From Guest Blogger Lizzie Weakley: The Comfort Zone–Five Smarter and Energy-Efficient Ways to Heat Your Home

F4CA14CC-DFD3-BDB6-4D3201E2FA53A8A1If you have an older furnace, it’s likely costing you a fortune to maintain the temperature in your home. These older systems aren’t as energy efficient as newer models. There are even new technologies available that employ other smarter ways to heat your home. Here are some of the things that you should consider in order to heat your home more efficiently.

Zoned Heating System

Depending on the size of your home, a zoned heating system tends to still use one furnace. This difference is that there’s a baffle installed in the ducting that can regulate where the heat is directed into your home. This type of system is great if you only want to heat one level of your home at a time, such as during the day or night.

Individual Room Heating

Another option is to install a mini split system. These individual units are typically installed in each room or area of the home. This allows you to control the temperature in any one room without having to waste energy heating unused spaces. Call around for home heating services if this is something that you want in your home.

Radiant Floor Heating

Many people think that they need to turn up the heat because their feet are cold. Having radiant floor heating could trick your body into thinking that it’s warmer. These types of systems are good for under tile that feels cold to the touch.

Hybrid Furnace

The standard hybrid furnace has a dual fuel source operating system. It uses electricity when you’re placing low demand on it to heat your home. This can make it more energy efficient when you don’t need it running at full capacity. If you decide to turn up the heat, a second fuel source is utilized to increase the overall efficiency of your furnace.

Programmable Thermostat

A programmable thermostat allows you to control the temperature in your home on a schedule. Maintaining a more even temperature in your home makes your system more energy efficient. The ups and downs are what’s costing you more money. You can also program your thermostat to suit the needs of your schedule.

 

Keep these solutions in mind when you’re considering upgrading to a more energy efficient system. Technology has come a long way when it comes to the types and styles of heating options that are available. You don’t have to stick with the one furnace heating your whole home to the same temperature.

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