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Which is Cheaper: Gas or Electric Heating?

Which is Cheaper: Gas or Electric Heating?

Over time, your heating system will start to lose its efficiency and the cost of repairs will raise. If your HVAC unit needs constant repairs, it might be time for a new one. Doing so is sometimes easier said than done. When buying a new heating system, you will have to choose between electric and gas. So which one is better? We go over the pros and cons of both heating systems below.

Gas Heating Benefits

Using a gas-powered HVAC unit is a time-old tradition. Many homes today still use gas to heat their home. Compared to electric, natural gas systems are more affordable. If you run your heater often in the winter, gas heating might be cheaper for your home.

Gas heaters are also more effective than electric. They heat up quicker and maintain your home's temperature.

Cons of Gas Heating

Gas furnaces requires a lot of ventilation. Most modern homes can handle electric heating. You will need to do more work before you can use gas heating.

Gas furnaces only last 10 to 20 years. This is half the lifespan of an electrical heater. Gas heaters run off of fuel. They also need routine maintenance from a licensed HVAC professional. Failure to maintain a gas heater could lead to exposure from carbon monoxide or a fire.

Electric Heating Benefits

Electric heating is the alternative to gas. It doesn’t need as many resources to use it. If you choose an electric heater, you won’t have to worry about an expensive installation. Electric heaters don’t need any extra ventilation to work.

Compared to gas heaters, electric heaters are easier to install. They don't need any special requirements for you to use them. All you’ll need is enough power and a trustworthy HVAC professional.

You should have your furnace checked at least once a year. But, electric furnaces don’t need as much maintenance as gas furnaces. You should never leave your heating system untreated. But, the risk of injury from an unmaintained electric heater is lower than it is with a gas furnace.

Cons of Electric Heaters

Electric furnaces can make your utility bills skyrocket. It's common for a household to see their energy bills increase when they start to run their heater.

Although powerful and efficient, electric heaters can run into many issues. This happens if they aren't installed right or maintained often. These repairs can lead to expensive costs that will repeat without proper prevention.

Which Is The Best Choice?

The right heater all comes down to your preference and your needs. Gas furnaces are best for those who live in cold climates and rely on their heater. Electric heaters are best for those who live in a moderate climate and only use heat in the winter.

Contact Ardmore Fresh Air today to explore our heating services. Let us help find the right heating choice for you.