Heating System News and Guidance for NH Homes
Boilers, furnaces, heat pumps, hybrids. Equipment news, efficiency tips, and rebate-eligible upgrades from our certified installers.
Frozen pipes are one of the most common (and most preventable) cold-weather emergencies in southern New Hampshire homes. A burst pipe can dump hundreds of…
Ecobee's Aux Heat Runtime Alert notifies you when your heat pump's auxiliary (backup) heat has run continuously for a set number of hours. The default…
A heat pump is a heating and cooling device that moves heat from one place to another instead of creating it. In summer, a heat pump pulls heat out of your…
The short answer: a furnace heats air and circulates it through ducts. A boiler heats water and circulates it through pipes to baseboards, radiators, or…
New Hampshire homes are heated with one of four main options: fuel oil, propane, natural gas, or electric heat pumps. Each has trade-offs in upfront…
A boiler is a heating appliance that heats water and distributes it through pipes to baseboards, radiators, or radiant floor tubing. It is the heart of a…
Heating and cooling equipment is rated by federally regulated efficiency numbers that tell you how much of the energy the equipment uses actually becomes…
A heat pump is a heating and cooling system that moves heat from one place to another instead of creating it. In winter, a heat pump extracts heat from the…
The cost of heating a New Hampshire home depends on two numbers: how much heat your home loses, and how much it costs to replace that heat from your chosen…
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