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Which of these do you currently use to heat your home?

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High-efficiency propane furnaces have some of the lowest equipment and installation costs of all your different home heating options.

Are you planning on remodeling your current home, or building a new home?

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The expected life span of an electric heat pump is 50 percent shorter than that of a propane furnace.

Will your new home be on the natural gas line?

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Homeowners can recoup the initial costs of a high-efficiency propane furnace in as little as two years, thanks to the energy savings.

Which climate zone do you live in?

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Propane furnaces are up to 98 percent efficient, and will provide comfortable, consistent heat in even the coldest weather.

Which matters more to you, comfort or lower energy bills?

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A high-efficiency propane furnace has 10 percent lower annual energy costs than an electric air source heat pump, and 14 percent lower costs than a heating oil furnace.

Is reducing your home’s carbon footprint important to you?

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Propane furnaces emit up to 50 percent fewer greenhouse gases than electric furnaces and 12 percent fewer greenhouse gases than heating oil furnaces.

Propane and Natural Gas for Home Heating

Because you’re a natural gas user, you’re already getting some of the same benefits of using clean, efficient propane. But if you ever move to a home off the natural gas line, or purchase a second home off-the-grid, remember that propane can give you all the advantages of a gas-powered furnace or boiler: cost efficiency, clean operation, and comfortable heat, no matter the temperature outside.

Propane vs. Electric for Home Heating

It’s time to warm up to the performance of a propane furnace. Propane is not just more efficient, using less energy than electricity to heat your home, a propane furnace delivers a more comfortable, even heat. So eliminate those cold spots in your home, and say goodbye to high monthly energy bills.

Propane for Home Heating

Congratulations! You’re already using the best energy option for your home heating needs. When it’s time for you to replace your furnace with a newer model, be sure to stick with propane for incredible efficiency, lower energy bills, and cleaner operation.

Propane vs. Heating Oil

Heating oil was a popular choice for many years, but it can’t compare to propane for comfort, clean performance, or efficiency. Consider retiring your heating oil furnace or boiler, especially if you already use propane for other appliances in your home.

Propane vs. Heat Pumps for Home Heating

With an electric air source heat pump, you may not be giving your family the comfort they deserve. Propane furnaces deliver heat at a higher temperature than heat pumps, so you feel warmer when the weather is colder. Plus, propane furnaces typically last up to 50 percent longer than air source heat pumps, and still offer low energy costs, making them a solid investment.

Propane vs. Geothermal Systems for Home Heating

Since you have a geothermal system, you’re already enjoying low monthly energy bills. But when the temperatures drop, you may be noticing cold spots around your home. Consider adding a propane backup furnace to keep your family comfortable in even the coldest weather. You’ll still enjoy low energy bills, and because propane is a clean fuel, you’ll maintain a low carbon footprint, too.

Not Sure What’s Powering Your Home Heating System?

You’re not alone. Most people don’t think about theirs until the day it stops working. For now, all you need to know is that propane delivers better energy efficiency (lower energy bills) than most other energy sources, including electricity, and runs cleaner, too. So as you move forward with your remodel, talk to your builder about a propane furnace, especially if you already use propane for other appliances in your home.

Propane and Natural Gas for Home Heating

Since you’re building on the natural gas grid, you’ll be able to enjoy many of the same benefits as homes heated by clean, efficient propane. Should you ever move to a home off the natural gas line, or purchase a second home off-the-grid, remember that propane can give you all the advantages of a gas-powered furnace or boiler: cost efficiency, clean operation, and comfortable heat, no matter the temperature outside.

Propane for Home Heating

Just because you’re building off the natural gas line, you don’t have to give up gas appliance performance. It’s time to warm up to the idea of a propane furnace. Propane is not only more efficient, using less energy than electricity or other options to heat your home, a propane furnace will deliver a more comfortable, even heat, too. Build in the comfort your family deserves, and give yourself the added benefit of lower energy costs too, with propane.

You Live in a Hot Climate Zone

In your part of the country, many homes rely on air source heat pumps, which offer acceptable performance when the weather is mild. A propane backup furnace will give your family the added warmth they want when the temperatures dip, and still keep your annual energy costs low.

You Live in a Mixed Climate Zone

In your part of the country, a propane heating system offers the best long-term value versus other energy options. Not only are the purchase and installation costs low, propane furnaces offer low annual energy costs, and unmatched comfort.

You Live in a Cold Climate Zone

A propane furnace heats the air to a higher temperature than a heat pump or geothermal system, so your home feels warmer, no matter how cold it gets outside. If the greater comfort isn’t enough, consider this: you’ll also enjoy lower annual energy costs compared with electricity or other energy sources. A high-efficiency propane furnace even has the lowest purchase and installation costs compared with other options, so they pay for themselves in energy savings in no time.

Give Your Home Unbeatable Comfort

Install a propane heating system in your home and say goodbye to cold spots for good. A propane furnace heats air to 115–125 degrees Fahrenheit, so your home feels warmer and more comfortable, no matter how low the temperature drops outdoors. As an added bonus, propane is one of the most efficient home heating choices you can make, so you’ll still enjoy low annual energy costs.

Say Goodbye To High Home Heating Costs

If you’re interested in saving money, propane offers the efficiency and performance you’re looking for. For example, a high-efficiency propane furnace offers 10 percent lower annual energy costs than an electric air source heat pump. It also heats air to a higher temperature than a heat pump, for more consistent comfortable warmth, no matter how cold the weather gets.

Taking Care Of The Environment Is Everyone’s Responsibility

Did you know propane home heating systems reduce more harmful emissions, like greenhouse gases, than electric systems? It’s true. If reducing your home’s carbon footprint and cleaning up the environment matters to you, propane is the greener choice.

Economically And Environmentally Responsible

We understand, each of us can only do so much on an individual level to help protect the environment. Thankfully, choosing a propane system for home heating makes both economic and environmental sense. While you’re enjoying low annual energy costs and keeping your family comfortable, you’ll be reducing your home’s carbon footprint at the same time. It’s a choice you can feel good about.