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Is a Boiler the Right Heating System for Me?

Hopefully you aren’t looking for a heating replacement in February. If you are, it probably means that you’ve suffered a catastrophic failure with your existing system. If this is the case, or if you are just planning ahead for a replacement once the coldest time of the year is behind us, then you are wise to consider the installation of a boiler in Loveland, CO. Needless to say, for all of the boiler’s potential benefits, you will only enjoy the best performance possible from your boiler if it is expertly installed and serviced. Read on, and let us know when you are ready to have a boiler installed on your property.

They Are Very Durable

Boilers are among the longest lasting of all residential heating systems. They can really take a beating, as they simply have fewer moving components than other systems, such as furnaces and heat pumps. They don’t use forced-air distribution, so you won’t have to worry about issues with fans or damaged ductwork in your home.

They Are Very Efficient

Furnaces heat homes very efficiently. Why? Because they do not use forced-air heating distribution systems, there is no risk of energy loss via air leaks. They apply heat to surfaces in the home directly, via radiant heating, or may use baseboards or radiators. In any event, you won’t have to worry about air that you’ve paid to heat leaking out of a forced-air distribution system.

They Provide Comfortable, Even Heating

When you heat a home with a furnace, the heat comes on fast and strong. The problem is, though, that heated air tends to rise up to the ceiling, where it can be trapped. This can leave the actual living space in your home cooler than you’d like, and your furnace will have to play catch-up. With the use of a boiler, the heating may be more gradual, but it can ultimately result in greater comfort.

Call Fort Collins Heating & Air Conditioning if you think that a boiler is right for your home.

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