Maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature in your Charleston, SC home is a priority all year round, but in the winter you’re bound to be even more aware of how well your heating system is working and what to replace it with should it give out. When it comes to heating your home, you have two options to choose from – a heat pump or a furnace. Below, the Terrace Heating & Air team will go over the differences between the two so you can figure out what is best for you, your family, and your Charleston, SC home.
Heat Pump
A heat pump does not require fuel to generate heat. In fact, it doesn’t generate heat at all – it moves it. Heat pumps absorb the heat from the outside air and moves it inside of your Charleston, SC home to warm it. They are made of four main parts, the outdoor unit, an indoor air handler, the line set, and a reversing valve that enables the system to switch between heating and cooling.
Heat pumps can provide both heating and cooling which makes them more energy efficient than furnaces and take up less space. They are fairly quiet in operation and they don’t produce greenhouse gas emissions. Because they are used more often than furnaces, they have a shorter lifespan and require more frequent maintenance. Heat pumps also warms your home more slowly than furnaces.
Furnace
A furnace works by using a fuel source, most commonly natural gas, to create heat in your Charleston, SC home. Furnaces are made up of four main parts, a burner that burns fuel, a heat exchanger that transfers heat, a blower fan to distribute the heat, and a flue to vent exhaust.
Because furnaces generate heat, they can heat your Charleston, SC home rapidly. They are used less frequently so they have a longer lifespan and require less maintenance than heat pumps. They do require a separate air conditioning system for cooling your home and can make some noise as air moves throughout your ductwork.
If you’re still torn between what your Charleston, SC home needs for proper heat and warmth this winter, check out our products page
https://www.terraceair.com/products
or give the Terrace Heating & Air team a call today! We’re always happy to help our customers here in the greater Charleston, SC area.