Friday, September 4, 2009

Save Money & Be Energy Conscious - Use a Hybrid Heating System For Your Home

Hybrid Heating Systems are a Growing Trend

The use of "Hybrid" Heating Systems is becoming a very common practice. With fuel prices acting like a ride at the county fair, (out of control and unpredictable) the installations of Hybrid, or Duel-Fuel Home Comfort Systems has increased dramatically. The Duel Fuel application allow you, the homeowner to have more control over your heating expenses by only using the most economical fuel choice when needed.

Home Comfort for the Energy-Conscious

For colder climates, a hybrid heating system, including a gas furnace, heat pump and coil, offers the flexibility of multiple fuel sources to establish and maintain a comfortable indoor environment with optimal energy efficiency.

What is Hybrid Heating?

Hybrid heating systems consist of an electric heat pump and a gas furnace that alternately work to maintain desired indoor temperature and humidity levels year-round. When moderate heating is required, the system selects the heat pump as the most energy-efficient source of heat. On colder days, the system automatically switches to the gas furnace for more economical heating efficiency. Normal heat pump systems utilize electric resistance back-up heat strips that are very expensive to operate. By having the gas furnace in place of this electric heat, efficiency rises dramatically. During warm weather, the heat pump reverses its cycle and functions as a central air conditioner.

Reduce Energy Use and Save Money

A hybrid heating system provides:

Enhanced year-round comfort due to more uniform indoor temperatures and humidity levels

A choice of two fuel sources, which means greater operational efficiency

The flexibility to respond to fluctuating energy prices by using the most economical fuel source (this can translate into lower utility bills when thermostats are set correctly)

Compared to a traditional furnace alone, a hybrid heating system may cost more initially. The reason for this is that heat pumps are normally slightly higher in initial cost then straight air conditioning, and the use of a high efficiency gas furnace in place of a standard air handler will also increase the price as well. And, because its greater operational efficiency translates into reduced energy use, the money saved each year on fuel costs can quickly make up for the extra initial investment.

Be Eco-Conscious

By installing a hybrid heating system, be sure to ask what type of refrigerant the heat pump uses. Opting for a heat pump with environmentally friendly R410A refrigerant is a great way to "Go Green" This chlorine-free refrigerant is better for the environment and transfers heat more efficiently. You ultimately will be saving money on your utility bill, while being environmentally conscience. What a great "two for one."

Jay Boyd owns his own heating and air conditioning store Home Air Direct where he helps the do-it-yourselfer save money. His blog site Ask Boyd contains numerous tips and stories involving the HVAC industry.

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