
7 Questions to Ask Your Heating Contractor about High-Efficiency Systems
Choosing a high-efficiency heating system can be daunting without a professional heating contractor. Selecting the wrong system may not only add stress but also increase your heating costs significantly. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, over 90% of the 116 million U.S. homes in 2013 faced unexpected high heating bills due to low-efficiency systems. Additionally, installing the wrong system could increase the risk of home heating fires. Always consult with a contractor to ensure you choose the right system for your home.
Choose MillTown for Expert Heating Services
New England’s fall can be beautifully cold, and you need a reliable heating system. MillTown is your go-to for heating system installation this season. Our contractors prioritize customer satisfaction and will help you choose a system that meets your specific needs, balancing efficiency and performance. Avoid the pitfalls of high energy bills by opting for a system that suits your home’s heating requirements. One call to MillTown ensures you are prepared for the cold New England temperatures.
7 Essential Questions to Ask Your Heating Contractor
With numerous heating options available, finding the right system can be a challenge, especially for first-time buyers. Here are seven crucial questions to ask your contractor before making a decision:
- What is an AFUE Rating? The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency rating indicates how efficiently a heating system uses fuel. Opt for systems with higher AFUE ratings for better efficiency and performance. Some modern furnaces offer up to 98.5% AFUE.
- What is its Maintenance Schedule? Knowing the maintenance schedule is vital to avoid high upkeep costs. Ensure the system’s maintenance demands are manageable for you and your contractor.
- What Size of System Do I Need? A professional contractor should conduct measurements to determine the appropriate system size. An improperly-sized system can lead to frequent breakdowns and poor efficiency.
- What are the Fueling Options? Common fueling options include natural gas, oil, and electricity. Choose the fuel that aligns with your heating needs—electricity for safety and longevity or natural gas for cost-efficiency.
- What are its Safety Features? Focus on the system’s safety features like air pressure switches, limit switches, and thermocouples to ensure it’s safe and dependable.
- What Brand Should I Choose? Top brands include Carrier, Goodman, and Lennox. Research reviews and recalls online, and consult your contractor for recommendations.
- What is the Right Cost? While a lower upfront cost might seem appealing, it often means lower quality. Investing in a higher-quality system can save you money in the long run through reduced energy costs.
Don’t Risk Choosing the Wrong Heating System – Consult a Professional Heating Contractor for High-Efficiency Options Today
Contact MillTown today to learn more about efficient heating solutions for your home from our expert heating contractors!
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