3 Heating and Air Conditioning Systems for Your Home

Here at JP Heating and Air Conditioning, we love to explore the many different ways you can keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Over the years, we’ve realized that many homeowners simply aren’t aware of the many options available to them in our modern world. Whether you want energy-efficient heating, traditional cooling, or precise control over the temperature in each room of your home, there is a heating and cooling solution for you.
In this month’s blog post, we’re discussing three different heating and air conditioning systems for your home.
Furnace & Air Conditioner
Tried and true, it’s hard to beat a traditional furnace and air conditioner combo. And its reliability is well known—most homes in the United States use these systems in order to regulate their temperature. Additionally, furnaces can run on a variety of power sources, such as:
- Propane
- Oil
- Natural Gas
- Electricity
Moreover, the wide availability of furnaces and air conditioners mean they come in some of the widest array of types, prices, and strengths.
Ductless Mini-Split System
While not as common as traditional furnaces and air conditioning, ductless mini split systems are still one of the best heating and cooling options around. As the name suggests, these systems don’t require ductwork in order to function, making them perfect for new additions, garages, and workshops. Additionally, mini split systems are energy efficient, reducing environmental impacts and saving you money in the long-term.
Another primary reason homeowners prefer mini split systems is due to their ability to maintain different temperatures in different parts of the home. Where most other temperature control options only function for the entirety of the home, mini split systems can maintain 75 in one room and 68 in another.
Geothermal Heat Pump
Geothermal heating and cooling works thanks to one simple principle: whether you’re enduring a winter cold snap or a summer heat wave, the ground five feet below you stays at a constant temperature throughout the year. In fact, the temperature 5 feet below the surface remains a cool 55 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year. Geothermal heat pumps make use of this simple fact by drawing the heat from the air and circulating through the ground, significantly cooling it.
Install Your New Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Today
With all these options for heating and air conditioning in our modern world, it’s hard not to get excited about finding the right choice for you. To install your new heating or cooling system, click here to contact us today.