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What is Hybrid
Heat ?
Hybrid Heat by Denmark Heating and
Cooling is heat for your house that is extracted from the air outside where it
is compressed and sent to your furnace for heating the air inside your home
.This is done using a heat pump in combination with your gas furnace. This is
where Hybrid Heat comes from, like automobiles than can run on two different
fuels. Denmark Heating and Cooling's Hybrid Heat uses a heat pump and a gas
furnace. This is a very efficient way to heat your home this will save you a
substantial amount of money. Your gas furnace is only used when the temperature
is super cold outside and then only very little .The side benefit of the Hybrid
Heat system is that it provides air conditioning in the summer, it saves you a
substantial amount of money because it uses much less energy than a standard air
conditioner. See the graphs and pictures below below for some ideas on how much
money you can save by switching to Hybrid heat. Call Denmark now, we will survey
your home for free so you can start saving money right away.



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What is Dual Fuel Heating?
Does it save energy?
Does it make my home more comfortable?
Is it more expensive?
The Answer Guide
Dual fuel heating involves the combination of a fossil fuel combustion
heating system, such as a gas, oil, or propane furnace with an electric
heat pump.
Because the technology for each fuel operates most efficiently during
differing weather conditions, a dual fuel heating system maximizes
efficiency, cuts heating bills, and minimizes environmental impact.
More important to many, dual fuel systems are more comfortable.
A Few Facts
The temperature of the air supplied by furnaces to the living space is
typically 120°F. Most homeowners find the warmer air preferable when
outside temperatures are freezing.
The temperature of the air supplied by a heat pump is typically 110°F.
Most homeowners find the mellow temperature from a heat pump is
preferable when outside temperatures are chilly, but not freezing.
The physical “balance point” of a heat pump is the temperature where a
heat pump can no longer maintain the thermostat’s temperature setting.
Usually, this is 25°F to 35°F.
How does Dual Fuel work?
In a dual fuel heating system, a gas furnace is used with an electric
heat pump for heating. Heat pumps will heat and cool your home very
efficiently. In fact, heat pumps are usually the most economic form of
heating during cool to chilly weather.
Even when it feels cold outside, there is heat in the air, which the
heat pump extracts and literally pumps it inside of your home. When the
temperature outside drops below an economic balance point where it
becomes more efficient to heat with gas, oil, or propane, the system
switches to your furnace. Without a fossil fuel heat source, the heating
system would use expensive electric resistance heat when the outside
temperature dropped below the heat pump’s physical balance point.
How much does it cost and how much can I save?
A dual fuel heating system’s equipment and installation costs are
slightly higher. After all, two heating systems using two different fuel
sources are required. The cost will vary based on the size and heating
load of your home, but is usually modest and will be repaid through
utility savings. Depending on current utility rates, dual fuel systems
typically cut utility expenses by 10%, vis-à-vis conventional systems.
Of course, even greater savings are possible with the selection of
higher efficiency heating and cooling equipment.
Will comfort improve?
Yes! Dual fuel systems offer the best of all worlds. During mild to
chilly weather, homes are warmed with the steady, mellow heat of a heat
pump, rather than intermittent blasts of high temperature air. When it’s
freezing outside and a heat pump’s lower temperature feels drafty to
some people, the system switches to the fossil fuel furnace with its
warmer air. Each heating system is used when it’s most comfortable and
most economic.
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