Types of Heating Systems We Replace
Our Skippack heating contractors at Angel Heating & Cooling specialize in replacing old heating systems with new, more efficient models. We are experienced and knowledgeable about all kinds of heater replacement, including forced air furnaces, hydronic (boiler) systems, radiant floor systems, heat pumps, and more.
Furnaces
Furnaces are some of the most common heating systems in local homes. They come in various models, including electric, oil, and gas, with variable efficiencies. If your furnace is over 15 years old, upgrading to a new model can result in long-term savings on energy bills and repairs down the line. We can help you choose the right furnace for your home, and install it with precision to ensure it runs safely and efficiently.
Boilers
Boilers generate heat by circulating hot water or steam through pipes in the walls, floors, and radiators. They are an excellent option for homes with existing hydronic systems. We have extensive experience installing all types of boilers, from traditional models to high-efficiency condensing versions. You can rely on our heating contractor in Skippack to install your boiler with the utmost skill and attention to detail.
Heat Pumps
Heat pumps may not be as prevalent as other heating systems such as furnaces or boilers, but they are an excellent choice for households seeking to reduce energy costs. Heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat between two spaces, removing it from inside the house during summer and bringing it indoors during winter. We can assist you in selecting and installing an energy-efficient heat pump system that meets your specific needs and budget.
Ductless HVAC
A ductless HVAC system is a cost-effective solution for heating and cooling your home. It comprises one outdoor unit linked to several indoor units, enabling you to adjust the temperature in each room independently. If your house lacks a duct or radiator system, a ductless HVAC system may be an excellent option. Our team of specialists has extensive experience installing these systems, ensuring that yours operates efficiently for many years to come.