Heat Pump vs Furnace

Although the Anderson, SC winters aren’t as severe as the summers, we still experience some cold days and nights. Choosing a heating system that is reliable and efficient will help you and your family stay warm when the temperatures drop. When it comes to heating your Anderson, SC home, the two most popular options are a heat pump or a furnace. Below, the David Taylor Heating & Air team will discuss the major differences between the two so you can better understand what’s best for you and your home.
Heat Pump
In the winter time, a heat pump works like a reverse air conditioner. Instead of generating heat, a heat pump moves and transfers heat from outside into your home. Heat pumps are great for milder winters and are extremely energy efficient. They are also convenient in the fact that they can heat your home in the winter and cool your home in the summer. Heat pumps are less efficient in colder climates when temperatures fall below freezing and require more frequent maintenance.
Furnace
A furnace takes a different approach to warm your home by actually creating heat by burning fuel. The most common type of furnace is fueled by natural gas. Furnaces are extremely efficient in heating your Anderson, SC home and they also require less maintenance and have a longer lifespan. However, furnaces are not as energy efficient as heat pumps.
To learn about some of the heat pumps and products we carry and install, check out our products page. The David Taylor Heating & Air team is always here to help our customers in the greater Anderson, SC area with whatever heating and air conditioning service they need.



