If your heating system is nearing the end of its lifespan, it’s time to start budgeting for a new furnace or heat pump. While a new heating system is certainly an investment, this purchase might not be as pricey as you think. Find out how Henderson, Nevada, homeowners can save with a heating system upgrade.
Eliminate Your Space Heating Needs
Older heating systems eventually lose the ability to warm homes adequately, which often causes homeowners to rely on additional heating components. If you use space heaters to boost the temperature in your home, you could be wasting a surprising amount of energy during the winter. Space heaters account for 45 percent of the average energy bill, but you could eliminate this cost with a heating system upgrade.
Benefit From Cutting-Edge Technology
At Ambient Edge, we love showing our customers just how far heating technology has advanced over the past decade. For instance, new systems like the Lennox XP25 Heat Pump have Precise Comfort technology, which enables the system to adjust heat output in 1 percent increments. That means you can optimize your home’s comfort like never before without wasting energy or driving up your utility bills in the process.
Improve Your Energy Efficiency
When you compare the energy efficiency of our new heat pumps and furnaces to your older heating system, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. New Energy Star-certified furnaces have an annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) rating of 90 percent or higher, while Energy Star heat pumps have a heating seasonal performance factor (HSPF) rating of at least 8.5.
With this improved energy efficiency, your furnace or heat pump will need much less fuel or power to keep you warm. That means you can look forward to lower utility bills and big savings all season long, thanks to your new energy efficient heating system.
Ready to save money while keeping your family comfortable throughout the heating season? Call Ambient Edge today to learn more about our energy-efficient heating systems and other home comfort solutions.
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