Forced-air heating represents the most widely used heating technology in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Forced-air heating systems represent a relatively simple technology and require only a few basic operating components. In a forced-air heating system, the home is heated using hot air that passes through a network of metal ducts.
The main factors contributing to forced air being a popular choice by many people are its fast heat delivery, reliability, versatility and low installation cost. It is the only distribution method that can be used for both heating and cooling. Also, with this system, air may be filtered, humidified, dehumidified and its furnace can achieve the highest annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE).
Furnaces are fueled by gas as well as oil, coal, wood and electricity.
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Ultraviolet air disinfection system
A must for allergy sufferers
Many kinds of bacteria and viruses pass through the air and can trive on the inside of your HVAC systems and associated filters. The ultravation UV system brings the natural disinfection power of sunlight indoors. Ultraviolet air disinfection will give your HVAC system an entirely new and important role in improving indoor air quality—for better health and allergy relief.
Lifebreath heat recovery ventilators
Did you know the air quality in your home may be up to 70 times worse than outside air? Poor indoor air quality can aggravate allergies and asthma and cause headaches and fatigue for everyone in your home.
The good news is you can significantly improve indoor air quality for you and your family with a Lifebreath® HRV; a Heat Recovery Ventilator that delivers clean, fresh outdoor air to every room in your home.
HEPA air cleaner
The Tappan Whole-house HEPA air cleaner with 3-stage filtration includes