May's electric furnace

It was the hundredth time we were going over the same issue.

Even after going to the HVAC supplier office and talking to an HVAC professional, May still felt the urge to cross-check every detail.

After hours of research and a consultation with a heating technician who was more than happy to answer all her questions, she had decided to have a dual fuel system installed. She already had a gas boiler in place so the heating contractor would find a way to connect it to a ductless HVAC. Such that when it was too cold, the system would stop using the ductless heat pump and switch to the one that was using gas. I had suggested that they use an electric furnace instead but later learned that the aim was to have two alternative fuel systems. After the installation, the a/c care routine would entail furnace/heater tune-up preferably twice a year since a heat pump service ought to be done more often compared to the others. Changing the filters should be done more regularly like every three months. She had the option to have the same homeowner solutions do it for her or opt for another one. On the day of installation, the heating contractors did an impeccable job and were very fast. This was the first time she witnessed the installation of quality systems. Even after the heating business told her that it was a day’s work she was skeptical, she thought it would take two or more days. You could see the excitement on her face when she walked into the house for the first time after they were done with the installation.
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