Your Comfort services likes to keep you comfortable. We do just
that with all our heating systems. Each one is different.
Boilers rely on water and flame for heat. The flame, provided by
gas or oil, heats up the water inside the boiler and pumps move
the hot water through your house.
Oil Furnaces use oil that is ignited and forms hot air. That air is
then carried though your house in the form of a duct system.
Gas Furnaces are the same as oil furnaces except they are smaller
inside and use gas to provide the flame for heat.
Weil McLain Hot Water Gas Boiler
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Weil McLain %90 Hot Water Gas Boiler
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Heat is pulled out of the air outside and into the inside through
tubes. Then air from the air handler inside blows through a coil
that is full of the heat taken from the outside. As this process
continues, the air handler carries the hot air through the house. If
it is too cold , below mid 30's, then a electric heat coil(or fossil fuel
kit) is activated to help with the heating process. The cooling
process is the same as the heat but in reverse.
York 90% Gas Hot Air Furnace with PVC flues
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Heat Pumps are different than
furnaces in that it moves heat not
create it. A heat pump consist of two
units, and inside blower and outside
condensing unit.