In forced air heating systems, air that’s warmed by a heat exchanger or furnace is routed through a building by ductwork. While supply ducts bring hot air to various rooms, return ducts bring cold air back for reheating. All ducts are connected to an air handler that holds a fan powerful enough to move air throughout.
Burgess Plumbing Heating & Electrical Co Ltd is the Cariboo Region’s preferred provider of forced air heating service. We can help homeowners with all their heating repair needs, evaluate systems, and provide fast, efficient replacements. Call today or get in touch with us online to request a no-obligation quote for HVAC services.
How Forced Air Heating Systems Work
Forced air systems get their hot air from gas-, electric-, or oil-powered furnaces, from heat pumps, or a boilers. Systems that use hot water are known as hydro-air systems. When the weather gets hot, the ductwork that typically moves heated air can also accommodate cold air.
Forced air heating systems are popular in Canada because they distribute heat evenly based on separate thermostats’ settings. These systems’ efficiency is largely dependent on their fuel source. At Burgess Plumbing Heating & Electrical Co Ltd, we only install the most efficient boilers, heat pumps, and furnaces to bring our customers significant energy savings.