ENERGY TIPS

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Heating and cooling costs are usually the biggest part of your energy bill, accounting for up to two-thirds of your home’s energy expense. Knowing the type of heating and cooling system, how the system works, and how to properly maintain the system will help you get the most efficiency from your system.

checking a central a/c unitHow a heat pump system works:

A heat pump transfers heat from one location to another. In the winter, heat in the outdoor air is pumped through the unit and distributed through the house. In the summertime, the cycle is reversed to cool the home.

To properly maintain the system and keep your energy costs to a minimum, here are a few helpful hints:

How gas and oil systems operate:

Gas and oil systems generate heat from a furnace or boiler. The difference between a furnace and a boiler is that a furnace heats air and blows it through heat ducts to the registers or grilles in the home. A boiler heats water, and the water is circulated through pipes to radiators or baseboards.

As with any other system, a gas or oil system must be properly maintained. Here are some tips:

Poorly maintained gas or oil furnaces can produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, which can lead to serious sickness and possibly death. It is recommended that any home with a gas or oil system have a carbon monoxide detector.