round comfort, however, they can become significantly less efficient when the weather becomes a bit too extreme. When temperatures become too cold, the furnace will automatically kick on, as it becomes the next, most efficient option. As the temperature rises, the furnace will turn off and the heat pump will resume its job.
What are the Benefits?
Efficiency
In general, heat pumps are much more efficient than other heating systems, as they do not generate their own heat. Instead, they rely on refrigerant, much like an air conditioner, to transfer heat from one place to another.
During the majority of the year, the heat pump will be used, keeping energy bills at a minimum. But when temperatures become too low, the furnace will kick on as the next, most efficient option. This ensures that your home remains as energy-efficient as possible.
Versatility
Heat pumps are well known for their ability to provide year-round comfort with just the flip of a switch. By utilizing a reversing valve, heat pumps are able to reverse the flow of refrigerant, allowing for summertime cooling and wintertime heating. This eliminates the need for both a heater and an air conditioner. However, the heat pump can easily be integrated with a furnace for better efficiency when temperatures get too cold.
Reliability
A dual fuel system is quite reliable, as it is able to provide heating and cooling efficiently and effectively. No longer will you have to worry about what will happen when temperatures become too cold. Instead, your furnace will automatically kick on, ensuring you are warm and comfortable while keeping heating bills at a minimum.
Environmentally Friendly
With a dual fuel system, you’ll use less energy to warm up your home during the winter, making your home environmentally-friendly. Dual fuel systems utilize less natural recourses than most other HVAC systems. By installing this type of system, you’ll significantly reduce your carbon footprint.
Schedule your heating services with the team at California Indoor Comfort Inc. today!