License Number: CL-13-387
Call Us Today! (307) 673-4788
Address: 255 E 1st St Sheridan, WY 82801
Email: totalcomfort@actaccess.net
License Number: CL-13-387
Call Us Today! (307) 673-4788
Address: 255 E 1st St Sheridan, WY 82801
Email: totalcomfort@actaccess.net
Gas Furnaces: Natural gas furnaces are an excellent choice for Sheridan’s cold winters. They provide consistent and efficient heat at a lower cost compared to propane or electric systems.
Propane Furnaces: While propane furnaces are a viable alternative, the fluctuating price of propane can make them expensive to operate. If you rely on propane, choosing a high-efficiency furnace with a high AFUE rating is essential to minimize costs.
Modern heat pumps are an energy-efficient option for rural homes. They provide heating and cooling in one system and are especially effective with mild to moderate winters. Newer models are designed to perform well even in subfreezing temperatures, making them an attractive alternative to propane.
For homes without gas utilities, electric options can be effective. While electric systems may have higher operational costs, they are reliable and easy to install.
Pellet stoves are an efficient and eco-friendly heating option for rural homes. They use compressed wood pellets as fuel and can provide substantial heat output for a single space or even supplement an existing HVAC system.
They are cost-effective, especially for homes with access to affordable pellet supplies, and can reduce reliance on propane or electricity.
Gas stoves, which run on either propane or natural gas, offer a stylish and efficient way to heat your home. They provide a cozy ambiance and can serve as a primary or supplemental heat source, depending on the size of the area you need to heat.
These are ideal for whole-home cooling and can integrate seamlessly with existing ductwork.
Ductless mini splits offer energy-efficient zone cooling and are a great option for homes without ductwork.
Energy-efficient systems save you money on utilities and reduce your carbon footprint. Key efficiency ratings to look for include:
Found on furnaces, a higher AFUE means better heating efficiency.
Found on air conditioners and heat pumps, a higher SEER rating means better cooling efficiency.
Systems with this label meet rigorous energy-saving standards.
Larger homes or poorly insulated spaces may require more powerful systems to maintain comfort.
Consider adding air purifiers or humidifiers to improve your home's air quality, especially during the dry winter months.
While high-efficiency systems may cost more upfront, they provide long-term savings through reduced energy bills.