Debunking Popular Winter Heating Myths

Your heating system, whether it’s a furnace or heat pump, becomes one of the most valuable pieces of equipment in your home during the cold, frosty winter months. However, there are some pretty common heating myths out there that not only lead to wasted energy but can also cost you a lot of money. A reputable heater and AC repair company based in California debunks these myths here. 

Cranking up the thermostat heats your home faster. Many homeowners believe that turning the thermostat all the way up will effectively heat up their home at a much faster rate. However, this isn’t the case at all. Cranking your thermostat up too high up will simply force your furnace to pump greater amounts of heat into your home — but at the same pace as before, which will waste energy.

You save money by keeping temps consistent. Turning down your thermostat for extended periods of time is a smart move that can save you money. Keep your thermostat setting as low as you’re comfortable with when at home on winter days and lower it further when you’re away from the house and asleep at night. This will also reduce your home’s environmental emissions, keep your unit in top shape and help prevent unexpected home furnace repairs.

Fireplaces are a good way to heat a home. Sure, the idea of spending a cold night curled up with a blanket next to a fireplace may seem ideal, but the cold reality is that fireplaces are generally an inefficient and costly way to get rid of the chill in your home.

When you start up a fire in a wood-burning fireplace, you open up the damper, or the door that opens and closes the chimney flue. The flue is designed to have a vacuum-like effect, which means all of the heat generated by the fire, including any warmth from the furnace or boiler, will be sucked up the chimney and out of the house, costing you a pretty penny.

Cooper Brothers, Inc., is a premier source of top-rated furnace replacement, repair and installation services in and around San Jose, CA. Our trained, experienced technicians are committed to providing the safety and comfort that you deserve. Call us at (408) 649-2008 or fill out our contact form to set up a consultation.