Job Description

The top three factors in choosing a heating system are energy-efficiency, lifestyle, and budget. But it can be tricky to figure out which option is the best fit for all three, especially considering each home — and budget — is different.

 

Here at Beaver Creek Home Center, we’re always ready to lend our expertise. Here’s what you need to know if you’re considering upgrading your heating system …

 

  • Heat pumps: If you use electric heat, a properly-designed and installed heat pump can cut your energy bills down significantly, because it’s forcing the warm air — and the cool air, in the summer to circulate in your home.

 

  • Oil: Consistently rated one of the most efficient heating options, oil can quickly bring a house up to the right temperature. There’s also a faster hot-water recovery than with other fuels.

 

  • Natural gas: It’s not available everywhere yet, but natural gas is quickly becoming the energy choice of many Canadians. It’s sometimes available as an upgrade when you build a new home, depending on the area. Home owners love its versatility, as they use it to power their fireplaces, stoves, BBQs, and pool and hot tub heaters.

 

  • Solar: Solar heating equipment can be added onto a mortgage of a new home — and it’s costly — but experts say home owners wind up paying far less than they are saving each month. Homes that use solar heat are also eligible for large rebates from the government.

 

Upgrading your heating system is a big deal, so be sure not to rush into it. Don’t make any decisions without first being presented with capital and operating cost comparisons for a range of systems. It’s important to get specific information that would apply to a house of your size, otherwise you might be slipped cost information that’s only applicable to a house that’s much smaller or larger than your own.

 

Once you’ve met with industry professionals and looked at the numbers on paper, we feel confident that you’ll find the right decision for your home.