Types of Heating Systems We Replace
At Angel Heating & Cooling, our Eagleville heating contractors specialize in replacing outdated heating systems with new, highly efficient models. We possess expertise and knowledge in all forms of heater replacement, including forced air furnaces, hydronic (boiler) systems, radiant floor systems, heat pumps, and more.
Furnaces
Furnaces are prevalent heating systems in local homes, available in various models such as electric, oil, and gas, with different levels of efficiency. If your furnace has been operating for more than 15 years, replacing it with a new model can provide long-term savings on energy bills and future repairs. Our team can assist you in selecting the appropriate furnace for your home and precisely install it to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Boilers
Boilers heat homes by circulating hot water or steam through pipes in the walls, floors, and radiators, making them an excellent option for homes with hydronic systems already in place. Our expertise extends to installing all types of boilers, from standard models to high-efficiency condensing versions. Our heating contractor in Eagleville can ensure that your boiler is installed with the utmost skill and precision, allowing you to rely on it for years to come.
Heat Pumps
They’re not as common as other heaters like furnaces or boilers, but heat pumps are a great option for homes that want to save on energy costs. Heat pumps use electricity to move heat between two spaces, transferring it from inside the home in summer and out of the house in winter. We can help you choose and install an efficient heat pump system that meets your needs and budget.
Ductless HVAC
A ductless HVAC system is an energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home. It consists of a single outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor units, allowing you to control the temperature in each room individually. If your home doesn’t have a system of ducts or radiators, a ductless HVAC system can be a great choice. Our team of experts is experienced in installing these systems, and will make sure yours runs efficiently for years to come.