The effective way to heat your home
Gas heaters work by passing cold air over a heat exchanger, which is warmed by gas combustion. The warmed air is then pushed through ducts into the home via a series of vents in the ceiling or floor.
Gas heating systems can be fuelled by either natural gas or propane with simple modifications accounting for the different characteristics of each. We refer to both fuels as simply "gas".
A ducted gas heating system includes a number of essential components:
Gas heaters work by passing cold air over a heat exchanger, which is warmed by gas combustion. The warmed air is then pushed through ducts into the home via a series of vents in the ceiling or floor.
A thermostat is installed in the main living area. This senses the air temperature inside the home and sends a signal to the heater to cycle on, or off, to maintain the desired temperature. The products of combustion are all discharged safely outside the home, via a flue.
In most areas, electricity costs are rising faster than gas, so natural gas heating offers a cost-effective alternative.
Natural gas is also kinder to the environment, as it produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions than most other forms of heating.
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