In cases where a gas furnace or even oil is present a heat pump can be configured to utilize it as a secondary backup heat source.
Can you replace a gas furnace with electric.
Electric furnaces are generally less expensive to purchase than gas furnaces and cheaper to install.
According to a wisconsin utility company that offers both heating fuels homeowners living in cold climates can save 1 700 a year by using gas instead of electric heat.
Heat pumps are also electrically powered but in heating mode they consume far less energy than a furnace.
If your home doesn t use natural gas power and your current furnace is an electrical model then making the change to a heat pump is a fantastic idea.
You make the connection right inside the junction box built into the furnace although you ll want to mount a switch somewhere in the circuit so you can power down the furnace.
Although an electric furnace will require less maintenance.
Electric furnace installation is a pretty straightforward process and due to them not needing to be vented are much easier to replace than gas furnaces.
But a standard heat pump installation utilizes auxiliary electric heating coils built into the air handler which are engaged by the system below a certain temperature or in the event of a compressor failure as emergency heat.
The cost of a new electric furnace ranges from 1 000 to 2 500 while a gas furnace will cost between 3 000and 4 000before installation.
It really depends though on where you live.
An electric furnace will really drive up your electric bill though.
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In addition electric furnaces can last from 20 to 30 years while a gas furnace usually only lasts.
You can replace the gas furnace with what ever kind you want electric oil gas.
Electric home furnaces are also more quiet when operating than a gas furnace.
This means you can expect lower heating bills with a gas furnace than with electric heat.
Depending on how often you use all of those items and the cost of electricity it sounds like you d be better off considering switching those appliances to gas before switching over a gas furnace to electric.
A heat pump will allow you to heat and cool your home with just one appliance while an electric furnace would require a separate a c unit to cool your home in the summer.