Which Heating System is Right for Me?

There's no need to be reminded that home heating costs a lot of money.

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There's no need to be reminded that home heating costs a lot of money.

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Oregon's Department of Energy estimates that heating a home costs roughly 30% of the annual power bill.

One practical measure you can take is equipping your home with an efficient heating system. At the same time, there are many other ways to reduce these expenditures (such as utilizing a programmed thermostat or simply wearing a sweater instead of cranking up the heat). More efficient heating systems take less energy to run, resulting in lower heating bills even if they require an initial investment.

What makes a heating system efficient?


It helps to know what is meant by "efficient" so that you know what to look for while searching for one or evaluating the efficiency of your current system.

The efficiency of a heat pump is directly related to the weather conditions. Using a heat pump rather than a furnace in moderate climates is more cost-effective. There is a correlation between the furnace's efficiency and the temperature of the surrounding air in icy areas (although heat pumps are becoming contenders quickly).

The annual fuel usage efficiency rating, or AFUE for short, is the most crucial statistic. The efficiency of your home heating system can be expressed as a percentage, showing what proportion of the energy (often electricity or natural gas) it consumes is used to warm your home instead of wasted elsewhere. In other words, it reveals how much heat is being produced by the system.

For instance, a high Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) shows that most of the fuel is converted into proper heat. While the Department of Energy mandates an AFUE of 80%, several cutting-edge heating systems now achieve even higher efficiency levels (up to 98.5% in some cases).

Which system is the least effective? Products made before 1992, when AFUE rules were first implemented, are essentially outside limits. In other words, if you live in a home that is more than 30 years old and hasn't changed the heating system in a long time (or ever), you are probably squandering a lot of money and energy.

And how much power is it, exactly? It's hard to generalize because of the variety of elements at play. Still, the Department of Energy estimates that "upgrading your furnace or boiler from 56% to 90% efficiency in a typical cold-climate dwelling can save 1.5 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year if you heat with natural gas."



That’s a whole lot of carbon dioxide. The Department of Energy estimates that you might save up to half on your heating costs by making this switch.

For more information be sure to contact us here at Best Owner Direct HVAC. We're happy to answer any questions you may have. To schedule an appointment for one of our technicians to take a look at your current system you can book your appointment right here online!

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Customer Testimonials

See what our happy customers have to say about their experience with Best Owner Direct HVAC & Electrical and why they continue to choose us for their home comfort needs.

    Been using them for years after the owner Kevin showed up so fast when our furnace went out one year. Been a fan since! Now, Danny is so great to work with, also. So friendly, knowledgable, fast. You guys are the best!

    Jessie M.

    Danny came out on a Saturday to diagnosis and fix my mom’s hvac unit.   He was able to quickly determine what the problem was and had all the parts to complete the repair right then.  His communication was clear and did a really good job helping us understand what caused the issue.  I would definitely recommend him and will be calling his company with any needs in the future. Thanks again!

    Michael R.

    Fantastic customer service! I had a furnace issue, called late morning and they fit me in for diagnostic right away. Technician was extremely knowledgable, walked me thru everything he found - unfortunately needed a new furnace (was 24 years old anyways), got it scheduled and installed within 24 hours as everything was in the warehouse (probably got lucky on what we needed). Overall excellent customer service, from scheduling to diagnostic, to installation. Highly recommend.

    Brad D.

    WOW! So impressed with so many aspects of this company. We had an animal die under the house in and could smell it coming out of the vents. When I called around, pest control was weeks out and Best Owner Direct was able to come the next day. Our technician, Danny was absolutely INCREDIBLE! Very professional, kind and made sure we had the problem taken care of the same day so we could breathe again! I look forward to continuing to work with them in the future for our HVAC needs.

    Todd & Tiffany F.

    Daniel was excellent, attentive to detail and committed to completing all tasks other installers overlooked. He worked tirelessly into the evening making sure everything was working properly with a water heather install, and he had a great attitude all along.

    Alma H.

    Excellent customer service, great communications answering all of our questions, left the site clean, and very respectful of our space within the house. Arranged to have someone come from the office later in the week to explain how the thermostat works.

    Vinod S.

    BOD is fast, efficient and affordable life save for my client who is purchasing a home with an old HVAC. Best Owner came quickly to help her asses the cost to replace it, and I will continue to recommend their services!

    Laurel A.

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