Central heating systems have a primary heating appliance, such as a furnace, typically located in your basement or garage. All furnaces consist of four main components:
- Burners that deliver and burn fuel
- Heat exchangers
- A blower
- A fuel that acts as an exhaust for gaseous by-products
Depending on your situation, region, and needs, you can choose from heating systems running on either gas or oil as fuel, or a hybrid packaged system that can use both fuel types.
We offer the below types of central heating:
- XC Communicating
- XV Two-Stage
- XL Two-Stage
Combustion gases are generated by the burners in your furnace and passed over a heat exchanger. Air from your home blows across the heat exchanger to be warmed it is then blown through a system of ducts to distribute around your home.
During warm seasons, your heating system works with your central air conditioning. Air is cooled as it’s blown over your air conditioning unit’s cooling coil often attached to the exhaust of the furnace and then sent over the same air ducts throughout your home.
Schumer Brothers can help figure out what heating system is right for you!