Old and outdated heating equipment could be hiking up your monthly energy bills and providing you with less comfort. It also has a greater impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to the lowered efficiency of the system. That’s a lose-lose-lose!

We understand how difficult it could be with a heating system that doesn’t keep you or your family warm during the harsh winter season. Outdated systems are less efficient, waste energy and require more frequent repairs. By upgrading to a modern heating system, you can save money and increase your home comfort.

Benefits of a New Heating System

Here’s why you might make the switch to a new heating system for your home:

  • Increased efficiency: Newer heating systems use less fuel/energy to keep you even more comfortable.
  • Lower bills: Using less fuel/energy each month could help your budget by delivering lower heating costs.
  • Better home comfort: Your new system will provide consistent temperatures throughout your home and won’t cycle on and off as frequently.
  • Fewer GHG emissions: The higher efficiency system will use less fuel/energy and significantly reduce the already low carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions from your equipment.

To help you with financing, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 offers tax credits, which are available now, and rebates that are expected in the near future. Tax credits can range from up to $600 for a new residential gas or oil furnace or boiler and up to $2,000 for the installation of heat pumps. We will also be able to help you apply for low-interest financing and other rebates that might be available.

Factors to Consider When Upgrading Your Heating System

A new heating system can make huge changes in your efficiency, especially when you take the time to plan what will work best for your home, including factors like:

  • Size: Your heating system functions most efficiently when it suits your home’s size. A system that’s too big will cycle more often, wasting energy. One that’s too small will struggle to heat your home.
  • Value: Consider the upfront cost versus the added efficiency of a new heating system to see if it gives you a good value for your investment.
  • Components: The burners and blowers in a heating system can impact efficiency. Your best option is a modulating burner and variable speed blower.
  • Features: Some heating options, like adding zoning and a programmable thermostat, help you save on energy. These options give you better control over your heating.
  • Installation: Choose a company with NATE-certified technicians and quality guarantees for the installation. These factors ensure your efficient system will last.

For more information on these and other factors that affect your heating efficiency, talk to an expert. A heating system professional can advise your decisions and create the most energy-efficient system for your home.

You Can Lower Your Bills Even If You Don’t Upgrade

If you want to avoid a complete upgrade, you can still do a few things to improve efficiency and lower your heating bills:

  • Get annual tune-ups: This service keeps your heating system working at its top performance
  • Clean or replace filters: When done at least once a month, this activity helps to ensure proper airflow for your system.
  • Avoid blocking vents: Keep objects like furniture and drapes away from your system so the heated air can get into your room where it belongs.
  • Remove air conditioning window units: The cracks in the window allow for heat to escape.

Talk to Leggett About Increasing Your Efficiency

Call or contact us today to see which heating system is best for you. Wondering whether to repair or replace your heating system? Our experts are willing to discuss your situation and recommend the best choice for your situation. We look forward to providing all of our loyal customers with efficient heating that brings you comfort.