Heat Pump vs. Furnace

As a homeowner, you know how important it is to keep control of the temperature in your Chester, SC home, especially when it comes to heating your home in the winter. One question that many of our customers come to us with are whether they should buy a heat pump or a furnace. Each heating system is unique in their own way and can be great for any Chester, SC home. If you’re deciding between a heat pump or furnace, keep reading below. The experts from Cudd Heating & Air Conditioning Inc are here to help!
Heat Pump
A heat pump does not require fuel to generate heat. Instead, it absorbs the heat from the outside air. Using a cycle of evaporation and condensation, it pumps the refrigerant between indoor and outdoor coils to heat the air before dispersing it. Heat pumps move heat and transfers heat between locations. Heat pumps can provide both home heating and cooling. They are extremely energy-efficient and they are typically fairly quiet while operating.
Furnace
A furnace works by using a fuel source, most commonly natural gas, to actually generate heat. Using either a pilot light or electronic ignition, the flame creates heat and blows the hot air throughout your Chester, SC home. Furnaces are great at heating homes quickly no matter the temperature outside. They have a long lifespan as well and typically need less maintenance. To learn more about some of the furnaces we carry and install here at Cudd Heating & Air Conditioning Inc, check out our furnaces page.
If you are still unsure whether a heat pump or furnace is best for your Chester, SC home, our team is here to help. Give our office a call today to schedule your next heating service appointment. The Cudd Heating & Air Conditioning Inc team is always here to help our customers in need.





